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burden and having
His Basilikon Doron, a manual on the powers of a king, was written to edify his four-year-old son Henry Frederick king " acknowledgeth himself ordained for his people, having received from the god a burden of government, whereof he must be countable.
New Jersey had the second heaviest tax burden, having to work until April 25 to pay their total taxes.
The terms can also be used to apply meaning to the taxation of select consumption, such as a tax on luxury goods and the exemption of basic necessities may be described as having progressive effects as it increases a tax burden on high end consumption and decreases a tax burden on low end consumption.
Currently, in many countries with a democratic system and the rule of law, criminal procedure puts the burden of proof on the prosecution – that is, it is up to the prosecution to prove that the defendant is guilty beyond any reasonable doubt, as opposed to having the defense prove that s / he is innocent, and any doubt is resolved in favor of the defendant.
In May 2011 the Metropolitan Museum of Art announced it had entered into an agreement to occupy the Madison Avenue building for at least eight years starting in 2015 easing the Whitney of the burden of having to finance two large museums.
In the Pike case, the Court explained that a state regulation having only " incidental " effects on interstate commerce " will be upheld unless the burden imposed on such commerce is clearly excessive in relation to the putative local benefits.
A legal restriction posing an undue burden was defined as one having " the purpose or effect of placing a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion of a nonviable fetus.
To help their affiliates comply with the regulations, broadcast networks began to reorganize their efforts to adhere to the mandates, so their affiliates would not bear the burden of scheduling the shows themselves on their own time thus eliminating the risk of having network product preempted by the mandates.
The First House of Men, called the House or Folk of Bëor, was the smallest of the Three, having at the time of their coming to Beleriand " no more than two thousand full-grown men ; and they were poor and ill-equipped, but they were inured to hardship and toilsome journeys carrying great loads, for they had no beasts of burden.
In that circumstance, the defendant manufacturer or distributor may move to dismiss the case on the basis of spoliation ( instead of just having to rely on the plaintiff's usual burden of proof, the argument being that any testimony of plaintiff's witnesses would not overcome the spoliation inference born of the lost evidentiary value of the missing product itself ).
For example, a sales tax on luxury goods or the exemption of basic necessities may be described as having progressive effects as it increases a tax burden on high end consumption or decreases a tax burden on low end consumption respectively.
A sales tax on luxury goods or the exemption of basic necessities may be described as having progressive effects as it increases a tax burden on high end consumption or decreases a tax burden on low end consumption respectively.
The Russian government accused the company of misusing tax havens inside Russia in the 1990s so as to reduce its tax burden ; havens were set up by most major oil producers in outlying areas of Russia which had been granted special tax status to assist in their economic development ; such " onshore-offshore " were used to evade profit taxes, resulting in Yukos having an effective tax rate of 11 %, vs a statutory rate of 30 % at the time.
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He was, however successful in having the Austrian occupation force withdrawn ( 1827 ) therefore relieving a large financial burden on the Treasury.
For 30 years after the war the Democrats carried the burden of having opposed the martyred Lincoln, the salvation of the Union and the destruction of slavery.
In fact, attention to the emotional burden of having cancer is often a part of a patient's treatment plan.
Also, a male will occasionally " baby-sit " for his female friend, so she can feed and forage freely without the burden of having to carry or watch the infant.
Fred becomes the most important person in Gunn's world, but Gunn's devotion suffers the ultimate test in the episode " Supersymmetry ", when he kills Professor Seidel ( who deliberately sent Fred to Pylea ) in order to save Fred from having to carry the burden of doing it herself.
As a result, more people can participate in the festivities together without the burden of having to reveal one's class, religion, or financial capacity.
While this code stated that the burden of proof is on the bank to prove negligence or fraud rather than the cardholder having to prove innocence,

