Sentences with phrase «than burdened when»

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Susan Faykus, from Integrated Financial in Austin, Texas, says: «More often than not, when we help business owners exit their existing company, we commonly find they have waited too late to engage legal, business broker and financial strategist professionals that could help them mitigate the heavy tax burden that could have been restructured for philanthropy or their legacy.»
Canada's most populous province also looks in considerably better shape than Quebec when one looks at debt - to - GDP ratios, a gauge of how sustainable the fiscal burden is.
With the job market more competitive than ever and college grads burdened with astronomical levels of student loan debt, it's easy to see why millennials may choose to take a less aggressive approach when it comes to managing their savings.
In November 2017, he achieved precedent - setting victories for investors, when the Second Circuit Court of Appeals held that direct evidence of price impact is not always necessary to demonstrate market efficiency to invoke the presumption of reliance, and that defendants seeking to rebut the presumption of reliance must do so by a preponderance of the evidence rather than merely meeting a burden of production.
And when creditors turned their economic gains from this process into political power to shift the tax burden onto wage earners and industry, this raised the cost of living and doing business — by more than technology was able to lower prices.
Then pretending that those who lack their belief also have a faith based position demand much less intellectual discipline is a much easier option than facing up to the burden of proof they give when insisting they believe what they do.
The problem is when we view carrying the burden as more valuable than hanging out with God.
Accomplished together, some of the duties that are otherwise tedious can become occasions for sharing and can be less onerous than when one person assumes the whole burden.
Yet it is more than a stamp; it is a burden laid upon him which makes him wholly acceptable, vulnerable, disponible, and yet withdraws him to the task of «giving his flesh for the life of the world»: almost in the moment when an outburst of popular devotion would bestow upon him the splendor of kingship, a kingship of popular acclaim which he refused without seeming even to consider attempting to manage it.
We need a slightly higher burden of proof than when the christians burned the «witches» in Salem, but we obviously need to burn some evil doers at te stake!
There was never a time when the words of Jesus at the Last Supper had more relevance than they have at this moment when all over the world men's souls are burdened with fear and unrest.
And [in all your dealings] give full measure and weight, with equity: [however,] WE do not burden any human being with more than he is well able to bear; and when you voice an opinion; be just, even though it be [against] one near relative.
Kenneth agree with you totally its not just adams and abrahams problem its us guys we give in to our wives to keep the peace we should learn that the best way is always Gods way not our way or mans way.That to me is the message behind the story.The issue is rather than taking on the burden of his wife Abraham should have taken it back to the Lord its in our weakness he strengthens us.In the end he did what any married man would have done in order to please his wife.We are no different we put our wives or children church work before the Lord just as he did and loo at the consequences that came from that decision the arab nations became a thporn in there side.In my mind we need to put him first always.When we please the Lord he will bless us and our relationships when we do it our way there will be consequences.brentnz
In other words, when applied to maternity care, The Precautionary Principle states that when a practice, action, or policy may raise threats of harm to mother, baby, or family, the burden of proof that it will result in more good than harm falls on those who wish to adopt it — the policy maker, caregiver, or administrator, not on the pregnant person.
At a time when many scholars, especially in the field of history, are overly provincial, Judt sees it as the «responsibility of the intellectual» to do more than excel in his or her (narrowly) defined field, a notion lost on contemporary scholars (cf. Judt's The Burden of Responsibility).
Marx stressed that they aren't looking to place all of the burden on schools, but youngsters may behave differently among classmates than when they are at home.
If Cameron was right that the decision was a judgement call, last week's vote has shown that UK parliamentarians now require a higher burden of proof when making judgements on the use of force than they may have done in the past.
And after more than a year of uncharacteristic restraint — a notable shift from eight years ago, when his simmering instincts often burdened wife's first presidential run — former President Bill Clinton is silent no more.
So right now, the city is better off than it would have been, especially when you realize that the minimum wage jobs under the Related proposal wouldn't have generated any state income tax or relieved the burden on social services like Medicaid / Medicare, etc..
Sure enough, when the researchers examined the brains of PD patients, they found more cells exhibiting signs of senescence than in people without the disease — and especially astrocytes, as they had expected.7 This was true even after matching patients for age, meaning that PD subjects had even more senescent astrocytes in their SNcs than is typical for people their age (ranging in this case from 50 — 92 years at autopsy)-- and remember, aging already drives an increase in the burden of these cells as compared with young people, even in those who have yet to develop Parkinson's disease.7
When you do decide to date again, approach it as an adventure rather than a burden.
Arguello used her CPAP machine religiously for more than seven years, but eventually started to feel burdened by the machine — wearing it every night, hauling it on vacation, and struggling to get by without it when she went camping with her family.
Willcox and Burden (2013) found that gluteus maximus EMG amplitude was significantly greater when the pelvis was in neutral rather than reclined toward the ground.
The film is at its best pre-interval, when director Mohit Suri stages some creepy sequences free of the burden of exposition; when he and writer Shagutta Ratique have to deliver some explanations in the second half, the decent performances by Ranaut and Hashmi are crushed under the weight of overly contrived plotting and some distractingly lackluster (if still better than the first film's) effects work.
However, her undercover identity suddenly becomes more of a burden than blessing when Jeff (David Duchovny) shows up on the scene.
A ruminative study in character and environment, writer - director Jared Moshé's debut feature, Dead Man's Burden, feels closer in spirit to Kelly Reichardt's Meek's Cutoff than Quentin Tarantino's flashy, namedropping spaghetti - western pastiche Django Unchained, even when Moshé goes out of his way to frame a doorway shot in overt homage to The Searchers, or include a rendition of John Ford's favorite hymn, «Shall We Gather at the River?»
