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The burden of these reflections is that a broader unity among the free nations is at the core of our needs.
On those rare occasions when a faculty member on tenure is not meeting the standards of the institution, the president must also bear the ultimate burden of decision and action.
It is an averaging device intended to ease the tax burden of fluctuating income ; ;
Nevertheless, because the Cost Section has felt impelled to make some kind of a distribution of total costs, it has apportioned this residue, which it sometimes calls `` burden '', among the units of carload traffic on a basis ( partly ton, partly ton-mile ) which is concededly quite arbitrary from the standpoint of cost determination.
The farm may be an additional burden if the main job is lost.
Most of them, the world over, operate on the same principle by which justice is administered in France and some other Latin countries: the customer is to be considered guilty of abysmal ignorance until proven otherwise, with the burden of proof on the customer himself.
Robert Morse, singing with comically plaintive earnestness, carries most of the burden and is responsible for the high spots in Frank Loesser's score.
The burden of Mr. Wesker's message is that people living close to the soil ( at least in England ) are not the happy, fine, strong, natural, earthy people city-bred intellectuals imagine.
But quite conceivably an altogether different impression will obtain when the work is offered in the theatre and there can be other effects to relieve the burden on the author's words.
Big business is not taxed in proportion to its capacity and output, and the disproportionate burden falls on small and medium size businesses.
It is based on a model of computation that splits the computational burden between a computer and a human: one part is solved by computer and the other part solved by human.
They must not be connected to a source of voltage ; they are designed for minimal burden, which refers to the voltage drop across the ammeter, which is typically a small fraction of a volt.
Since it is the master that chooses which slave to address, whereas a slave is ( in theory ) supposed to listen in each receive slot, being a master is a lighter burden than being a slave.
Gujarati is unusual in contrasting breathy-voiced vowels and consonants: ' twelve ', ' outside ', ' burden '.
As of 2008, Canada ’ s total government debt burden is the lowest in the G8.
Its debt burden is considerable, and the country has seen a decline in per capita gross national product over the last 40 years.
Thereby more data is collected but not imposing a burden on the whole population.
In order to ease the burden on the population, the information is primarily drawn from population registers and supplemented by sample surveys.
The burden of proof for civil contempt, however, is a preponderance of the evidence, and theoretically punitive sanctions ( punishment ) can only be imposed after due process but the due process is unpublished.

burden and spread
Staff burden was reduced at the top and spread among commands more knowledgeable about their own situation.
With this type of story, the invaders, in a kind of little grey / green man's burden, colonize the planet in an effort to spread their culture and " civilize " the indigenous " barbaric " inhabitants or secretly watch and aid earthlings saving them from themselves.
" Rejecting bail was a way to lessen the huge financial burden which civil rights groups were facing as the sit-in movement spread across the South.
Every time that a child was placed in them the priests of Moloch spread out their hands upon him to burden him with the crimes of the people, vociferating: " They are not men but oxen!
The AEF promised to spread the burden of deployments more widely among flying units, Active-Duty, Reserve or Guard.
This is some times done to reduce duplication of services in a small area or to help spread the tax burden when there is a large difference in tax base between neighboring towns.
In order to lessen their burden, and to occupy any pursuing warriors they spread gold in their path, although there was a rumour that she only spread gilded copper.
In 2009, amid controversy throughout Japan over the relocation of the base, Osaka Prefecture governor Toru Hashimoto publicly proposed moving the base's functions to Osaka's Kansai International Airport ( which is on an artificial island ), remarking that " the burden bases on Okinawa should be spread more evenly throughout Japan.
To ease this burden, NYMEX in 1994 launched the crack spread contract.
Every time that a child was placed in them the priests of Moloch spread out their hands upon him to burden him with the crimes of the people, vociferating: " They are not men but oxen!
This helped spread the burden of providing public services by adding to the base a large group of mostly more affluent residents.

burden and across
As " Muad ' Dib ," Paul becomes the central figure of a new religion, and reluctantly unleashes a bloody jihad in his name across the universe ; Paul struggles with the potential idea of seizing divine control over his newly minted empire, only to finally escape from the burden of his destiny by placing it on his sister Alia and his offspring Leto II and Ghanima.
Phone hacking attempts from across the nation had placed a large burden on the extremely small telephone company serving the township.
Over the years, Jiajing's devotion to Taoism was to become a heavy financial burden for the empire and create dissent across the country.
A pilot study showed that CES reduced the symptom burden of generalized anxiety disorder, with a decrease in Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale ( HARS ) across a 6 week study, but the study had a small sample of participants and no control group.
The proposed European Foundation, a legal form recognised throughout Europe, would lift costly legal and administrative burden from foundations that wish to work across borders ( See European Foundation Project ).
The new process was introduced in Scotland, but before it had become fully operational across the UK a number of English universities complained about the administrative burden that this approach entailed, leading to a rethink by the Westminster government.
The clock is still used at events across the country, most recently in 2011 when the debt clock was toured across the country to raise awareness of Canada's growing debt burden.
Ali was one of several men brought over by the American Government who were to drive the camels as beasts of burden for transporting cargo across what was then known as the " Great American Desert.
A community eruv refers to the legal aggregation or " mixture " under Jewish religious property law of separate parcels of property meeting certain requirements into a single parcel held in common by all the holders of the original parcels, which enables Jews who observe the traditional rules concerning Shabbat to carry children and belongings anywhere within the jointly held property without transgressing the prohibition against carrying a burden across a property line on Jewish Sabbath.
This was a great burden because he was amazingly thorough, recording all the errors that were made and the marks given to ensure consistency of marking across thousands of scripts.
The refugees instead began to trickle across into Tanzania until Tanzania closed its Burundian border in April after its refugee burden reached 550, 000.

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