burden and contribute
Indeed, in the U. S. estimates of the environmental regulation's total costs reach 2 % of GDP, and any new regulation will arguably contribute in some way to that burden.
Research suggests that negative symptoms contribute more to poor quality of life, functional disability, and the burden on others than do positive symptoms.
In the debate Charles Townshend said, "... and now will these Americans, children planted by our care, nourished up by our Indulgence until they are grown to a degree of strength and opulence, and protected by our arms, will they grudge to contribute their mite to relieve us from heavy weight of the burden which we lie under?
In another article TNR favorably cited the example of Denmark as evidence that an expansive welfare state and high tax burden can be consistent with, and in some ways contribute to, a strong economy.
Carplus is supported by Transport For London ( TFL ), the British government initiative to reduce congestion and parking pressure and contribute to relieving the burden on the environment and to the reduction of traffic related air-pollution, in London.
Functional foods are part of the continuum of products that individuals may consume to increase their health and / or contribute to reducing their disease burden.
In order to reduce the burden on such schemes, many governments give privately funded retirement plans a tax advantaged status in order to encourage more people to contribute to such arrangements.
The Free Clinics Medical Malpractice Program extends this coverage to insures physicians and other clinicians who contribute free health care services in the communities, relieving them of the burden of paying for private liability coverage.
Items that contribute to the burden of a current measurement circuit are switch-blocks, meters and intermediate conductors.
On March 12, 2004, the 39th Air Base Group inactivated, and the 39th Air Base Wing activated to provide the best mix of required support and, as new mission requirements emerge, to shoulder the burden and better contribute in the global war on terrorism.
In most countries, proponents of the IL Movement claim preconceived notions and a predominantly medical view of disability contribute to negative attitudes towards people with disabilities, portraying them as sick, defective and deviant persons, as objects of professional intervention, as a burden for themselves and their families, dependent on other people ’ s charity.
Silent throughout, she doesn't contribute much beyond being yet another burden to the already stressed-out Beatrice who verbally abuses her as she does her daughters.
While infectious diseases such as HIV exact a great health toll in low-income countries, surgical conditions including trauma from road traffic crashes or other injuries, malignancies, soft tissue infections, congenital anomalies, and complications of childbirth also contribute significantly to the burden of disease and impede economic development.
It is a burden to keep people alive past the point they can contribute to society, especially if the resources used could be spent on a curable ailment.
Syndemics tend to develop under conditions of health disparity, caused by poverty, stress, or structural violence, and contribute to a significant burden of disease in affected populations.

burden and maintenance
Select Committees of both Houses then debate the proposal and examine it against criteria including maintenance of " necessary protection " for those who may be affected, the adequacy of public consultation, the extent of the burden to be lifted, financial implications and compliance with European law.
It was technologically impressive for its time, but required nearly twenty-four hour maintenance, which was to become George Green's burden for the next twenty years.
A 2009 review of maintenance therapy concluded " In younger patients, post-ASCT maintenance therapy with thalidomide appears to increase tumor burden reduction further, which translates in prolonged PFS ( Progression-free survival ).
The new computer reduced the burden of flight software maintenance and significantly lowered costs.
The small size of the city's garrison was due to the uneasiness of emperors and populace alike towards a permanent large military force, both for fear of a military uprising and because of the considerable financial burden its maintenance would entail.
Timeshare resale companies have sprung up, that actually charge the owner to assume his / her timeshare ownership ; using the excuse that the resale company must assume the maintenance fees until that burden can be unloaded to a new buyer.
At the time, there was opposition among many within the Qing government toward the annexation of Taiwan, arguing that its maintenance would become an economic burden on the empire.
This new system will simplify code and consequently strengthen system performance while reducing the maintenance burden.
The original Com-Star wheels combine the flexibility of spoked wheels ( without the maintenance burden ) with the strength and tubeless characteristics of one-piece wheels.
Initially, Yuma County assumed the burden of airfield maintenance and limited the use exclusively to Army and Navy aircraft.
When the highway was nearly finished, the government began considering ways to execute the operation and maintenance of the highway autonomously, without burden on governmental financing.

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