Sentences with phrase «special burden»

To prevent any slippage, the report says, the federal government should reform the patent system to make litigation less common, ease financial regulations that may impose special burdens on start - up companies, and fund research programs aimed at some of the field's biggest challenges.
Rick Hills argues that state laws that place special burdens on federal officers are unconstitutional, while Ilya Somin contends that no such principle exists.
The results will be watched closely because this earnings season carries a special burden.
But for Zoe Alexander, a trainer with the social service center of Our Savior Anglican Church in Suez, some churches have a special burden from God.
But the pope, as Servant of the Servants of God and Vicar of Christ on Earth, bears a special burden.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) challenged the law last year in Wisconsin, and federal district judge Barbara Crabb agreed that the allowance violates the First Amendment because it provides «a benefit to religious persons and no one else, even though doing so is not necessary to alleviate a special burden on religious exercise.»
Many modern evidentialists would also claim that theists have a special burden of proof.
By this, Crouch means that special cross-section where you experience a divine multiplication of your effort and where you feel a special burden for the world's pain.
«I hope he goes forward but it's going to be a special burden for him.
On Sunday, Culture Secretary Sajid Javid said Muslim communities faced a special burden to help to track down Islamist extremists, saying it was «no good» for people to deny that the Paris attackers were Muslims.
He said New Yorkers «have a special burden» to remember the sacrifices of military personnel, «because 9/11 happened here, and 9/11 was the most recent attack in this country, where this country opened its eyes once again to the threat that is out there.»
They were among a few thousand residents of Lower Manhattan who accepted New York Assemblyman Sheldon Silver's invitation to visit the memorial on Sunday evening, in recognition of the special burden this swath of the city has borne in the decade since the attacks.
«We're all delighted that this is no longer a special burden for political scientists,» Esarey says.
While on the surface, the measure looks the same for all persons affected, it actually imposes a special burden on those who, in particular because of their poverty or homelessness, do not have a bank account.
Jolaine Antonio, an intervener and counsel for the Attorney General of Alberta in the Langley grow - op appeal, warned the Supreme Court against imposing any special burden on the scope of a police search of a computer or mobile phone.
Although the focus has tended to be on the mediative role and responsibilities of judges and decision makers in such contexts, there is a special burden on lawyers.
Mr. Falkvinge begins Official by asserting «As the Chief Executive Officer of this young movement, I carry a special burden of not repeating the grave mistakes and mismanagement of our predecessor and spawnpoint.»
Because both parties stand on equal footing and neither has a special burden of proof, the trial court must consider the right to travel and the right of choice in family life along with the list of twenty factors specifically set forth by Colorado's statutory law.
In either case, there is no special burden of proof on either parent, and courts must determine the best interests of the child given the two locations the parents have determined to establish their homes.
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