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The standard just forces particular businesses and consumers to bear a higher burden for the same level of greenhouse-gas abatement.
But there's a somewhat higher burden for online pollsters to build solid track records, make good hires and publish a detailed methodology.
I explained that the election as scheduled was discriminatory because it was placing a higher burden for voting on a distinct population: observant Jews.
Wealthier people contributing higher taxes exit the system, leaving less revenue and a higher burden for the poorer people who remain.
Further, when individuals manifesting autism or ID/DD without any comorbidities were compared, girls showed a higher burden for large CNVs compared to boys (Fig. 5a, b).
29 A better understanding of these apparent 'fixed' accreditation costs would help design activities to reduce the relatively higher burden for smaller hospitals, and help reduce overall costs.
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It can be actually creating far higher burdens for governments than they would have had if they'd invested themselves.
Besides, measures short of prohibition would likely soften whatever risk the adoption of DNA phenotyping would pose to egalitarian norms -- for example, requiring higher burdens for investigatory use, or racial impact assessments of the kind that gained national prominence after the Supreme Court struck down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.
DeVos' borrower defense proposal calls for a higher burden of proof for such fraud claims.
Frequent back, neck and/or shoulder pain (BNSP) are common conditions which pose high burden for the society.
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common and debilitating mental disorder with a particularly high burden for women.
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