Sentence examples for burden arising from from inspiring English sources

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Finally, we demonstrate how the fiscal burden arising from some households paying less taxes than they consume in public services varies significantly with the structure of school choice options.

The relative contribution arising from the manufacturing phase to several other regulated pollutants is high, but this reflects the low levels associated with the SOFC in use phase, rather than indicating a significant burden arising from manufacture.

Whether or not Alaska proves to be the "canary in the cage" – the geological shenanigans there heralding far worse to come – depends largely upon the degree to which we are successful in reducing the ballooning greenhouse gas burden arising from our civilisation's increasingly polluting activities, thereby keeping rising global temperatures to a couple of degrees centigrade at most.

518, 566, "No State law can hinder or obstruct the free use of a license granted under an act of Congress". [n4] The confusion and burden arising from the imposition by one [p455] State of requirements for equipment which the Federal Government has approved was emphasized in Kelly v. Washington, supra, in the passage already quoted.

But in the longer term the colossal size of Italy's public debt, the pension and health-care burden arising from its ageing population and its continuing loss of competitiveness are bigger worries than the odd bust bank.Enough of the BurlesqueoniIn truth, what Mr Berlusconi really offers is not stability but stagnation.

We calculated the individual symptom burden arising from each headache type (Table 1).

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The contention that because one government may have derived income from the exertion of its authority, therefore the other government has a right to do likewise, even if the agencies of the other government be thereby taxed, reduces itself to this: That the power to burden arises from the very condition which prevents the power from existing.

From a public-health perspective, worrying consequences for overall disease burden arise from these disorders being comorbid.

The term double burden arises from the fact that many men and women currently are responsible for both domestic labor and paid labor.

The World Health Report 1999 estimates that in 1998, 78% of the burden of non-communicable diseases and 85% of the CVD burden arose from the low and middle income countries [ 6].

An increasing disease burden arises from interactions between communicable diseases and NCDs [ 38], e.g. between tuberculosis and poor nutritional status and tobacco use, diabetes and infection (with diabetes predisposing to infections which often exacerbate hyperglycaemia).

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