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One deep sigh is enough to convey the union official's thoughts on the extra burden that has come his way with the advent of social media.

And M. has the extra burden that she belongs to a subcaste whose girls are often expected to become prostitutes.

At the same time you're going to have less money going into health budgets to cope with the extra burden that more malnutrition will bring.

"Our only hope now is that the Environment Agency recognise the very real issues of damaging air pollution from heavy industry and local traffic and conclude that Viridor's proposal is an extra burden that residents of Splott and Cardiff Bay should not have to shoulder".

He added: "There is a broader point which is, as we move into the next phase of deficit reduction when we are going to have to make painful choices about public spending, about welfare cuts and so on, then we have to make sure that the wealthiest in society pay their fair share of that extra burden that the whole country is facing".

"This contribution... is welcome news for the service welfare funds and will go some way to recognising the inconvenience and extra burden that this commitment has placed upon our forces and their families".

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The bill also widens the definition of anti-social behaviour for which council tenants can be evicted.Malcolm Brown, the city's social-services manager, says that his department should be able to cope with the extra burden, estimating that there are at most 300 problem children out of Sunderland's population of 300,000.

Ultimately, it seems a little harsh on Noah to launch an investigation into institutional race-and-gender diversity merely off the back of his appointment – the guy hasn't even started yet, and one doesn't want to risk handing him any sort of extra burden (including that of representation).

That's an extra time burden that their majority peers don't have to carry, he says, and it often prevents minority scientists from collecting the data they need to prepare to submit an R01 grant.

"Chris is ideally placed to use his strengths and those of the team to take on this race," said Brailsford. "Like Bradley, he's spent time leading races, wearing leaders' jerseys, and getting used to the extra burden of responsibility that goes with it".

As the income inequality gap has widened, that has placed an extra burden on many families that are already struggling".

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