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Freeing people to take advantage of their capabilities usually means lifting the oppressive burden of the state and guaranteeing certain basic rights—a much thicker concept.The distinction between thick and thin versions of the rule of law overlaps another distinction between legal traditions.
Earlier this week, a mild-mannered freelance science writer stood on the steps of London's imposing Royal Courts of Justice and declared his determination, come what may, to stand up for free speech against what he and an ever-swelling contingent of scientists, public figures and celebrities believe is the oppressive burden of the UK's libel laws.
She talked of the older and old people with whom she feels happy and comfortable (the conductor Michael Tilson Thomas is a kind of runner-up to Gary Graffman in the lovable-mentor sweepstakes): "people who have their whole life behind them" — as opposed to the young with their oppressive burden of futurity.
But when you find yourself feeling time pressured, the treasure of relationships can start to feel like an oppressive burden.
However, when dealing with financial hardship, quite often a consumer's judgment becomes cloudy purely with the oppressive burden of their current hardship situation to the point that any relief scenario sounds like the right idea.
For example, a patient complaining of "fatigue" may, upon prompting, report the constant, oppressive burden of a reflective, energy-consuming effort to decode and understand the meanings of ordinary, everyday conversations (in this case "fatigue" covers anomalous self-experiences, including loss of common sense, perplexity, and hyper-reflection).
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Plausible enough on its surface (no one, after all, is obliged to drink liquor), the tax in practice laid oppressive burdens on the settlers of the western frontier, for whom whiskey was the one solidly profitable article of production, grain itself not being economical to ship east over the mountains.
While it has labored under an increasingly oppressive debt burden, Charter's business remains viable, said Jake Newman, an analyst at CreditSights.
If an oppressive tax burden exists in one country, Rodgers predicted that consumers will simply move their transactions offshore with a few mouse clicks, or "The Internet will go subterranean".
Its pensions and health-care burden appeared oppressive for an organisation with 2.4 retired workers for every current employee.
This increase in the royal tax burden, already oppressive at the time of the Norman kings, fixed the region in wretched poverty and destroyed all possibility of native capitalist growth.
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