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Mr. Corzine's wealth, power and generosity have been burdensome at times, snaring the Democratic governor in public relations messes.
The present study did not include patients reported symptom burden (reporting could be burdensome at the end of life) and thus the results canonly be interpreted as what had been perceived by the caring GPs in the final months of life.
From the American banker or Indian software engineer to the Somali asylum seeker - from the most desirable to the most burdensome, at least in the short term.
Headache disorders, very common in Nepal, are also highly burdensome at both individual and population levels.
MOH, highly burdensome at individual level [2], may be seen in almost all cases as a complication of either migraine or TTH [6].
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Journalists are required by duty to report only verifiable fact, but at times that can be burdensome.
In Los Angeles and Orange counties, 58.5% of renters spent more than 30% of their income on housing last year, the point at which economists consider it burdensome, the report found. .
It was too long in coming, but California's voters have at last improved a law that was not only financially burdensome but grossly unfair.
And it is certainly burdensome.
Amy Sinden, a law professor at Temple University, said the administration seemed interested in appealing to people who viewed regulation as burdensome.
Now it is becoming burdensome.
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