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burden and message
In light of these events, a message of impending judgment is the primary burden of this figure's preaching ( 1: 7 ).
With the burden of his guilt gone ; Gon returns to the Hunter Association to finally question his father only to find that Ging has disappeared, leaving a message to say he would be waiting at the top of the World Tree.
Butterfield expressed concern with the pending expiration, saying: “ Allowing the current interest rates to expire would burden students with additional debt, prolong their ability to kick start their careers, and send the message that it is more important to cut taxes for the wealthy than educational expenses for our young people .”
On the governors writing table was a sealed message addressed to his friend, Colonel William G. Minor in which he said " I have labored and discharged my duties faithfully to the public, but this has not protected me from the slanders and abuse which has rendered my life a burden to me … I pray to God to forgive them and teach them more charity.

burden and is
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.
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 people
The burden of proof should be on the people who make these statements, to show where they got their information from, to see if their conclusions and interpretations are valid, and if they have left anything out.
In a memorable moment during the expansion announcement conference, Richardson spoke directly into the camera to thank the 40, 000 people who had purchased the PSLs and allowing the stadium to be built without a burden to the taxpayers.
The obverse of the coin contains a picture of the liberty cap which symbolizes the liberation of the people from the tax burden.
There are several measures used to quantify the burden imposed by diseases on people.
Unlike YPLL, these measurements show the burden imposed on people who are very sick, but who live a normal lifespan.
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.
In 1929 he authorized the Mexican Repatriation program to combat rampant unemployment, reduce the burden on municipal aid services, and remove people seen as usurpers of American jobs.
He speaks of his principles of leadership, he emphasizes that he has worked himself as to not burden his people with taxes, and that the laws he has enacted are based on the laws of God.
It seemed to shift the tax burden from rich to poor, as it was based on the number of people living in a house rather than its estimated price.
To give people more incentives to participate in the market, they reduced the tax burden in comparison with the late Ming, and replaced the corvée system with a head tax used to hire labourers.
A simpler, more streamlined tax code adopted in 2001 reduced the tax burden on people and dramatically increased state revenue.
If the light yoke and sweet burden of Christ were to be preached to the most obstinate people of the Saxons with as much determination as the payment of tithes has been exacted, or as the force of the legal decree has been applied for fault of the most trifling sort imaginable, perhaps they would not be averse to their baptismal vows.
The Sui dynasty's early demise was attributed to the government's tyrannical demands on the people, who bore the crushing burden of taxes and compulsory labor.
However, if the economic, social and political conditions ... do not offer a basis for the realization of individuality in the sense just mentioned, while at the same time people have lost those ties which gave them security, this lag makes freedom an unbearable burden.
The bewildered and terrified freedmen know not what to do — to leave is death ; to remain is to suffer the increased burden imposed upon them by the cruel taskmaster, whose only interest is their labor, wrung from them by every device an inhuman ingenuity can devise ; hence the lash and murder is resorted to intimidate those whom fear of an awful death alone cause to remain, while patrols, Negro dogs and spies, disguised as Yankees, keep constant guard over these unfortunate people.
They oppose integration because they believe that integration involves " meeting in the middle " and do not think that the Swedish people should not have to bear the burden of what they see as a reckless immigration policy.
The foundational Bible passage for sabbatical concepts is, in which God rested ( literally, " ceased " from his labour ) after creating the universe, and it is applied to people ( Jew and Gentile, slave and free ) and even to beasts of burden in one of the Ten Commandments (, reaffirmed in ).
As an example of satisficing, in the field of social cognition, Jon Krosnick proposed a theory of statistical survey satisficing which says that optimal question answering by a survey respondent involves a great deal of cognitive work and that some people would use satisficing to reduce that burden.
It is said that for some people, keeping the Quotations at home is a psychological burden, because they cannot dispose of it, and if it is inadvertently stained or soiled, it likely will cause considerable offense.
The revenue garnered from land is now 81. 2 % as opposed to 26. 5 % without LVT ( most of the burden of the property tax has shifted away from what people build or buy ).
If labor, buildings or machinery and plant are taxed, people are dissuaded from constructive and beneficial activities, and enterprise and efficiency are penalized due to the excess burden of taxation.
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!
These people had uremia, a disease due to the failure of the kidneys, and expressed their " unbearable suffering and unwillingness to burden their families any more ".

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