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Some feel unsure how to calculate B.M.I. or too overburdened to add still another task to their daily routine.
But other friends of Mr. Paterson worried that Mr. O'Byrne was too volatile and too overburdened to function effectively in so many roles.
Exoneration cases are filled with stories of attorneys who were asleep, drunk, incompetent or simply too overburdened.
"The reality is African-Americans and Latinos who come from poverty-stricken neighborhoods are assigned public defenders too overburdened to do anything in most cases other than negotiate the most favorable plea deal, regardless of guilt or innocence," Mill wrote.
In the wake of the AIDS pandemic, it is unclear to what degree communities are too overburdened to work alone to strengthen families.
The HMR system required a "driver" who was not too overburdened with other duties, preferably an AHW dedicated to chronic disease and medicines.
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She was also overburdened, exhausted, and lonely.
The big reveal at the end, when Harry shares a dark secret with Barbara, neatly (too neatly) explains Harry's attitude, but also overburdens the show with world historical import.
It may also overburden a foster system that is already stretched too thin.
They would seldom visit Jerusalem, Israel's capital located 50 minutes away, viewing it as too religious, overburdened with history and politics, and generally boring.
But this plan, too, is overburdened with features: columns of concrete and glass; capsule biographies of the victims; a memorial bridge with references to the Pentagon attack and the crash of the hijacked plane in Pennsylvania.
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