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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids burdening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or strategies that prevent imposing a load or responsibility on someone or something.
Example: "The new policy avoids burdening employees with excessive paperwork, allowing them to focus on their core tasks."
Alternatives: "prevents imposing" or "spares from overloading".
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12 14 However, deferred consent has been permitted under certain circumstances because it enables important research to proceed, avoids potentially harmful delays to the treatment of very sick children, 15 16 and it has been argued, avoids burdening extremely anxious parents.
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But Ms. Rioja should avoid burdening programs with verbiage.
We certainly should try to avoid more Enrons, but we must avoid burdening securities markets and capital formation too much in the process.
The town wants any development on the land to bring in tax revenue and jobs, but to avoid burdening local schools and infrastructure with permanent residents.
Financial firms and business groups have lobbied hard against the new rule, arguing it should be narrowly defined to avoid burdening too many companies with additional regulatory requirements.
One of the big reasons people buy long-term care insurance is to avoid burdening a spouse or grown children when they can no longer care for themselves.
Mary Reed, 63, a self-employed writer in Austin, Tex., bought long-term care insurance to avoid burdening her three sisters, should she need the care.
Middle-school teachers and teachers' union officials have complained that eighth-grade teachers in particular have been systematically pressured by their principals to promote students who received failing grades, to avoid burdening overcrowded middle schools with problem students.
In a rallying cry in the Tory-held marginal seat of Carlisle, Cameron denied that the Tories were "demented accountants obsessed by numbers" as he said he was cutting the deficit to avoid burdening the next generation.
"To return to long-term financial stability and to avoid burdening the American taxpayer, the Postal Service requires an urgent legislative remedy this fiscal year," which ends Sept. 30, Mr. Partenheimer said.
"This generation has a fundamental, ethical obligation to avoid burdening future generations with the entire task of finding a safe, permanent solution for managing hazardous nuclear materials they had no part in creating," the panel wrote.
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