Sentences with phrase «unnecessary burdens for»

Currently, different requirements by different federal regulatory entities create unnecessary burdens for companies in the business of interstate transmission of currency.
This double certification would have been an unnecessary burden for producers and manufacturers, and would have introduced serious impediments to trade between the two countries.
«On this score we challenge the issuing banks to halt the fraudulent loan transaction; for an APC government come 29th May, 2015, will not honour fraudulent loans, for it will become unnecessary burden for government to shoulder.
A party may also submit to the tribunal requests to the other party to produce documents («requests to produce»), containing: (i) a sufficiently detailed description of the requested document or category of documents; (ii) a statement of how the document (s) is / are relevant to the case and material to its outcome; and (iii) a statement that the documents requested are not in the possession of the requesting party, are in the possession of the other party and why disclosing them would not be an unnecessary burden for the other party (Art 3 (3)-RRB-.
It's never a good idea to be over insured as a higher cost of premiums will become an unnecessary burden for the renter.

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«This builds on previous executive actions that have cleared the way for job - creating pipelines, innovations in energy production, and reduced unnecessary burden on energy producers,» the official said on condition of anonymity.
In fact, it may well have hurt, since the higher taxes needed to pay for those programs have placed an unnecessary and punitive burden on small and medium - sized businesses, which, in turn, have stifled their ability to hire workers.
«CHX justifies the proposal by stating» [T] he Exchange submits that the proposed rules for LTAD are designed to operate in a manner that is consistent with the Act in that they are designed to protect investors and the public interest, are not designed to permit unfair discrimination, and would not impose any unnecessary or inappropriate burden on competition.»
Instead, having to show detailed evidence of net benefit imposes an unnecessary and often onerous administrative burden and an added layer of uncertainty for potential investors.
In addition, AdvancePA ™ reduces unnecessary administrative burdens for medical practices.
In turn, AdvancePA ™ reduces unnecessary physician offices» administrative burden, streamlining PAs, resulting in provider contracting leverage for plan sponsors.
A home inspection may seem like an unnecessary burden if you've already emptied your bank account to pay for a range of other costs.
There can be no question about the value of machines that make it unnecessary for men to serve as beasts of burden, greatly increase the efficiency of the craftsman, and release human beings for higher forms of activity.
The full statement is below, but perhaps the most interesting note is that City are announcing this now «out of respect for Manuel Pellegrini and the players» and to «remove the unnecessary burden of speculation.»
«Out of respect for Manuel Pellegrini and the players, the club wishes to make its decision public to remove the unnecessary burden of speculation.
Some women are unable to breastfeed (and some women choose not to, but I'll get to that later), and constantly burdening them with unnecessary guilt and making them feel like their children are missing out on what's «best,» can be painfully discouraging for a new mom.
«The Union is clear that the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile in its current form is not fit for purpose and creates significant and unnecessary assessment and record - keeping burdens for teachers.
The Program, which is part of the Governor's broad agenda to reduce unnecessary burdens and mandates on local governments and businesses, eliminate waste and fraud, and streamline government operations, is being implemented on a rolling schedule that designates new agencies for participation on a periodic basis.
Specifically, the self - employed face unnecessary bureaucratic burdens in having to prepare monthly accounts for the DWP and annual accounts, on an entirely different basis, for HMRC.
Identification of those men at greatest risk for prostate cancer development and progression would provide a means of targeted screening, thereby reducing unnecessary testing, false positive tests, and the burden of overdiagnosis and over treatment.
They conclude that instead of «burdening schools that participate in school choice programs with unnecessary regulations... policymakers should be empowering informed parents to make the best choice for the education of their children.»
Chris Keates, NASUWT general - secretary, maintained that the instruction «to escalate our existing industrial action will empower teachers to challenge and remove the unnecessary bureaucratic burdens being placed upon them by the Curriculum for Excellence».
NASUWT general - secretary Chris Keates said the instruction «to escalate our existing industrial action will empower teachers to challenge and remove the unnecessary bureaucratic burdens being placed upon them by the Curriculum for Excellence».
It's also flawed, they argue, with several questions having multiple right answers and reading portions that require the test - taker to speed - read in order to finish in time — unnecessary burdens that are reflected in the low pass rate for all racial and ethnic groups.
However, demonstrating compliance with these federal fiscal requirements — for example, comparability, in which districts must show that they provide «comparable services» in high and low poverty schools through state and local dollars — as well as the specific rules that govern each federal program, can introduce unnecessary burdens that distract from the overall goal of providing additional support to low - income schools and disadvantaged students.
But Nick Brook of the school leaders» union NAHT said the baseline assessments at reception were «absolutely the right thing to do» and, if designed properly, would provide useful information for schools while avoiding «unnecessary burdens on teachers or anxiety for young children».
«Ensuring regulatory flexibility for businesses and reducing unnecessary regulatory burdens through the retrospective review process are top priorities for President Obama and the Office of Management and Budget,» said OMB Director Shaun Donovan.
The avoidance of unnecessary tax burdens is a powerful asset for investors.
If you are looking for ways to ease your financial loan burden and ensure that you are not burdened for years to come with unnecessary debt, the following are a few of the different programs that are available for use in paying back your student loans.
