Sentences with phrase «remain as a burden»

This is absolutely wrong and would remain as a burden on you forever.

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In addition, indicators of financial stress — such as loan arrears — remain low, suggesting that the high debt - servicing burden is not yet imposing a significant constraint on consumer spending.
Strong profitability, low interest rates and a debt burden well below historical peaks have all tended to hold down the interest burden of the corporate sector: as a share of gross operating surplus, net interest paid by the corporate sector remains well below historical averages.
In his final two sentences, however, he recognizes the contemporary urgency that is intrinsic to his argument: «The hope of solidarity itself, and the recognition of its attendant burdens, still weighs upon us today It has remained a fragile aspiration, as much in need of condensation into symbolic forms of requisite density and imaginative power as it ever was in the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries of the Common Era.»
But as long as the most tangible result of GamerGate is blatant attacks on women, the burden of evidence remains on them to prove it...
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.
To hear the television commentators tell it, the fact that Tom Kite was able to remain on his feet, let alone finish fifth in last weekend's PGA Championship (page 28), was incredible, so crushing is the burden he carries as the U.S.'s Ryder Cup captain.
It simply makes a mockery as to why we supposedly needed to move there in the first place and it is clear it has become nothing less than a financial burden - I often wonder if in the last three years we would have remained trophy less had we actually stayed at Highbury.
There are still a lot of question marks over the decision of the coaching staff to shift emphasis, but if they aim to remain consistent to the formula they have used this season so far, then it may very well be the case that the club need to look for a clinical finisher who can capitalise and utilise the movement and work rate of Luis Suarez as well as take some of the burden off him to score goals if the midfield aren't going to be able to contribute more.
Bolton will actually be seen as a dangerous opponent because the players won't be feeling the pressure, no strain and no burden to win any of their remaining games.
Teachout's admissions as to her sporadic stays in Vermont notwithstanding, the burden remained with Cuomo to disprove Teachout's residency, the court held — a burden Cuomo failed to meet.
I urge you to meet with Business Secretary Cable and present my concerns to him, and to contact me once you have done so; this will help ensure that government institutes a fair graduate contribution, with repayments that reflect graduates» ability to pay, as it is the best policy to help the UK's HE sector remain world - class without placing a burden of debt on young graduates.
«The recent statewide growth in and impact of tax exempt entities severely erodes the tax base of local governments and school districts, unfairly transfers the tax burden to remaining homeowners and businesses, and further compromises New York's position as a fair and competitive environment in which to live and invest,» Teresi said in October as part of his budget address.
«Unfortunately, even as we face this dangerous reality for our city, there remains — especially from some members of our City Council — a continuous piling on of new burdens and second - guessing for our police officers,» Lynch said.
As Marton suggests, the artists at Creedmoor effortlessly capture a disturbing vision that for many trained artists, burdened by self - consciousness, remains out of reach.
Until a means of safely administering iron in infectious environments has been developed, there remains an imperative to reduce the infectious burden as a prerequisite to moving poor populations from their current state of widespread iron deficiency and anemia.»
There are a few standouts in the supporting cast as well, including Tiffany Haddish as the lone female Blip (who of course must shoulder the burden of Rell's emotional baggage), plus a delightfully self - mocking cameo from an actress who, in the interests of preserving one of the film's few legitimate pleasures, shall remain nameless here.
The act burdens the states as well as local districts, imposing obligations to develop academic standards, test all students annually in grades 3 through 8, hire «highly qualified» teachers in core subjects, and reconstitute persistently failing schools in order to remain eligible for federal aid.
To close the remaining $ 300 million budget gap this year, we are implementing continued management reforms, as well as the adoption of multiple strategies to centralize administrative burdens and maximize resources for our schools including:
As the burden grow worse, student debt is an emerging political issue, but so far debt relief remains elusive and college costs continue to climb.
You'll still be liable for any remaining secured debt, such as a mortgage or auto loan, but you'll be free of the burden of unsecured debt and it will be easier for you to make those payments.
IDR plans are designed to help ease student debt burden by setting loan payments as a percentage of borrower income, extending repayment periods from the standard 10 years to up to 25 years, and forgiving remaining balances at the end of that period.
The sculptures will be unveiled in conjunction with «Chris Burden: Extreme Measures», the museum's major fall exhibition, and, as part of the museum's Façade Sculpture Program, they will remain up for one year.
For the U.S. and the world, Katrina was a surprise as the world saw the failure of complete evacuation, the collapse of the levees, the inadequate rescue operations, the subsequent outmigration, and the plight of those remaining in the city, with the burden falling heaviest on the African - American, poor, aged, and infirm members of the population.
As Schleede notes, «The total of $ 69.7 million in tax liability that could be avoided by the wind farm in the first year, as well as the liability avoided in subsequent years represents a tax burden that would be shifted to remaining taxpayers.&raquAs Schleede notes, «The total of $ 69.7 million in tax liability that could be avoided by the wind farm in the first year, as well as the liability avoided in subsequent years represents a tax burden that would be shifted to remaining taxpayers.&raquas well as the liability avoided in subsequent years represents a tax burden that would be shifted to remaining taxpayers.&raquas the liability avoided in subsequent years represents a tax burden that would be shifted to remaining taxpayers.»
No, the burden of proof must remain with industry, but the determination should be with the government, and the law must be changed to support the precautionary principle: «We as a society are paying an incredible cost for not using the precautionary principle.»
The question remaining is how to determine whether the State acted in its capacity shareholder or as public authority, who bears the burden of proof of showing this, and when such determination should be made.
Whether the decision will significantly affect patent prosecution practice remains to be seen, as applicants still have other incentives to disclose large volumes of art — and may have an even greater incentive to do so if the Supreme Court holds in Microsoft v. i4i that defendants» evidentiary burden of proving invalidity depends on what was disclosed and argued to the PTO.
Whether you view Burlington as a lifesaver to employees who've suffered retaliation or as a burden to employers who'll now have to remain 100 percent stoic in the face of a discrimination claim, litigation over how the Court's new standard will apply will keep employee and employment lawyers (as well as the courts that hear these claims) busy for a some time to come.
It is something of value that the Council would have never had if we had remained an in - house legal team operating as a cost burden.
As confirmed by the Court of Appeal, the burden always remains on Ms. Robinson to prove the «nexus» between her fall and the occupier's failure to discharge the duty of care.
However, a judge might simply dismiss a claim as not proved on the balance of probabilities without finding that the allegation of fraud was made out; the legal burden remained on each claimant to prove their case.
Arguably in the case of a fast - track admission, the Braybrook considerations might serve as an appropriate test but with a heavier burden of proof on the defence to establish these factors; however, the effectiveness of any pre-action admission made before 6 April 2007 remains a matter of debate.
These agreements are crucial for small and closely held companies, as in many cases, the death or disability of a business owner creates a significant financial burden on the business as well as the remaining partners.
Employers also often underestimate the cost of layoffs in immediate financial terms, as well as in the lingering burden it places on remaining resources — both financially and emotionally.
Prospects for immediate commercial real estate growth appear good, but the city remains burdened by one of the country's highest unemployment rates, 23.8 percent as of March 2012.
«One of the major benefits of the Life Right Model is that it relieves you of the burden of care for the property as this responsibility vests with the developer, who remains the legal owner,» he says.
However, if you live in Jackson Hole or in another part of the Equality State, you were not hit with as great of a tax burden as the remaining 49 states in the Union.
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