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In neuroimaging, however, the computational burden of running such an algorithm can be significant.
Ferreira now single-handedly shoulders the burden of running the struggling dairy farm.
[Laughter] On bearing the burden of running the state government: It is a daunting challenge.
The financial burden of running such a facility means not all businesses can afford to offer these benefits.
He's obviously feeling his age, at any rate, and wanting to lose the burden of running the country.
(She ended up, in large part, blaming her husband, who wasn't sharing equally in the burden of running their home).
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But despite such obvious disdain for the burdens of running public companies, Mr. Branson -- now Sir Richard, having been knighted in March 2000 -- is reversing course.
In other words, if you want to run against President Obama in 2012, are you better off as a sitting governor the insider with the large megaphone but all the attendant burdens of running a state -- or as an ex-governor, weighing in on the sidelines.
It remained unclear whether this outpouring of tough talk was a sign of being liberated from the burdens of running for president or, perhaps, providing a test run for how that type of message would resonate with what frustrated voters are craving.
Google doesn't say so outright, but it's fair to assume that it wanted others to shoulder some of the burdens of running the Kubernetes infrastructure, too.
And for some founders, the administrative burden and cost of running a foundation have come to outweigh the initial thrill of giving like a Carnegie.
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