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When the office closed, Ms. Defoe kept a copy — and a burden of responsibility.
From his predecessors he inherited a precarious economy and a burden of debt.
Mr. Abrams said the commission was handicapped by the $100,000-a-day limit on fines it can impose on a utility, and a "burden of proof that is very high".
These data may be generalisable to other middle-income countries including African and Latin American countries with EMS systems and a burden of burns.
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CE global prevalence is estimated at 2-3 million human cases and a burden of 1 million DALYs accounting for underreporting [ 2].
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