Sentences with phrase «treated as a burden»

The assignment is treated as a burden by the students.

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If anything, Zymeworks is the antithesis of IP aggregators like Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, which seems to treat R&D as an unwanted burden.
In October of 2016, the HHI — Haiti doctors and staff were challenged when Hurricane Matthew tore through Haiti as a Category 5 hurricane, destroying much of the island and adding to the already burdened system treating the cholera outbreak.
But I believe, and am of strong conviction at this, that this country is provoking the judgment of God on itself, by treating it's poor, under - privileged and those who fall through the cracks as a burden, and as a nuisance that is only in the way of it's «at all cost» coveted image of «greatness», instead of giving a hard and honest look WHY is it the way it is in this country?
They saw that their parents too often treated life as a task, a heavy burden, a labor to be accomplished.
They do not want to violate it; they do not want to treat the gift of fertility as a burden.
Since the burden of proof is on those who believe all religion must be treated as false until proven otherwise.
It's just that as Christians, we tend to treat the city as a problem to be solved or a burden to be borne.
he pleaded for the virtues of humility, harmony, magnanimity, saying, «Treat one another with the same spirit as you experience in Christ Jesus»; (Philippians 2:1 - 5 [Moffatt translation]-RRB- he saw the bearing of one another's burdens as the fulfilment of the «law of Christ»; (Galatians 6:2.)
Ader anticipated by several decades some of the key insights of feminist psychologists and therapists He saw that our male - dominated society saddles women generally with an additional burden of inferiority by treating them as inferior.
One sad result of treating Asian or African churches as part of western missionary expansion was that those churches did not develop an identity of their own with a sense of mission and were often burdened with western ecclesiastical problems.
Mindful of the ghosts of Herod's excess, our business in this Advent season is to treat our own children as God's gift to us, despite the overwhelming burdens and responsibilities of parenthood and child - rearing in our society.
Nevertheless, we need to remind ourselves that the ethical burden for loving children and not treating them as commodities lies in the commitment by parents and community to love each child and to seek his or her fulfillment regardless of the child's genetic makeup or form of procreative origin.
But, in most countries, gifts and inheritances are exempt from taxation as income and a gift or inheritance or estate tax is a tax in lieu of an income tax that is designed to impose less of an administrative burden than treating gifts and inheritances as income would.
The passage of the bills, known collectively as the Criminal Justice Reform Act and spearheaded by the Council speaker, Melissa Mark - Viverito, was the most significant step yet toward reducing the burden of a two - decade - old policing policy that treats public disorder as harbingers of more dangerous offenses, and has resulted in hundreds of thousands of outstanding criminal court warrants for minor infractions.
In his call for practice change, Bekelman cites research showing the shorter radiation treatment — known as moderate hypofractionation — is just as effective at treating cancer, while costing less and easing the burden on patients.
With the management of type 2 diabetes and its risk factors (such as obesity and physical inactivity) being simpler and cheaper than treating complications of later stage disease, the researchers note that prevention of disease onset and complications will be crucial to improve health and avoid further economic burden.
Treating those affected is already costing us $ 1.5 million every minute and this burden on our healthcare systems is likely to rise as our population ages.
Quantification of aggregates by image analysis of slides stained with anti-IAPP antibodies (Fig. 6 C) and ThS (Fig. 6 D) showed a twofold greater burden of IAPP deposits in mice inoculated with synthetic aggregates, as compared with the PBS - treated controls and the animals injected with nonaggregated IAPP.
By targeting age - associated diseases, we believe that UNITY can treat these diseases, as well as contain healthcare costs and lessen the emotional and societal burden that comes with an aging population.
[19] In the current study, [15] PDGF - AS mice exhibited an increased number and intensity of areas staining for reactive microglia (using Iba1) and astroglia (using GFAP), but vaccination with AFF 1 prevented nearly all of this disease - associated excess, with treated animals exhibiting only the burden of reactive glia present in similar - aged WT mice.
I treat everyone I work with as a whole and healthy individual with unique gifts to share, temporarily encumbered by their own unique set of emotional, psychological and physical burdens.
