Sentences with phrase «most necessary burdens»

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My formula for living with that burden was: utilize as much of one's strength as necessary to keep the inner turmoil subdued and to put up an appearance; the remaining energy will, in most situations, suffice to meet the demands of life.
Indeed, most look forward to additional years on the job rather than view them as a necessary burden to preserve their financial health.
It is also necessary for borrowers to recognize that personal loans have shorter repayment terms, ranging from three to seven years in most cases, which could create more of a burden in repayment than standard student loans.
In order to enjoy a secure and comfortable retirement, take the necessary steps now to minimize your tax burden and develop a diversified portfolio of products which will provide the most financial security.
More clearly defining the populations most impacted by particular disorders is necessary to monitor alterations in incidence and seek constructive and effective mechanisms to reduce the burden of disease, thereby providing important knowledge for breeders, owners, researchers, and practitioners.
(i) the first guideline (on proving the factors necessary) should not be read as constituting a formal reversal of the burden of proof on to the party denying employment status, ie BERR in most cases; it may still be necessary for the putative employee to do more than produce documentation in order to satisfy the tribunal of that status; and
For electronics companies, the wearable sector may not be a worthwhile effort, but for traditional watchmakers, it's a slightly different story: most of them have decades of expertise and the necessary resources, so adding a touch of modern technology isn't such a big burden.
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