First - year teachers often feel underprepared when they first enter the classroom, and are less likely than more experienced teachers to report being well prepared to implement state or district curriculum.45 As a result, nearly one in seven new teachers leaves the classroom before completing their third year, with most citing classroom management, the burden of curriculum freedom, and unsupportive school environments as their greatest stressors.46 Too often, teachers begin their careers in a sink - or - swim situation, with little to no formal induction or support system and inadequate professional learning.47 By providing new teachers with evidence - based professional learning — including through comprehensive, high - quality induction programs — schools and districts can create a more supportive pathway to success in the classroom.
In addition, they pontificate that students learn best when schools are mandated to use the ill - conceived Common Core standards so classrooms become little more than Common Core testing factories and the teaching profession is opened up to those who haven't been burdened by lengthy college based education programs designed to provide educators with the comprehensive skill sets necessary to work with and teach the broad range of children who attend the country's public schools.
The new Toyota Tundra is a beast of burden with a towing capacity of more than 5 tons — that's 10,000 pounds — when properly equipped.
The GTU is a good looking, respectable performing compact with a price tag that makes it more affordable and less of a burden than a Camaro when it comes to insurance premiums.
It also is one of the more technologically advanced compact sedans on the market with a new, optional feature called Traffic Jam Assist, which takes the burden off a driver in stop - and - go traffic, applying slight acceleration, braking and steering guidance when the car is stuck in traffic and speeds are less than 38 mph.
In an ironic twist of fate, it may be less of a burden owning an older sports car now than when they were being made.
Having renters insurance is always less expensive and less of a financial burden than not having it when there's a significant loss.
VANCOUVER — When Rick Smith's son decided to move from Yukon to Victoria for college he bought him a condominium to avoid high rents, but a new provincial tax means the property may turn out to be more of a financial burden than anticipated.
If it's legal in your state, you'll need to meet more stringent criteria than when you applied for your first loan because a second short term loan is more of a risk and a greater financial burden.
Considering the size of the loan needed to secure a house, any misstep when buying a house is a heftier burden than any credit card or student loan debt.
When tax rates are high, such as our current environment where top marginal rates on regular income exceed 50 per cent in more than half the country, individuals who own capital assets are generally more reluctant to sell them as they require greater benefits to outweigh the capital gains tax burden they will incur when they sWhen tax rates are high, such as our current environment where top marginal rates on regular income exceed 50 per cent in more than half the country, individuals who own capital assets are generally more reluctant to sell them as they require greater benefits to outweigh the capital gains tax burden they will incur when they swhen they sell.
I don't disagree with the conclusion, i.e. if you can defer the tax burden into the future, and then not have to pay it (or pay a substantially reduced amount) when it's time to withdraw because of carefully planned sequencing... well then you will have a lot more money than you would otherwise.
Many look to their veterinarian for advice or the guidelines from the American Veterinary Medical Association which states that «when animals are plagued by disease that produces insurmountable suffering, it can be argued that continuing to live is worst for the animal than death... The humane disposition is to act for the sake of the animal or its interests because the animal will be relieved of an unbearable burden.
Damsel escort missions occur when a female character joins the male player character, but is largely helpless, and rather than being a clear benefit to the player, she feels more like a burden.
[40] In 2009, a deal that Gagosian Gallery had struck to buy $ 3 million in gold bricks for Burden's work One Ton, One Kilo [41] was frozen when it turned out that the bricks had been acquired from a Houston - based company owned by financier Allen Stanford, who was later charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission [42] and sentenced to 110 years [43] in prison for cheating investors out of more than $ 7 billion over 20 years in one of the largest Ponzi schemes in American history.
When you try to use the word «faith» to argue for a point that should be (if it were really true) even more important (the idea of a soul and eternal life) than any question of science, and yet place a lesser burden of proof upon it, you are really only exposing your own naïveté.
The leaked draft of the regulatory coherence chapter of the Trans Pacific Partnership trade agreement encourages countries joining the pact to conduct regulatory impact assessments or RIAs when developing regulations, including environmental measures, which have more than a minimal cost burden on business and the economy.
The direct radiative forcing (DRF) is strongest in the Northern Hemisphere summer when the insolation is the highest although different seasonal cycles of the sulphate burden from the chemical transport models result in maximum global mean radiative forcings ranging from May to August (e.g., Haywood and Ramaswamy, 1998), the ratio of the June - July - August / December - January - February radiative forcing being estimated to lie in the range less than 2 (e.g., van Dorland et al., 1997) to > 5 (e.g., Penner et al., 1998b; Grant et al., 1999) with a mean of approximately 3.3.
When the Kyoto Protocol was signed in 1997, developed countries took on a bigger mitigation burden than developing countries.
When you boil it all down, while this is arguably the biggest change to Adwords in years, for advertisers that integrating these changes into their campaigns, it is likely to be more of a benefit than a burden.
Arguably, then, the real difference between the Court of Appeal and the motions judge was less the stage when immunity is determined than the nature of the burden of proof to establish its (in) applicability.
Reasons included (1) judges «grade on a curve» and, after sitting through 20 cases involving violent crimes, might not find a more minor crime as serious whereas a jury would not share this context; (2) defendants will select those judges who they believe will be more inclined to acquit; (3) judges are bound by fixed sentencing rules so rather than sentence a defendant of a nonserious crime to a lengthy term they avoid that dilemma through acquittal; (4) judges might better understand the complex elements of certain corporate crimes and, unlike a jury, would recognize when the prosecution failed to carry its burden and (5) some judges may just have something against prosecutors.
To my mind, it is more when rather than whether, as it is doubtful for how much longer the UK court system will tolerate financially and otherwise the burden of this appendage.
When employers allege dishonesty and fraud, the burden of proof is more exacting than the evidentiary standard required for other allegations, such as incompetence.
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