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The term burden drew the ire of some consumer rights advocates on both sides of the Atlantic.
Therefore, the term burden includes several components (physical or emotional) of an individual.
Lampl et al. defined the term burden as "any loss of health or well-being attributable to a headache disorder" [9].
Gas-cooled reactors take up a strong second role in France's R&D strategy on future nuclear energy systems as priority was given in 2005 to fast neutron reactors with multiple-recycle for their potential to optimally use uranium resource and minimize the long term burden of radioactive waste.
It will already be too late for millions of Latinos who will suffer unemployment, underemployment, low wages they may carry as a long term burden as a result of their years in school.
Recently, the term "burden" has been re-defined to refer to carers' subjective and objective perceptions of the caregiving experience [ 5].
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The second, long-term burden is becoming classified as a "rock biographer".
Again, as the economy strengthens, such federal spending would slow and not remain a long-term burden.
Their suffering and lost potential, as well as their medical treatment, will be a long-term burden in every sense.
Recent cuts in income tax and social-security contributions softened the crisis but greatly increased the long-term burden.
The low initial charge, starting next year, would make the short-term burden on consumers and businesses almost negligible.
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