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Such an investment could go a long way towards alleviating the burdens of service cuts and fare hikes on students and low-income people.
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Military service was a hereditary occupation: the eldest son assumed the burden of service, supported primarily by revenues from other members of the family who worked the land in the villages.
Mofaz argues that Haredi conscription is essential to share the burden of service that now falls on secular Israelis, who serve three years in the military after attending high school and can be called up for reserve duty until the age of 45.
"The pendulum has swung to the other extreme," says Sive, whose report cites the "burden of service" on such panels.
The burden of service has weighed most heavily on families.
The burden of service is being borne by only a small percentage of our population who have answered the call to duty, often several times over.
To stand in solidarity with those on whom the burden of service and sacrifice falls is about as far as they will go.
These threats will be compounded where governments, facing tightening budgets, reduce expenditures on health and education, shifting the burden of service provision to these already struggling households.
In this way, partnership agreements appear as mutually beneficial arrangements in which industry actors share the burden of service provision with government agencies.
These data also underline the negative effect of service burden amongst clinical teachers.
The credit crunch has shifted the burden of servicing that debt from the private to the public sector.
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