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Overseas bases are not just a target for terrorists, but a token of America's willingness to engage in the world and share burdens with allies.
Virtually all leaders today have to ask their people to share burdens, not just benefits, and to both study harder and work smarter just to keep up.
Indeed, as a matter of good policy and sheer practicality, the UN must learn to share burdens, welcoming help from others and working hand in hand with them.
He promised that Mr. Obama would "work for an America with more partners and fewer adversaries," to share burdens and leverage its influence.
But even with a radical new tone, he may find the partners he seeks may be reluctant to share burdens that have until now been America's main responsibility to bear.
"It is in our interest for Russia to be a responsible, successful actor on the national stage that can share burdens with US because the problems we have are big".
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Secondly, the randomness of cluster head selection can cause that some cluster heads share burden of nodes unbalance and aggravate some cluster head node's burden.
Ruben's education and use of capital have freed him from the shared burdens of the Ibatan and from the shared purpose that flows from it.
On top of that, both history and theory suggest that tough economic times make people less interested in sharing burdens, not more.
Can France lead Europe toward a confident, constructive role in the world, sharing burdens the United States has had to take on awkwardly and not successfully enough?
Distributional justice is about sharing burdens and benefits fairly.
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