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What sort of burden?
Perhaps he wasn't gay, but he was carrying some sort of burden.
Whether these hothouse brands can earn money on top of respect remains an issue: Jaguar Land Rover promptly hung a $504 million fiscal year loss around Tata's neck — just the sort of burden that led Ford to cut its losses and cut the Brits loose.
Three dozen are at the point where, to stave that prospect off, they are being force-fed, a painful process that involves sticking a rubber tube down the nose; it also involves having young sailors and medics be the ones who constrain prisoners and stick the tubes down their noses, another sort of burden.
Rather, there are arguments based on complex (and contestable) legal considerations — for example, interpretations of the 1993 Religious Freedom Restoration Act — turning on the question of what sort of burden of proof the government has to show that its requirement is necessary to achieve its legitimate goal.
The stress of any sort of burden is enough to give me chest pains.
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This leads to the sort of burden-sharing negotiations that easily get deadlocked.
The nice thing for a private company like us is that we're not sort of burdened by the 'I have to move the city's entire population' challenge, and we can think very strategically and specifically about it.
Deep in the family aristocratic tradition there is a commitment to public service that is easy to mock as a version of the white man's burden -- a sort of Bushes' burden.
The Pakistani Army's tactics were not dissimilar, he added, to other sorts of burdens imposed by governments.
Ultimately, it seems a little harsh on Noah to launch an investigation into institutional race-and-gender diversity merely off the back of his appointment – the guy hasn't even started yet, and one doesn't want to risk handing him any sort of extra burden (including that of representation).
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