Sentences with phrase «severe burden»

Much of the increase was among renters facing severe burdens (paying more than half their income on rent), boosting their share to 27 percent.
Regarding the 2011 decision that shocked environmental groups, the New York Times (NYT) recently stated: «At the time, Mr. Obama said the regulation would impose too severe a burden on industry and local governments at a time of economic distress.»
Cats with severe burdens of intestinal parasites or with chronic deficiencies in their diet may also consume non-nutritious material.
As injunction orders, where granted, place severe burdens or restrictions on parties subject to such orders, the burden to satisfy the court to make an order and the duties of the applicant are set high.
Even more troubling, the number with severe burdens (paying more than 50 % of income for housing) jumped to a record 11.4 million.»
While environmental groups and the Obama Administration maybe feel «emboldened,» more regulation — especially that which «would impose too severe a burden on industry and local governments» — is not what the American people want or need.
For this administration, the crisis is also an opportunity to renew commitment to nuclear power, which does not contribute significantly to climate change but places other, equally severe burdens on our descendants.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), African Americans are the race / ethnicity demographic most affected, facing the most severe burden of HIV and AIDS in the nation.
This pattern of findings suggests that some families of children with severe TBI may continue to face some element of severe burden arising from the child's injury many years later, despite reductions in burden in most families.
An inflexible notion of moral truth subjects ordinary Christians to severe burdens, and this imposition «is unlawful and possibly a great injustice.»
RA is a severe burden to patients leading to disability, pain, severe impairment of quality of life, and even life threatening conditions resulting in a significantly enhanced mortality.
In short, the current IPCC model places a severe burden on the research community.
The Court found no support for a legislative scheme that imposes such a severe burden «upon the shoulders of the persons and families who have been most severely injured and died as a result of medical negligence,» and which leads to huge insurance industry profits.
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