Sentences with phrase «put undue burden»

It would have left Texas with only nine abortion providers in the whole state, and the Supreme Court rightly ruled that would put an undue burden on women to access health care.
The border adjustment tax would jeopardize 42 million jobs retailers currently support, and would put an undue burden onto millions of American families that are struggling.
A temperature goal without these additional provisions is likely to put undue burden on developing countries.
Yesterday the Supreme Court struck down a Texas law that would have forced the closure of abortion clinics that didn't meet strict requirements — requirements the justices decided (by a 5 - to - 3 margin) didn't make women any safer and put an undue burden on their constitutional right to seek safe and legal medical care.
Some worry that restrictions would put an undue burden on industry, which has legitimate uses for the chemicals, and wouldnt stop a determined terrorist anyway.
Poloncarz argued that the policy will not put an undue burden on companies.
Additionally, their livers can not process alcohol, and even small amounts put an undue burden on the child's liver.
It has no reasonable justification for why it is attempting to discriminate among its market participants, and CHX's commercial interests should not allow it to unfairly discriminate among its members or to put an undue burden on competition among competing exchanges or among its members.»
I want property near enough to where I work to not put an undue burden on my life, so maybe I rent an apartment in New York City.
CNN: Ryan defends budget in face of Catholic critics Rep. Paul Ryan defended his proposed federal budget on Thursday against criticism from some Catholics, who say it violates their tradition's teaching by putting an undue burden on the poor.
In the wake of the Equifax breach, the Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act (SHIELD Act)- introduced in the legislature this week - would close major gaps in New York's data security laws, without putting an undue burden on businesses.
WHEREAS, limiting the number of rounds to seven versus ten is arbitrary and capricious; has no correlation to public safety, unfairly burdens law - abiding gun owners; and puts an undue burden on gun manufacturers to retool their manufacturing plants; and
By going overboard, you're just putting undue burden on your kidneys, opening the door for other health complications, and increasing your calorie intake by 4 calories per gram of un-utilized protein.
While we are innately equipped to handle a fair amount of toxic exposure, the cumulative effects of the ever increasing load puts an undue burden on the body's ability to effectively detoxify itself naturally.
Many people are going back to school in there 30's and 40's and beyond, so these folks may have kids, so it's nice to know that you aren't putting undue burden on your family but taking this risk.

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In Fault Lines, Rajan demonstrates how unequal access to education and health care in the United States puts us all in deeper financial peril, even as the economic choices of countries like Germany, Japan, and China place an undue burden on America to get its policies right.
However, the Supreme Court's decision in the case of Roe v. Wade indicates that the government can't put an «undue burden» on abortion access up to that point.
Cuomo's Tier VI reforms will put unnecessary, unfair and undue burden on the lowest - paid employees in public employment.
The Court acknowledged British Columbia's concerns with respect to adding the third parties on as defendants, but declined to add them, as such a «daunting» lawsuit would put an «undue burden» on the rights holders.
After all, as an entry - level employee, you're not yet earning a substantial salary; raising it shouldn't put an undue financial burden on your employer.
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