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Europe needs to have an equal burden policy".
Now we're looking for a plan under which all teams would share an equal burden".
Spurs have hired six managers in 10 years in pursuit of regular Champions League football and Pochettino believes his job comes with an equal burden of pressure.
For Dürer, in the late fifteenth century, draftsmanship brings its own morality, and for Sander, at the start of the twentieth, the camera imposes an equal burden of justice.
"The midterm targets need to be fair to all countries, realistic, and place equal burden on a country's citizens," the Keidanren, the largest business lobby in Japan, said in a statement on Tuesday.
In any case, some officials reckon that even if a fully harmonised set of EU rules is eventually achieved, it would be unlikely to ensure that all EU countries share a proportionately equal burden of asylum-seekers.
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As such, the company carries two equal burdens, being a populist platform for bringing theater to the masses and a hands-on training program for young actors.
Instead of seeing this as an equal opportunities burden, Sophie encouraged it to look for the advantages.
If it is a child then the assumption is that, other things being equal, the burden of proof is on those who resist paternalism.
The baseline Gladys scores (high scores equal higher burden of disease and symptoms) were similar (10.0 vs 9.9) but the SF12 scores (672.0 vs 627.7) were higher (high scores equal better health) in the GP group (see Table 1).
But when it comes to cancer, guilt is a mercurial, equal-opportunity burden that affects both patients and caretakers.
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