Sentences with phrase «significant economic burden»

In addition, DVT confers a significant economic burden.

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Also at 10 a.m., the state Senate Republicans unveil a 2018 «Jobs and Opportunity Agenda» that would provide significant tax cuts for businesses, cut red tape, reduce regulatory burdens, invest in workforce development, and strengthen New York's economic development programs, Room 124, state Capitol, State Street, Albany.
ALBANY, NY (02/10/2014)(readMedia)-- The Business Council of New York State, Inc. presented testimony today outlining how the adoption of the Executive Budget's business tax reform provisions will lower business tax burdens and produce significant job, income and economic benefits for the state.
Research has shown that experiencing traumatic events such as abuse often leads to a significant long - term burden, adversely affecting one's health, quality of life and economic productivity in adulthood.
«In recent years, the rising health and economic burden of non-infectious respiratory diseases such as asthma have presented a significant challenge to public health,» said Dr. Patra.
Since 2004 Wisconsin has experienced a significant economic recession, seen alarming increases in student poverty rates, and an increasing burden of higher bilingual and special needs rates in many districts.
Fossil - fuel subsidies impose a significant economic and environmental burden around the world, distorting markets and draining national budgets.
... Fortunately, the Interior Department has «flagged» the rule «as one we will suspend, revise or rescind given its significant regulatory burden that encumbers American energy production, economic growth and job creation.»
By failing to meet the novelty and nonobvious requirements for patentability, improvidently granted patents improperly remove products and methods from the public domain.14 Issuing patents that are not novel or obvious also puts other excessive burdens on society including important economic impacts such as inefficient resource allocation and significant harm to economic growth.15
PTSD is a severe psychiatric illness characterised by four core symptom clusters: re-experiencing, avoidance, negative cognition and mood and hyperarousal.1 With an estimated lifetime prevalence in community samples of up to 8 %, PTSD results in a great deal of personal suffering and escalating social and economic costs.2 Unfortunately, current evidence - based treatments for PTSD leave a high percentage with a significant symptom burden, highlighting the urgent need for novel treatments.
While family models in which both parents play a significant role can be desirable, they will not be achieved by blaming the parent who shoulders the family burden in the face of economic and social pressures that make that role particularly hard to execute.
The continuing economic recovery has improved housing affordability for low - and moderate - income working households, but housing costs are still a significant burden, especially to renters, according to a new report released today by the Center for Housing Policy, the research division of the National Housing Conference.
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