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But the political burden of centralisation is onerous too.
That finding underscored the political burden Mr. Obama has taken on.
Some are victims of diplomacy, carrying a political burden as well as their thousands of baubles.
The health-care law has become a political burden for elected officials who support it.
Policeman or not, the war itself was very rough going and quickly became a political burden for Truman.
"Stopping the project would require an explicit veto, which puts a bigger political burden on the new mayor.
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Some in the United States welcome the political evolution of the European Union as a way to lighten the United States' economic and political burdens.
BUT why does Mrs. Clinton appear equally careful and calculated when the questions are not personal, when the political burdens of sex are irrelevant?
In "Killing Kennedy," the publisher said, Mr. O'Reilly will transport readers back to Nov. 22, 1963, weaving "this collective, national memory in with the reality of the president's increasing international and domestic political burdens".
My good relations were not a secret from the U.S". But, at a moment when President Bush was struggling with multiple political burdens, Chalabi had become an inconvenient friend.
Core Republicans and Democrats are certainly likely to rally to their party's standard bearer, but where the swing voters are headed in November is very unclear given the political burdens both candidates carry.
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