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the burden over
noun
A heavy load.
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"This shifts the burden over to the Israelis".
"They have to preserve as much of the school program as possible without shifting too much of the burden over to the property-tax payer".
Rather than imposing sharp cuts in other spending or sharply raising taxes, governments can and should spread the burden over time, borrowing now and repaying gradually via a combination of lower spending and higher taxes.
Age, wear and tear brought about in part by his own refusal to cut down on his workload, and the burden over the last couple of years of having to face more shots than he ever had with the Devils — all of that has took its toll on him.
"It is pretty difficult to shift the burden over to the folks who are going to lose service," she explains.
This helps in reducing the communication distance as well as the burden over body relays in terms of utilizing their energy resources.
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10 14 The societal costs are difficult to estimate but the financial burden is well over $1 M per life affected.
Service wobbles a little under the burden of over-appreciation.
Reducing malaria reduces the burden in over-stretched health centers.
Eliminating malaria reduces the burden on over-stretched health centres.
For example, eliminating malaria eases the burden on over-stretched health centers.
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