Her burden is treated as grist for comedy, notably in the repeated images — fluttering like a flip book — of her enduring a lonely maternal crucible as she feeds and diapers the newborn again and again.
Where other directors — Allen, for instance — might treat this same setup and characters with a certain eye - rolling absurdity, Turturro's script, direction, and performance all point to a sober, old - school romanticism that suggests Fioravante's sexual prowess and financial success aren't so much an unlikely professional success story as a burden and a barrier to the life he wants to be living.
Rick Mills (Owen Wilson) is in real estate and Fred Searing (Jason Sudeikis) sells life insurance — and yet these guys treat their own marriages, indeed their own lives, as an epic burden, so where do they get off trying to sell us peace - of - mind?
Still, there's little reason to presume Marina's done anything wrong, much less anything criminal or malicious, yet she's treated as a suspect, a pariah, and a burden rather than as a grief - stricken partner in need of time alone.
Where most of its mega-budget studio brethren treated its characters» freak agencies as vehicles for brand extension, Chronicle was the rare work that managed to convey a sense of the burden of those powers, at least until it decided to become a tentpole showreel, anyway, which is probably why we're here.
While some organizations treat compliance as a burden that must be met, others are embracing the concept of a compliance culture.
(iii) a failure to take such steps as may be necessary to ensure that no individual with a disability is excluded, denied services, segregated or otherwise treated differently than other individuals because of the absence of auxiliary aids and services, unless the entity can demonstrate that taking such steps would fundamentally alter the nature of the good, service, facility, privilege, advantage, or accommodation being offered or would result in an undue burden;
But the children who have only known freedom would not carry that burden, and if their freedom wasn't challenged or undermined by white people — a big if — they could follow their dreams and never know how much it saps one's spirit and hope, for a human being to be seen, thought of, and treated like an animal, or a disposable piece of property, or simply as an enemy, judged as a threat or a failure on sight alone (like today; a white man's fear and loathing can get you shot like Trayvon Martin).
And once the gag is pulled off, once the critics and collectors are slavering all over the work and treating the pseudonyms as the newest art world gods, Harriet Burden will «unmask» herself, proving once and for all how ridiculous the whole notion of fame is.
Debt is a heavy burden to take on, and it should always be treated as such.
there would be no tax implications or other burden on the recipient of the loan under UK law, even if it ended up being treated as a gift rather than a loan.
They will NOT add to the heartworm burden that the dog presently has, as far as treating the dog in the next 3 months.
«Treating this pipeline facility and company differently than all other regulated projects and entities that operate in Vermont would arguably run afoul of federal pre-emption principles that explicitly bar states from regulating oil pipeline safety; potentially constitute an impermissible attempt to nullify the President's exercise of his foreign affairs power under the U.S. Constitution as reflected in the Presidential Permits issued to Portland Pipe Line and potentially impose an unconstitutional burden on foreign or interstate commerce.»
The Jiminez panel indicates, inter alia, that defendants have a burden to dispute the government's prima facie showing on loss, that the potential use of the wrong guideline manual was harmless, and that acquitted conduct can readily be treated exactly the same as uncharged conduct.
The way of giving effect to what was said in Jordan was by treating the requirement to provide a satisfactory and convincing explanation for the use of force as an evidential burden.
From a clinical vantage point, our findings suggest that vigorous treatment of depressed mothers to achieve remission is associated with positive outcomes in their children as well, whereas failure to treat depressed mothers may increase the burden of illness in their children.
Representative of this permissive approach is the Arkansas Supreme Court's decision in Hollandsworth v. Knyzewski, 353 Ark. 470, 109 S.W. 3d 653 (2003), where the court rejected a more restrictive burden of proof and instead adopted a standard which treats the relocation decision of the custodial parent as presumptively correct.
In the parking arrangements, taxpayers attempt to arrange the transaction so that the accommodation party has enough of the benefits and burdens relating to the property so that the accommodation party will be treated as the owner for federal income tax purposes.
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