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Or has he been spared the potential burden, harm and indignity of aggressive and needless interventions.
And with that responsibility comes the potential burden of becoming, in his words, "the Grinch who steals Thanksgiving".
All the money being manufactured to stimulate the economy has created "an ugly potential burden of inflation," he warned.
Public debt has reached 127% of GDP, and the potential burden is higher.
The board told its staff to explore ways of easing a potential burden on their customers.
Among the bill's opponents was the San Francisco Republican Party — such a thing does exist — which called the proposition ridiculous and cited its potential burden on local taxpayers.
And the surge in productivity, which the Fed's chairman, Alan Greenspan, has welcomed so joyously, is now, in the short run, a potential burden.
Managing director Keith Simpson says it is high time employers stopped seeing older people as a potential burden and took a more enlightened approach.
As Phillips reported, there is a lot of pressure to avoid a potential "burden" as an outcome of the wrong sort of foetus.
Last month, a PAHO report advised health authorities to prepare for "a potential burden at all levels of health care" as the Zika virus continued to spread.
Apart from the palpable wave of xenophobia gripping the country there are real concerns about our legal status and especially the potential burden to have to prove our legal status on an ongoing basis.
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