Sentences with phrase «own burdens on society»

Financially fit people are less of a burden on society.
More than 5 million Americans are currently living with the disease, and that number is expected to triple by 2050, placing a staggering burden on society.
I also recognize the reality of what happens when unwanted babies are born; most become a burden on society, if their unwitting parents don't kill them (accidentally or deliberately) first.
Conservatives think that a large federal government with expensive programs becomes a burden on society that actually can't be sustained and creates worse conditions in the long run.
Socialists, mental retards, lazy burdens on society, illegal aliens, most Katrina victims, and women who refuse to shave their armpits will all be voting with you for Hillary.
They were deemed an economic and emotional «burden on society and their families.»
You remain a useless burden on society and an unneeded waste on the planet.
I quote from your question: If I were a convicted criminal At this point, you are not: you are just a burden on the society.
IBS accounts for 10 per cent of visits to GP surgeries and the condition has a significant and escalating burden on society as a consequence of lost work days and time spent on regular hospital appointments.
Brain disorders represent an enormous burden on society in terms of human suffering and economic cost.
Poor mental health places an enormous burden on society by creating suffering, lack of enjoyment in daily activities, and social withdrawal.
(2) Tailor its regulations to impose the least burden on society, consistent with obtaining regulatory objectives and taking into account — among other things and to the extent practicable — the costs of cumulative regulations;
Most of the science and economics community would dispute 3 — tax shifts away from goods like capital, income, or labor and towards bads like CO2 would not pose a great burden on societies, rich or poor.
PD == Lomborg has addressed this; a carbon tax simply puts an added burden on society with no positive effect.
To me it's unconscionable to bring a child into this world that you know you can support, making them a burden on society (s).
This disability, whether it be long or short - term, has its own burdens on society, including tangible financial costs to employers, family members, and our other social services.
He feels that organizations such as Peacebuilders create a more civil society and by doing so lessen the overall burden on the society they operate in.
In the process, I have seen and heard immigrants labeled as uneducated, liars, burdens on society, criminals, and animals (among others).
Streetwalkers impose a more tangible burden on society and other people.
The perfect justice system costs government more up front but reduces the burdens on society further down the line by a drastic reduction, from the user's perspective, of the crippling expense of family law litigation.
By failing to meet the novelty and nonobvious requirements for patentability, improvidently granted patents improperly remove products and methods from the public domain.14 Issuing patents that are not novel or obvious also puts other excessive burdens on society including important economic impacts such as inefficient resource allocation and significant harm to economic growth.15
Not only does a high number of NEETs signal a waste of young talent and potential, it is also creating a long term cost burden on our society.
Government Ministers are notorious in talking about failed experiments, cultural museums, lifestyle choices, the high expenditure on Indigenous affairs and our burden on society — all of which generally portrays a negative and deficit viewpoint about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
These conditions not only result in a high degree of personal suffering, but also impose a considerable burden on society.

Not exact matches

«Automated, accurate, and cheap personality assessment tools could affect society in many ways: marketing messages could be tailored to users» personalities; recruiters could better match candidates with jobs based on their personality; products and services could adjust their behavior to best match their users» characters and changing moods; and scientists could collect personality data without burdening participants with lengthy questionnaires.
If you think these ideas are outdated or irrelevant, I suggest you take a look at the damage that has been wrought on society by rampant divorce, abortion, our of wedlock pregnancy, falling birth rates, and a general view that life is NOT sacred, family is NOT important, and that children are more a burden to be avoided than anything.
5) Increased stress on individuals in a society that demands constant improvement, coupled with increased financial burden and the 24/7 barrage of violence, violent images, news and other stimuli
As Scaperlanda notes, Chip appears to argue that the United States should curtail immigration because of the burdens that existing immigrant flows place on society.
To dismiss this by saying that God will take care of you is really to say that someone else will provide for your needs, that you are planning on luck or on being a burden to society (or to some group or individual), and that you are planning not only on not being able to help the poor but on taking resources yourself that otherwise could have gone to help others.
You say that I am «putting the burden of expectation on society that it will not all of a sudden condone homicide.»
If we introduce euthanasia / PAS as a legal, medical option, would we risk discriminating against vulnerable groups — such as those with AIDS, Alzheimer's or spinal cord injuries — that are perceived as burdens on the system and on society?
The inequitable tax burden that falls on the poor and the middle class must be redressed; the loopholes available to the wealthy must be closed so that our society can be preserved.
Moral responsibility is not primarily a burden «imposed» on the individual by society, but an opportunity for constructive action, voluntarily acknowledged.
Everything in society is now viewed through that very instrumentalized lens and unlike a lot of other people who hold the kind of job that I do, it's totally understandable that that would be the orientation, because higher education has done a spectacularly poor job of delivering on its promises: It has racked up over $ 1.4 trillion in student loan debt, putting an immense burden upon the next generation, not only financially, but dampening their ability to innovate and create.
Considering the vast array of geopolitical issues with which a Supreme Pontiff is burdened in his solicitude for the whole of the universal Church, that Benedict should choose to close his pontificate (or Francis to open his own) with anencyclical on the theological virtue of faith indicates a very pointed discernment of the signs of the times made by the papacy in our age; namely, that what is most lacking in the century in which we live — what is most crucial to today's society and what this era of history most requires, therefore, from the Church — appears to be faith.
These accommodations arguably impose a burden on third parties, yet courts have always viewed such burdens as necessary to the protection of a free society.
@Nancy: Are you willing to take poor kids on the streets and foster homes and execute them because they are a burden to society?
The burden is on society to facilitate breastfeeding and indeed child care.»
The burdens and expectations society places on all of us are too much to bear.
Many to most members of crunchy - mom mafia tend to identify as «feminist,» which has proven to be a remarkable shield that largely prevents observers from noticing that each new item on the must - do list increases the burdens and demands on mothers, who already have a full plate living in a sexist society that doesn't really do much to make it easier for women raising small children.
Nick's message echoed the SLF amendment to his economy motion that was passed at the Party conference in September that called for the burden of fiscal consolidation to be shifted towards fairer taxes, especially on wealth and land while improving provision for the most vulnerable in society.
The Blairite tendency (Peter Mandelson etc) would have Labour move rightwards, with a greater burden placed on the poorer sections of society, which would further undermine Labour support.
It said the party's key focus on job creation, education and healthcare initiatives seek to ease the burden that women carried in the Ghanaian society.
To curb the trend, he said, the initiative would place the burden of a fair and just society on all sections of society, instead of always pointing accusing fingers and waiting for solutions from the government.
Privacy campaigners argue that despite being one of the most watched societies on earth, British law places little burden on town halls and private companies who install and run the cameras.
Osborne has shifted the burden of the bank levy from large banks with global balance sheets such as HSBC and Standard Chartered, who can easily get up and leave, and on to smaller banks and building societies, who can't leave.
The paper names delays to plans for a new Public Data Corporation, legislation to allow loans to be paid to people in further education, a white paper to reduce regulatory burdens on industry and the full establishment of the «Big Society» bank.
However, the Conservative and Liberal Democrat government is ultimately responsible because their economic policies have unnecessarily delayed economic recovery, and they have unfairly put the burden of austerity on the most vulnerable parts of society, and on those least able to bear it.
However, despite the burden of insomnia on our society, only few studies have addressed this issue non-pharmacologically.
Finding a cure or a better therapy for cancer will relieve the burden on the patient's family, on the health system and society as well.
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