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Boparan's potential cash takeover could burden the company with more debt than the all-share merger with Greencore".
Ms. Lafferty, 27, asked the senator about a previous remark that background checks could burden gun stores.
No sooner had their debut single appeared than a bitterly fought contest erupted to find who could burden the quartet with the most ludicrous degree of expectation.
The developers acknowledged that added housing could burden the school district; the Legacy Village group included a new elementary school in its proposal.
The agency wants to avoid any possible air-speed indicator malfunctions in the United States fleet that could burden pilots with conflicting data and pose a safety risk.
The contracts, valued at nearly $43 billion, could burden consumers with relatively high rates if the recent decline in electricity prices continues.
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If left unmitigated, the additional electric load could over-burden the electric grid.
The looming health care reform, meanwhile, could further burden smokers and manufacturers.
"Our knee-jerk reaction was to terminate the pregnancy because we couldn't burden our family with such a sick baby," Mr. Newell, 39, said.
Packet overhearing under these conditions could also burden the resources of the nodes.
But it could also burden your offspring with the hassle of living with a trust for a long time.
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