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One struggles to sympathize: the wealthy, like corporations, rarely pay the full burden of tax anyway.
In the morning, I carry the full burden of the night's sleep.
Murnau devised images that carried the full burden of the drama.
The visual babble they form -- echoing that of the superinformation world -- pushes the full burden of interpretation onto the viewer.
Going forward, workers will bear the full burden of proving that age was the deciding factor — an ultrahigh hurdle.
"It's wrong to ask the middle class to bear the full burden of deficit reduction," the president said.
Not even the free-spending Los Angeles Dodgers would be likely to absorb the full burden of Rodriguez's remaining contract.
Next summer, he will be among the first cohort of students to graduate with the full burden of debt from raised fees.
The IMF has argued that Greece cannot bear the full burden of the austerity programme and that its creditors should include debt relief in the package.
Blackouts disable the pumps that feed oil to those boilers, shifting the full burden of heating to coal boilers, which of course already lack fuel.
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On the other hand, large health surveys cannot feasibly include a full burden-of-headache questionnaire; instead, the necessary minimum is a valid screening question for active headache disorder, some questions allowing determination of severity (frequency, intensity and duration), and ideally a question set for the diagnosis of migraine and TTH (as mutually exclusive diagnoses).
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