Sentences with phrase «seen as a burden»

«The need to respond to climate change can be seen as a burden.
In India, China, and Muslim countries, women are seen as a burden.
The younger generation sees online dating as a good way to get to know someone, but seniors can sometimes see it as a burden and usually prefer talking face - to - face.
Ned, the guileless ne» - er - do - well brother, is seen as a burden on his three more mature sisters, but in fact is far more happy and less stressed than they, with their relationship problems and other adult woes, are.
I didn't see it as a burden.
While this could be seen as a burden at first, it is a vital part of educating young people to be responsible and informed citizens.
Since my first credit card was one I liked, I didn't see it as a burden.
Otherwise, your colleagues might grow resentful and see you as a burden, not an asset.
There was an overwhelming concern by disability charities that severely disabled persons would be seen as a burden and assisted suicide would be utilised to relive pressure on resources.
Rather than seeing this as a burden, many Israelis credit military service as a driving force behind the country's high - tech success.
When broken out as a distinct part of a lawyer's workday, project management can be seen as a burden.
Too few companies provide such opportunities and yes, it can be seen as a burden for them.

Not exact matches

While most big - business leaders see rising regulation as a minor annoyance, many small - business owners see it as a huge burden.
The lesson: there's no need to see customers as a burden if it is made clear that customers are why you're there in the first place.
I've seen too many examples of companies where training is viewed as a burden or an afterthought.
But that's a big deal: business owners need to have the discretion to save and invest retained earnings as they see fit, to meet the burdens of responsibility they bear for their employees and new demands to grow their businesses to meet an emerging future.
But at the same time, we have prices at the pump rising out of control, the burdens of insurance costs (which also keep going up), as well as complicated taxes, and you can see why small business owners continue to proceed with caution on hiring.
With SoftBank «s founder Masayoshi Son reluctant to sell stakes in investments seen as having large upside potential such as Alibaba, listing the telecoms business could provide a place to park some of the conglomerate's large debt burden.
This will impact how much money your employees see in their paychecks, as well as their tax burden at the end of the year.
Residents complain about what they see as the unfair burden they carry in supporting the U.S. military presence in Japan.
As an aside, I was pleased to see that Jonathan Anderson, whose work I used to read when he was a bank analyst, seems to think that growth has to be knocked back to 3 percent for it to be sustainable and for the debt burden to stop growing.
The decision represents one of the most high - profile examples of the push by the Trump administration to dismantle what it sees as unnecessary regulatory burdens erected following the 2008 financial crisis.
But both are planning on putting more of a burden on their publishing businesses than we've seen in previous splits, with Tribune's approach standing out as particularly Dickensian.
The fact that there is a additional liquidity for bond purchases does not mean, as I see it, that Spanish competitiveness has been resolved and it does not mean that the economy can grow out of its debt burden.
But, as we will see, many tariffs do not fulfill these purposes while imposing significant administrative burden on businesses.
The ongoing growth in debt has seen a steady increase in interest payments as a proportion of disposable income, and at the end of 2003 this measure of the debt - servicing burden exceeded its previous peak in the late 1980s (Graph 31).
The idea that we have seen the last bear market in equities ever does seem extremely far fetched, though few in the mainstream media want to admit that the US is facing huge debt burdens that will probably only grow as time goes on.
It is also customary that great wailing and crying rise up in the assembly on behalf of the chosen family because what is seen as a great spiritual burden has been laid upon them.
I see the Bible more as if it was a large balloon, and I am attached to the balloon (kind of like your drawing) but instead of it burdening one down, it is lifting you and taking you on adventures and to mysterious places.
They have seen daughters as a burden and as only having value for breeding purposes or in higher circles for forging political alliances.
They saw that their parents too often treated life as a task, a heavy burden, a labor to be accomplished.
But children should not be feared as a threat or a burden, but rather seen as a sign of hope for the future.
He sees the problem of history, then, as the recovery of meaning in the face of the burden of moral guilt.
Despite her writing, she was always seen as a family burden.
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Can't you see Unknown, sitting and rocking repet itively, with his fingers in his ears, chanting, «The burden of proof is on you to show God doesn't exist», as if that will make it true.
«They see girls as a burden rather than seeing a child as precious and honoured in God's sight, and worth of dignity and respect as much as a boy child.»
He saw the dynamic significance of Christ's self - identification with man.ii Christ confesses man's sin, not indeed as one individual arbitrarily substituted for others, but in his aflirmnation of the solidarity of the human community and his identification with its burden.
Despite the hardships connected with their rearing, no one who understands would see children mainly as a burden.
An over-emphasis on the other results in seeing the moral norm as an insupportable burden and unresponsive to a person's needs and resources.
For me, that IS «taking up my cross,» as the biggest burden I feel is my passion to see God's people set free.
After 1945, Weber's notion of disenchantment, which he saw as the spiritual burden that modern men must carry, was adopted as a positive program for cultural renewal.
he pleaded for the virtues of humility, harmony, magnanimity, saying, «Treat one another with the same spirit as you experience in Christ Jesus»; (Philippians 2:1 - 5 [Moffatt translation]-RRB- he saw the bearing of one another's burdens as the fulfilment of the «law of Christ»; (Galatians 6:2.)
And this burden is just what Jesus puts upon men; he teaches men to see themselves as called to decision — decision between good and evil, decision for God's will or for their own will.
Ader anticipated by several decades some of the key insights of feminist psychologists and therapists He saw that our male - dominated society saddles women generally with an additional burden of inferiority by treating them as inferior.
The ox as a beast of burden belongs most appropriately to Mark, who sees Jesus as the servant of the God who sent him, while the man should be given to Luke, who presents Jesus to the Gentiles as the universal man.
N. T. Wright puts what I'm trying to say succinctly when he argues that the entire burden of the Pauline letters is to teach new Christians to «think within the biblical narrative, to see themselves as actors within the ongoing scriptural drama: to allow their erstwhile pagan thought - forms to be transformed by a biblically based renewal of the mind» (emphasis added).
Our unwillingness to charitably credit each other with being truly concerned about both «life» and «justice» issues» to see them as shared burdens differentiated only by their weight of emphasis and theoretical «solutions»» is tearing us apart.
@Chad «I see that argument a lot from people that want to be known as atheists, but do nt want the burden of proof that accompanies the traditional definition of the word.
I just want to see the bar to be raised and would like a specialist CF of top quality to help Giroud lead the line and to take some of the burden from AS on the LW where he has been magnificent.
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