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Now, it is very difficult... at least I've never had the extra burden of a husband".
So ministers are also offering heads incentives to compensate them for the extra burden.
The extra burden is about 4% of GDP a huge amount.
Employers could pick up most of the increase, he said, if low-wage workers could not afford the extra burden.
Alexander had been aware of the extra burden of representing his older brother, 29, at the Games.
And M. has the extra burden that she belongs to a subcaste whose girls are often expected to become prostitutes.
Instead it focuses on corporate-income taxes, where much of the extra burden has come from temporary measures.
Bogle is sympathetic to the extra burden black performers have had to carry, judged not only for their acting but for the parts they've chosen to play.
He added that the extra burden of VAT bills in the first quarter of 2012 could be the "final straw" that tipped some firms into failure.
Those allies will also have to be more forceful in advocating a different approach to the US and be willing to carry the extra burden of new responsibilities.
TO see why, consider just one cost of the overweight and obese population: the extra burden it imposes on the Medicare and Medicaid programs paid for by taxpayers.
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