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One burden is the contracts covering 300,000 workers in nearly every municipal union.
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One burden was lessened, at least in the short run, for Obama, when Iraq this week approved the US troop withdrawal plan negotiated by the Bush/Cheney Administration.
One such burden is prenatal Hg exposure; the increase in mild mental retardation in a population can be calculated from the shift in IQ distribution that results from the cognitive deficits associated with the distribution of Hg exposure in pregnant women, approximated from that in women of child-bearing age.
Still, the prospect of one more financial burden is the least of the government's worries in connection with what people in Bolivia refer to as the Bechtel case.
Secondly, professional care-givers are accustomed to dealing with one primary care-giver; usually a spouse or one of their adult children, and preventing care-giver burden is one of their professional activities.
It is a terrible, ineluctable thing, that we must kill to live -- if not animals, then plants -- and the burden is one that the author does not fully address.
However, heavy computation burden is one of its main drawbacks.
The cost burden is one part of the overall burden attributable to human papillomavirus infections.
Residual postoperative tumor burden is one of the most important prognostic factors in ovarian cancer [ 3].
Because their daily pill burden is one of the highest reported, poor compliance is a major cause of therapeutic failure.
According to the literature, disease burden is one of the main factors for deteriorating of function among the elderly [ 42].
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