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Burdens

Burdens meaning

plural of burden

Example sentences (20)

Although these policies were adopted in an attempt to reduce economic burdens on the poor, they benefited the rich more which caused more problems to the poor and increased the burdens of the government.

A criminal trial brought by the federal government would have much higher legal and political stakes, not to mention burdens of proof, than does a civil suit brought by a collection of individuals.

Activist Eddie Ndopu examines the systemic burdens he and others face, and what to do about them.

A study by the National Low Income Housing Coalition found that 19% of Utah’s renter households are incredibly low-income, with 73% of low-income households struggling with severe cost burdens.

By adequately preparing for retirement, Filipinos can protect their loved ones from financial burdens and provide a safety net for their future generations.

China will also play a role in tackling the debt burdens faced by some countries, he added.

Countries such as Egypt and Ghana, they point out, owe more to bondholders or multilateral lenders such as the IMF and World Bank than to China and are still struggling to manage their debt burdens.

Cross River’s Scandalous Debt Burdens: What Will Prince Otu, Do Differently?

Debt-for-nature swaps on the acknowledgement that high debt burdens often prevent countries from meeting their green spending goals.

Debt management is an integral component of financial stability, particularly in today’s economic climate, where easy access to credit can lead to significant financial burdens.

Energy advocates argue that these NEPA amendments weaken the law’s public input processes, limiting the ability of frontline communities to weigh in on fossil fuel and other major projects that exacerbate pollution burdens.

Fearing legal fees and burdens, startups will be less likely to enter the market.

First, He told him to gather seventy elders to share with him the burdens of leadership.

For parents with young children, there are extra financial burdens; the price of nappy products is up by 30% since the start of the year, costing almost £15 per pack.

Gasoline distributors shift wholesale fuel tax burdens onto service stations, which pass the full cost onto motorists.

He added: “In a world that often seems heavy with burdens and challenges, Callum was a beacon of light.

He has shed the heavy burdens of honesty and integrity.

He said, “The outgoing administration has been recruiting more people at a time it cannot pay those who are in the service for over 10 months; it cannot pay pensioners, yet it is recruiting more people to add to the burdens of the incoming government.

Increased demands on these services within districts and access to homes and “accessory dwellings” on crowded streets will place tremendous burdens on emergency services.

Lindsey said it may help her that her new job puts her outdoors, alleviating burdens on the earth and instituting lawns that will help with the state’s drought situation.