We developed an innovative private student loan program to help students and their families pay for college without the burden of unnecessary debt.
To pursue a 2oC pathway to address the risks of climate change, the need for efficiency gains is likely to ramp up significantly, meaning that capturing the most cost - effective efficiency gains will become even more important in order to spare society an unnecessary economic burden associated with high - cost options to reduce emissions.
The cost is a massive unnecessary burden with no sign of it being removed except as it impinges on jobs and the economy and maybe we have to settle for that.
«First and foremost, I consider it an unnecessary and undesirable expense at a time when we should be looking for ways to reduce the tax burden on Canadians.
And some defendants are completely deprived of their constitutional right to counsel, putting states at risk for expensive lawsuits on top of the heavy financial burden of unnecessary incarceration costs.
So does Baratunde Thurston: «I have decreasing amounts of tolerance for unnecessary communication because it is a burden and a cost.»
The McGill Guide causes me to confront my own internal confluct between a desire for precision, uniformity and a sense of superiority borne of my supposed knowledge of citation rules and the reality that, given all other complexities of legal practice, keeping up with the ever - changing and sometimes unexpected rules can seem like an unnecessary burden.
It should be noted that the requirement for providers to register with Ofsted was considered by some to be an unnecessary burden and a barrier to making the most of these changes, so the proposed removal of this requirement is likely to be welcomed and encourage more local authorities to consider different ways of delivering children's social care.
Comment: A few commenters expressed concern that the rule would place unnecessary additional burdens on health care providers because when they receive a request for disclosure in connection with an administrative or judicial procedure, they would have to determine whether the litigant's health was at issue before they made the disclosure.
Adding a well analyzed riders can do wonders to your policy while an unnecessary rider will only increase your premium amount and will become a financial burden for you.
One must choose riders wisely as adding unnecessary riders will only become a financial burden for you.
«While it's illegal for a company to withhold a job offer from you because you're pregnant, unfortunately, many employers will consider your pregnancy — and impending maternity leave — to be an unnecessary burden,» says Amanda Augustine, career advice expert for TopResume and mother of a two year - old son.
For example, Chinese caregivers displayed a tendency for collective decision - making regarding important decisions, adopted a fatalistic explanation for the care recipients» illness, experienced a sense of guilt and shame, 16, 17 and had reservations in expressing their feelings to avoid placing unnecessary burden on other family members.16, 18 Familial obligation to care for the family member with cancer was also emphasised.19 Distress was often experienced in terms of physical symptoms, and emotional coping involved the strategy of endurance.17 Since these culturally derived attitudes and perceptions frame the caregiving experience, interventions that are culturally sensitive, patient - centred and theoretically motivated have been advocatedFor example, Chinese caregivers displayed a tendency for collective decision - making regarding important decisions, adopted a fatalistic explanation for the care recipients» illness, experienced a sense of guilt and shame, 16, 17 and had reservations in expressing their feelings to avoid placing unnecessary burden on other family members.16, 18 Familial obligation to care for the family member with cancer was also emphasised.19 Distress was often experienced in terms of physical symptoms, and emotional coping involved the strategy of endurance.17 Since these culturally derived attitudes and perceptions frame the caregiving experience, interventions that are culturally sensitive, patient - centred and theoretically motivated have been advocatedfor collective decision - making regarding important decisions, adopted a fatalistic explanation for the care recipients» illness, experienced a sense of guilt and shame, 16, 17 and had reservations in expressing their feelings to avoid placing unnecessary burden on other family members.16, 18 Familial obligation to care for the family member with cancer was also emphasised.19 Distress was often experienced in terms of physical symptoms, and emotional coping involved the strategy of endurance.17 Since these culturally derived attitudes and perceptions frame the caregiving experience, interventions that are culturally sensitive, patient - centred and theoretically motivated have been advocatedfor the care recipients» illness, experienced a sense of guilt and shame, 16, 17 and had reservations in expressing their feelings to avoid placing unnecessary burden on other family members.16, 18 Familial obligation to care for the family member with cancer was also emphasised.19 Distress was often experienced in terms of physical symptoms, and emotional coping involved the strategy of endurance.17 Since these culturally derived attitudes and perceptions frame the caregiving experience, interventions that are culturally sensitive, patient - centred and theoretically motivated have been advocatedfor the family member with cancer was also emphasised.19 Distress was often experienced in terms of physical symptoms, and emotional coping involved the strategy of endurance.17 Since these culturally derived attitudes and perceptions frame the caregiving experience, interventions that are culturally sensitive, patient - centred and theoretically motivated have been advocated.20
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, it is an immense and unnecessary burden of suffering and grief.
This creates unnecessary complexity and burden for Indigenous organisations which are already under - resourced, and in many cases are already struggling with reporting requirements and building their capacity.
«They add an unnecessary and unfair burden to the real estate transaction for either buyer or seller.»
The majority of Real Estate laws can feel like a burden to those of us working in the industry, as they tend to feel like more unnecessary hoops to jump through than anything else, but it is crucial for agents to be knowledgeable about these laws.
A large non-depository lender and a State credit union trade association expressed a preference for the general definition of business day, because applying the specific definition of business day to the preparation of the integrated disclosure would increase compliance burden by reducing the time available to prepare the integrated disclosures and expose creditors to unnecessary liability.
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