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The intent was not to speak half-truths, but why burden someone with how I'm feeling?
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So when you feel an emotion, you believe it is better to handle it internally than burden someone else with it.
Allah does not burden someone above his or her power.
Her bosses worried about "burdening" someone so "junior" with such big assignments, and Z herself admitted that she lacked confidence.
Maybe someone with a burden, it would affect sports or academics.
It is from the Coleridge poem that the usage of albatross as a metaphor is derived; someone with a burden or obstacle is said to have "an albatross around their neck", the punishment given in the poem to the mariner who killed the albatross.
The burden associated with caring for someone with AD leads to decreased QoL among caregivers [ 11].
This stresses the importance of health and social services appropriately supporting carers, and thus helping to minimise the burden caused by caring for someone with a LTNC.
If you're having trouble with anticipatory grief or any other emotional burdens associated with caregiving for someone with AD, talk to your doctor.
The Court recognized some limits to this intrusion of liberty, such as when an individual would suffer harm from the measure or when the individual would be unduly burdened — as in the case of someone with strong religious beliefs against the measure.
Even the Internal Revenue Service understands the irrationality of pursuing someone with an unmanageable economic burden.
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