Sentence examples for hard burden from inspiring English sources

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"That would be a hard burden: to be a household name and not be able to get work".

His price-tag is high though, which brings its own expectations, even if he does not find it a particularly hard burden to carry.

Will Self is expected to be shocking, a hard burden to carry, and "Great Apes" (Bloomsbury; 404 pages; £15.99. Grove Atlantic; $24; September) is too funny to shock.

"It's a hard burden to put on the BBC to make subjective judgements" about commercial partners' tax possible arrangements, she said.

As you poignantly describe in "H.M.O.'s to Drop Many Elderly and Disabled People" (news article, Dec. 31), loss of this coverage will place an especially hard burden on many of the 68percentt of those men and women who are losing prescription drug benefits.

It's a hard burden to bear, but we have been chosen whether we like it or not.

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But those who want larger mortgages, or cannot make down payments, face a harder burden.

Moreover, the Cable Act of 1984 sets a far harder burden for government agents to satisfy when trying to monitor computers using cable modems than when monitoring telephones.

But at the same time, Crooklyn didn't shy away from the ugliness and hardships of life, which can of course be a harder burden on the lower class as shown in its later half involving a loss.

We have learned the hard way what a backbreaking burden a mortgage for an excessively expensive home can be, and that we can settle for a smaller or cheaper space.

"You need to run a system like this to understand just how hard the burden is.

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