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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulating burdens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of gathering or increasing responsibilities, difficulties, or weight over time.
Example: "As the project progressed, the team found themselves facing accumulating burdens that threatened to overwhelm their resources."
Alternatives: "growing responsibilities" or "increasing pressures".
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Poor, crippled Ethan — the epitome of patience and interminable suffering — no doubt shoulders this latest indignity with mute forbearance; after all, as his example tells us, life is a process of steadily accumulating burdens.
[ 26] showed that lambs exposed to high levels of larval intake from pastures were able to express immunity by resisting establishment and later to expel adult worm burdens of T. axei and T. vitrinus by 5 months of age, while lambs exposed to lower larval intake were still accumulating burdens of both species at 7 months of age.
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"By the middle of this century, the accumulating burden of CO2 entering the ocean will lead to changes in pH or acidity of the upper layers that are three times greater in magnitude and 100 times faster than those experienced between ice ages," the participants said in the new concluding report.
He wouldn't know who he was without his accumulated burdens.
Phyllis Rohring, 78, once collected books, particularly adventure stories and the works of Danielle Steel, until the accumulated burdens of age and constant dusting made her spread her treasures around.
(Source: PolicyLink) Partner with residents and community leaders to eliminate toxic stress exposures for local children: such as frequent, and/or prolonged physical or emotional abuse, chronic neglect, caregiver substance abuse or mental illness, exposure to violence and/or the accumulated burdens of family economic hardship -- without adequate adult support.
The biologist J. B. S. Haldane suggested in 1948 that perpetual exposure to natural background radiation might account for most of humanity's accumulated burden of inherited disorders.
Now, it is 66. "As we operate on older and older patients, because of the accumulated burden of disease in their blood vessels, we're seeing more neurological injury," Dr. Murkin said.
"It's the accumulated burden of the regulations that's doing the damage," says Donald Martin, the federation's policy chairman.The government claims to be doing its best to reduce the burden.
Wyclif envisions the just civil lord or king as the means by which the Church is relieved of its accumulated burden of property ownership.
In this regard, it should be borne in mind that the accumulated burden of migraine seems to cause slight alterations in the physiology of the visual cortex and an increase in alpha rhythm variability up to 72 h before the next migraine attack [58].
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