Sentences with phrase «places a new burden»

Even when the great financial crash occurred last September, which all recognized would place new burdens and constraints on the new administration, there was still a basis for hope.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. John Katko said Wednesday he intends to vote for a sweeping Republican tax overhaul bill on Thursday, rejecting pleas from Gov. Andrew Cuomo who says the bill will place new burdens on New York taxpayers.
The two rules which are being finalized the year, the Qualified Mortgage rule (QM) and the Qualified Residential Mortgage rule (QM), reduce risk for lenders but place new burdens on borrowers.

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In their analysis of the new legislation, lawyers at McCarthy Tétrault warned its «broad concepts and elements of uncertainty» could «place a heavy burden» on foreign companies looking to invest in Canada; the risk of a meddlesome minister torpedoing a deal is just too high.
While residents in the above states pay lower taxes compared to those in places like New Jersey, there are still «plenty of Americans are facing a significant tax burden,» GOBankingRates says.
You will place less of a burden on the sales team to find new clients if you can hold on to the ones you already have.
Opponents, on the other hand, point to the fact that the proposed changes place an undue burden on small businesses, especially those planning to expand or invest in new products, services, or operations.
Why, it may be wondered, does Noel place such an enormous burden in his argument upon the identification of Jung's process of individuation as a truly new and yet Christian process of continual and interior self - redemption?
Finally, Charles Villa - Vicencio takes up the new work of making liberation theology not just a theology of resistance but of reconstruction in places like South Africa and El Salvador, where civil war has ended but the crushing burdens of building a more humane society continue — in a new world order with less and less compassion or creative insight for the plight of the poor.
However, Jesus has not placed on spouses a burden impossible to bear, or too heavy — heavier than the Law of Moses.108 By coming to restore the original order of creation disturbed by sin, he himself gives the strength and grace to live marriage in the new dimension of the Reign of God.
Piled high to the ceiling with new books, old books, rare imprints and out - of - print titles, it's the kind of place one might have found Jack Burden doing research in All The King's Men.
Placing new onerous tax burdens on individual industries or sectors, many of which are already under great financial stress in this economy, is the wrong response.
As New York City's homeless population continues to rise, so does the burden it places on families...
«We've got to tackle, once and for all, the administrative burdens that New York places on schools.
«These new rules make our office's regulations largely redundant, and leaving them in place would create an unnecessary burden on organizations,» said attorney general spokesman Matt Mittenthal.
«I advocated so strongly for the SALT deduction because it shields New Yorkers from the oppressive burden Albany places on our taxpayers,» she said.
Fact Free Phil loves STAR because it helps to elect Pubs... but the program is a loser... placing $ 4.6 B of tax burden on all New Yorkers to provide a subsidy to those fortunate enough to afford a home.
In recent legislative sessions, bills were introduced which would place additional undue burdens on corporations formed under the laws of New York State, including bills which would:
The Conservative Party manifesto launched an all - out attack on pensioner incomes, with three major new burdens placed on older people:
«This new law will help us safeguard property taxpayers from bearing an unfairly large share of the local tax burden in areas where many new developments are taking place,» Senator Carlucci explained.
If he believes that the state's tax structure is a job - killer and one of the chief reasons why upstate New York remains mired in a permanent recession, he ought to ask for broader tax cuts, including a decrease in the state's personal income tax rate, which tops out at nearly 9 percent (that does not include the additional tax burden placed on city residents, who pay up to 3.8 percent in personal income taxes.)
«[This] would place an undue burden on small businesses,» said Heather Briccetti, CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc..
«Bob Cohen is a business man who knows how difficult it is to create jobs and grow in New York because of the burdens placed on our economy by Albany,» said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State.
The new announcements today widen considerably the functionality of these accounts, seemingly placing greater burden on individuals, businesses, the self - employed and landlords to actively manage and track their tax affairs digitally, using the digital tax account and apps to provide updates / returns to HMRC at least quarterly and potentially accelerating their tax payments.
«We can balance safety concerns with the security of local jobs and low energy bills, and I will continue working with New York state to ensure the burden of shutting down Indian Point isn't placed on the backs of hardworking folks in the Hudson Valley.»
The Business Council of New York State, an Albany - based lobbying group, said the proposals «would place an undue burden on small businesses» by creating staffing and compliance problems.
Paterson cited «the heavy burden it would place on small New York property owners» in his rejection of the bill.
New Labour's successes all took place during periods of economic growth and confidence, which allowed increased spending on public services without greatly increasing the tax burden.
