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Burden meaning
A heavy load. | A responsibility, onus. | A cause of worry; that which is grievous, wearisome, or oppressive.
Example sentences (20)
Further, he said, “The burden of long COVID, the burden of disease and disability when you measure it, is on par with the burden of cancer and heart disease.
Although the order argues that paying for health services for uninsured immigrants puts an undue burden on American taxpayers, advocates have been quick to argue that the real financial burden comes from people residing in the United States.
As if that was not bad enough, Nigeria is also among the 30 high TB burden countries and the 14 countries in the world on all the three WHO lists of high burden countries for TB, multi-drug resistance tuberculosis (MDR-TB) and TB/HIV.
Burden holed out and then watched as McGoldrick’s ball broke from right to left and then lipped out, to hand Burden the crown.
While it is true that in criminal cases the burden to prove guilt is on Khadija and her counsel, this appears to be one of the cases where that burden was satisfied.
None have been proven, some have been disproved, and none can explain the lack of efficacy in both low-TB burden countries (US) and high-TB burden countries (India).
According to a McKinsey report, the continent bears nearly twice the disease burden of the rest of the world.
According to Captain Tom Van Meter (), Severide was sent off to “the best arson investigation training program in the world…” “I know it will be a burden on this house for a while,” Van Meter told Chief Wallace Boden () in the episode.
According to her, this burden has been transferred to the private terminal operators, also known as concessionaires.
According to Mr. Pandian, Thakkar Bapa’s another notable contribution was the mitigation of the burden of manual scavengers.
According to the CEBR, the key explanation for this disparity is the greater tax burden in France to pay for its bloated public sector.
According to the Centre, India has the second-highest burden of this condition in the world.
Additionally, he questioned why the World Bank had not alerted the country’s economic managers as the debt burden exceeded sustainable levels.
Additionally, it will ease the burden of additional training required by physicians and operating room staff to manually perform disaggregation, leading to increased adoption.
Administrative burden “hasn’t been a problem for the last couple of years, and it’s likely to come back in full force,” she said.
Advocates say that makes them vulnerable to criminals, puts an impossible financial burden on existing migrant communities that try to help, and slows down integration into U.S. society.
Aidan Chao, chairman of the Los Angeles County Taxpayers Association, a non-profit organization focused on informing and empowering working and middle-class residents about the burden of high taxes and increasing costs.
A Kern County Superior Court judge ruled attorneys representing Tastries Bakery Owner Cathy Miller should be paid $3.62 million after she encountered a financial burden placed upon her by the government “aggressively” pursuing legal enforcement.
All this will be an enormous burden on our economy,” Ventura said in a statement.
Alongside this, KTC chief executive Ingrid Stonhill said the required safety checks would also place a burden on ratepayers.