Homeowners in the housing market with the heaviest overall tax burden paid a percentage of their income seven times greater
than the burden borne by the housing market with the lowest overall tax burden.
Not exact matches
Couple that with the fact that the average American puts less
than 5 % of their disposable income aside for savings, it's no wonder this country is
bearing the
burden of excessive debt.
Unfortunately, the dirty linen of some religious bodies get aired more
than others because of radicals who can not be contained or controlled, therefore, the entire flock
bears the
burden because of a few rotten apples.
I think this book would help me to put up with the shortcomings of others and spark a deeper desire to
bear their
burdens rather
than adding baggage.
The population explosion is also changing the economic balances, for it is the nations that are already economically poor, and in many cases saddled with massive international debt, that will
bear the
burden of feeding between two and three times as many more mouths
than they do at present.
After all, Wesley notes, Genesis 2:18 says it is not good for man to be alone, the apostle Paul writes that it is better to be married
than to burn with passion, and Jesus warned against religious leaders tying up «heavy
burdens, hard to
bear,» and laying them on people's shoulders (Matthew 11:30).
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.
However, Jesus has not placed on spouses a
burden impossible to
bear, or too heavy — heavier
than the Law of Moses.108 By coming to restore the original order of creation disturbed by sin, he himself gives the strength and grace to live marriage in the new dimension of the Reign of God.
My husband simply can't stand up the barrage of fear tactics we've been hit with so, if we want more children, we have to adopt and the financial
burden with that is more
than we can
bear.
Can the Chancellor confirm that the poorest will
bear a greater
burden than the richest - with the middle squeezed even further?
In the age of reverse socialism, the poor
bear a higher
burden of taxation
than the rich.
«We will still suffer as a diverse community that is the heart of our county and
bears more
than the fair share of
burdens.
Women are
bearing twice the
burden of paying the deficit down while still earning and owning less
than men.
We have therefore agreed that there will need to be: - a significantly accelerated reduction in the structural deficit over the course of a Parliament, with the main
burden of deficit reduction
borne by reduced spending rather
than increased taxes; - arrangements that will protect those on low incomes from the effect of public sector pay constraint and other spending constraints; and - protection of jobs by stopping Labour's proposed jobs tax.
Genesee County lawmakers are calling on New York State to
bear the
burden of providing legal defense for those unable to afford it — a service that currently costs the county more
than $ 1 million per year.
One, two and three family homes — the main subject of today's discussion, dubbed class one properties — are taxed differently
than other property classes, including large rental buildings, utilities, condos and co-ops, and commercial property, all of which
bear a significantly higher tax
burden than the class one properties.
State taxpayers
bear most of the financial
burden, as Albany provides the district with more
than 80 percent of its funding.
We will significantly accelerate the reduction of the structural deficit over the course of a Parliament, with the main
burden of deficit reduction
born by reduced spending rather
than increased taxes.
I can't think of what's more nasty
than leaving whole generations in an astonishingly perilous state - from our young people who'll have to
bear the
burden of the financial bailout to the retired and about to retire who've had their pensions firstly stolen by Brown and now decimated by his failed policies.
The economic, social, and emotional tolls of these deaths are substantial, but some parts of the US are
bearing heavier
burdens than others.
The study included eight women, too few for many definitive conclusions, but enough to show they too
bear a higher -
than - average
burden of musculoskeletal injury.
But Men of Honor has a more ambitious undertaking in mind
than showing this formidable white man
bearing his own
burden.
For this to happen it is necessary for our financial institutions to invest in the sustainable low carbon economy of the future, rather
than repeated casino capitalism leaving the poor in the community to
bear a disproportionate
burden of the banks bailout, including high youth unemployment and extortionate university fees for many post school students.
The findings were baffling, because Latinos are
burdened with all kinds of health risks: less education, lower income, more obesity
than native -
born whites.
Dr. Michelle Fine, a professor at City University of New York, testified in court that the settlement ensured no school
bore the
burden more
than another.
The suspension in particular feels more SUV
than sports car, leaning over and making the outside wheels in the turns
bear much of the
burden.
Both books underline the truth that women
bear the
burden of the stigma of an affair much more
than a man both because of societal prejudices and because we run the risk of pregnancy
No one can force an independent to
bear the
burdens of his less fortunate fellow authors, who write for awards rather
than to sell books and make money.
China is standing firm at the Paris climate talks on its demand that rich countries should
bear a greater
burden than developing ones in reducing emissions and helping countries cope with global warming.
As a result of higher prices for energy, job losses could be as much as 610,000 by 2020 and low income and the elderly
bear a larger
burden than high income and younger individuals.
«The people of color, the poor people, the indigenous people will
bear the
burden of climate change, even though they, less
than anyone else, are responsible for our CO2 emissions.»
Our oceans
bear the
burden of five continent - sized mass accumulations of plastic, and unless our ravenous consumption of it changes, scientists predict there will be more plastic
than fish in our oceans by 2050.
In this context the proponent of an activity, rather
than the public, should
bear the
burden of proof.
On appeal, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, «though accepting... that agency decisions can ground issue preclusion,» affirmed the district court's ruling on three grounds: (1) «the TTAB uses different factors
than the Eighth Circuit to evaluate likelihood of confusion,» (2) the «TTAB placed too much emphasis on the appearance and sound of the two marks,» and (3) different parties
bear the
burden of persuasion before the TTAB and before the district court.
C.A., June 2, 2011)(34413) Mar. 7, 2013 The reasonableness of interference must be determined by balancing the competing interests, as in all other cases of private nuisance, and that balance is appropriately struck by whether, in all of the circumstances, the individual claimant shouldered a greater share of the
burden of construction
than would be reasonable to expect individuals to
bear without compensation.
In disputes relating to EU legal professional privilege it is the subject of the investigation, rather
than the Commission, who
bears the
burden of arguing that a communication or document is privileged.
It is easier for a group of people to share the cost of an unexpected death
than for a single individual to
bear the inevitable
burden.
On the East Coast, you'll end up
bearing a larger
burden of taxes in New York and New Jersey,
than in California or Washington.
More often
than not it will be the applicant, that
bears the
burden of proof in relation to most of the issues concerned in a native title application, that will be required to produce documents.