«The Partnership's mission is to improve the business climate in Buffalo - Niagara and the proposed tax relief initiatives that we're endorsing here today are a great first step in alleviating the crushing tax burden that has made New York State such a difficult place to do business,» Panzica said.
However, we must be aware that any new policies do not place an unfair burden on rate payers.
«Carl is a successful businessman and attorney who understands the burdens placed on employers in New York State.
Almost immediately, institutions balked at the new directive, citing the heavy financial and human resource burden it would place on them to educate nearly all of their PIs, graduate students, postdocs, and technicians.
These results open up new questions to explore, particularly how widespread this parasite was, and what burden it placed upon communities in Imperial Roman Italy,» she says.
The aging of society needs new, more cost - effective solutions to improve the life quality of patients and cut the burden that is placed on the social welfare system.
Burdened with the secret that she is dying of cancer, but liberated by her new sense of control, a young woman?s emotional journey leads her to unexpected places and gives her life new meaning.
But they felt they got to a whole new place and turned a corner when they came to see they had a hidden commitment to what they called «a povrecito culture,» a culture that took pity on these «poor little ones» by not heaping upon them the further «burden» of high academic expectations.
Richard Watts, chair of the Local Government Authority's children and young people's board, said: «While councils are extremely supportive of transport being provided to children most in need, any new provision must be fully funded and not place an additional financial burden on councils.»
But it said that «like more than half of the 80 countries» taking Pisa tests, it would not place an «additional burden» on schools with the new global competence test.
First, because I actually wrote a blog entry about this back in March 2011, when HarperCollins announced a new policy in which it would only allow an e-book to be borrowed 26 times, and then would demand that the library repurchase the book — thus placing an additional financial burden on already - strapped libraries.
While you may not think you own much stuff, when you need to replace everything immediately and at the same time, while also paying for a new place to stay, the sudden financial burden can be overwhelming.
The new rules have placed the burden of proof when it comes to qualifying a loan application squarely on the shoulders of the lenders, while granting consumers a little more leverage in their capacity to sue banks if they can prove that their own finances were not sufficiently vetted and found sound, before being sold a mortgage.
Alaska, New Mexico have heaviest card debt burdens — A combination of economic forces and individual financial discipline gives some places a heavier debt burden than others... (See Debt)
He must know you and his new home prior to placing any further burden on him.
More than 80 percent of potential dog owners are looking for a puppy, placing a burden on shelters and rescues to market adult dogs to people who think that old dogs can't learn new tricks.
Though that would add some additional coding burden, it would allow new players (or people without a penchant for calculating the best possible solution by stats) to tone the micromanagement level down a bit, while hardcore players could enjoy the demand, the game places upon them.
New steel columns were placed to bear the burden of their «ghosted» brethren and were painted with white fire - protectant paint, standing in stark contrast to their weathered wooden neighbors.
In this new series, lecturers with diverse backgrounds and affinities will address the New Museum's current exhibition (s), kicking off with «Chris Burden: Extreme Measures,» in forty - five to sixty minute presentations taking place exclusively in the Museum's gallerinew series, lecturers with diverse backgrounds and affinities will address the New Museum's current exhibition (s), kicking off with «Chris Burden: Extreme Measures,» in forty - five to sixty minute presentations taking place exclusively in the Museum's galleriNew Museum's current exhibition (s), kicking off with «Chris Burden: Extreme Measures,» in forty - five to sixty minute presentations taking place exclusively in the Museum's galleries.
In response, late art critic of The New York Times Hilton Kramer commented, «An art of this sort places a very heavy burden on the artist's sensibility for color, of course — on his ability to come up, again and again, with fresh and striking combinations that both capture and sustain our attention, and provide the requisite pleasures... Mr. Noland is unquestionably a master.»
Whether he is placing multimillion - dollar bids at auction for publishing magnate S.I. Newhouse or record industry mogul David Geffen; brokering a $ 40 - million deal to buy 50 Abstract Expressionist and Pop art works given to Richard Weisman by his parents, the late Los Angeles collectors Frederick and Marcia Weisman; joining forces in a joint gallery operation with Leo Castelli, the dean of New York contemporary art dealers; staging museum - quality historical exhibitions; luring hot artists such as Salle, Philip Taaffe and Chris Burden to his stable or simply hiring staff, Gagosian is in the news.
It would also allow the sale of vehicles of any size and place the primary burden of adopting new technology on those who buy large, inefficient vehicles.
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