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As to the claim that Abu Zubaydah and other al Qaeda operatives were actually grateful to have the moral burden of continued resistance off their shoulders, it seems extremely hard to believe.
"Unfortunately, the insurmountable burden of continued losses has become too heavy for the company to bear," Philippine Airlines said.
Once the haredim have to shoulder their fair share of the burden of continued conflict, their enthusiasm for peace might grow: which would be a further benefit for their countrymen, and the region.
If leasing is stopped, "it leaves Santa Barbara and Ventura to bear the full burden of continued and future development," Lagomarsino said.
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The quantifiable savings of preventing young children from the expensive burden of continuing foster care drives savings for government, a portion of which are passed on as returns to investors.
They decided that the small chance for surviving to transplantation would not outweigh the burden of continuing curative-restorative treatment.
Five year follow up revealed a considerable burden of continuing disability among these survivors with 81% experiencing some form of measurable disability.
These countries still face a dual burden of continuing communicable diseases and malnutrition and the rising prevalence of NCDs, often in combination with the emerging diseases such as HIV/AIDS or the resurgent diseases such as malaria.
Of the 11 patients who died prior to hospital discharge, we determined that 10 had died with a decision either to withdraw active treatment or not to escalate treatment further due to severe burden of continuing ill health.
The several reasons named include limited time for administration and paper work, the burden of continuing education, the partnership's limited capability for infrastructure, challenging partnership relationships, incompatibility of health policy design with PCCNs, strained physician-patient relationships, and systematic evaluation of partnership effectiveness.
Now Deborah, it's very interesting but to the lay world out there the option is to starve someone, that's the word we all use, it's difficult isn't it to – we have to weigh the burdens of continuing to live in intolerable pain and the burden of starvation – how do you weigh that equation?
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