Sentence examples for burdens on one from inspiring English sources

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That suffering child is a very potent symbol for what it means to rest the whole world's burdens on one set of shoulders: make the single stand in for the general and bad things happen.

It was because of this country's willingness to shove all the legal burdens on one group that this tragedy was able to happen.

While immigration-related, a mandatory E-Verify program would also cripple SSA by draining limited funding and imposing heavy burdens on one of the most efficient government programs in existence.

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As for expectations invested in one hotel, Mr. Hughes said, "It's kind of unfair to put that level of burden on one little property".

"If we see a significant increase in numbers of arrivals without a national scheme in place it is going to place a huge burden on one particular local authority, albeit one of the largest local authorities".

Prolonged unemployment is a heavy enough burden on one's pride, but some days the added weight of the still-too-common social stigma it carries makes it a hard load to carry indeed.

Spreading the financial risk amongst multiple owners rather it being burdened on one individual, increases the opportunity of growth and stability, which can be seen at Melbourne Victory, Wellington Phoenix, Adelaide United and Western Sydney Wanderers.

We showed clear associations between increasing cadmium body burden, on one hand, and decreasing BMD, increasing bone resorption (U-DPD), and decreasing PTH, on the other.

Determining and ensuring appropriate balance of scaling-up responsibilities additive (full burden on one organization) or multiplicative (distributed across several organizations) [ 11]. 5. Balancing flexibility/adaptability and standardization Striking an appropriate balance between flexible, adaptive strategies and implementing a standard package of interventions [ 11].

As in many other chronic conditions, caregiving has benefits and burdens: on the one hand it represents an opportunity for increased intimacy and connection, yet is also associated with significant burden, constancy of role, poor health outcomes for the caregiver and distress [ 6].

But death doesn't always come on our terms, and failing to face up to other possibilities can put crushing burdens on loved ones — not to mention that soaring end-of-life medical costs are at the center of the national budget crisis.

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