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I don't want to be burdened by the distractions of another campaign.
Why should this place have to be burdened by people's trash and shit?
I couldn't marry a wonderful person; nobody would want to be burdened by an invalid.
Nearly half of the city's residents are considered to be burdened by high housing costs.
The findings also assessed factors that make someone more likely to be burdened by education debt.
He wants his children to know about his childhood but not to be burdened by it.
"For a company of our size, to be burdened by $120,000, it wasn't an issue," Levin said.
"A large order would certainly help," Braendle said, adding that 21 results will not be burdened by one-off effects.
Mr. Ossoff's performance has already confirmed that Republicans in wealthy, conservative-leaning districts will be burdened by Mr. Trump's unpopularity.
The National Retail Federation said hundreds of thousands of businesses around the country will be burdened by the China tariffs.
"Whilst 2015 and 2016 were peak years for litigation, 2017 continues to be burdened by resolving legacy matters," the bank said.
In many districts, the Democrats will be burdened by the additional challenge of mobilizing young, nonwhite and perhaps especially black voters.
He summarily dismissed the suggestion that he would be burdened by extra pressure this week playing in front of a hometown crowd.
" He said any argument that a woman's right to abortion might be burdened by a burial requirement for the fetus "lacks evidentiary support.
While shareholders would be happy to cash out, the remaining private group would be burdened by significant leverage, which might also worry regulators.
Our children and grandchildren are counting on us to ensure that our future will not be burdened by reckless decisions of the past.
Abe's government has affirmed past official apologies over the war but said future generations should not be burdened by the sins of their forebears.
That is an attempt to address perceptions that Deutsche Bank continues to be burdened by toxic assets with the potential to produce big losses.
His job as an entertainer shouldn't be burdened by doing the heavy lifting, because after all, he's navigating the world just like the rest of us.
"For centuries, women and people of color have worked day in and day out only to be burdened by unequal pay for equal work," Malbroux said on stage.
"None of the people who were upset are the people who have actually felt and experienced what it felt like to be burdened by the weight," she said.
If landlords pass along most of those tax costs in the form of higher rents, renters could easily be burdened by the highest wealth tax rates of all.
"The facts are clear: if we care about the future of our sport, our equine athletes cannot be burdened by the taint of drugs," he said in 2013.
Debit cards, which offer pay-as-you-go spending, are especially appealing to millennials who may be burdened by student loans and wary of taking on more debt.
They began soon after Kavanaugh's nomination was announced, motivated by the nominee's 2009 Minnesota Law Review article that asserted presidents shouldn't be "burdened" by criminal investigations or civil lawsuits.
On Chance's "Warm Enough" and "Drown," her flow seemed to be burdened by the city's violence—a theme she continued to explore on her compact, 33-minute debut, Telefone.
"Our adjusted EBIT margin continued to be burdened by the price pressure seen earlier in China, combined with higher raw material prices," CEO Henrik Ehrnrooth told a news conference.
Online retailers have argued the physical presence rule has helped small businesses grow over the Internet and without it they'll be burdened by having to collect sales tax nationwide.
Even if Trump agrees to exempt some products from the tariffs, Wilson said companies, especially smaller ones, worry they will be burdened by red tape related to applying for exclusions.
"There are few powers in the Constitution as absolute as the pardon power — it is exclusively the president's and cannot be burdened by the courts or the legislature," he said.
We expect EFGInt's performance to be burdened by front-loaded integration costs at least until 2018, as the bank expects 85% of CHF200m restructuring costs to be incurred by end-2017.
"If you have a chronic disease, you shouldn't be burdened by the cost," said York F. Zöllner, professor of health economics at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, explaining the German approach.
They were talking about wine-loving friends who enjoyed hiking, bicycling and boating but did not want to be burdened by heavy bottles of wine and related paraphernalia on their outings.
It shouldn't be difficult for anyone to exercise their basic democratic right, and no one should be burdened by extra hurdles at the ballot box based on their race or political affiliation.
He says that MissionU is not meant to replace the existing higher education system but merely to provide an alternative, especially for those students who would otherwise be burdened by massive loans.
We expect EFGInt's performance to be burdened by front-loaded integration costs at least until 2018, as the bank expects 65% of CHF250 million restructuring costs to be incurred by end-2017.
Feather launches a high-end furniture rental service for liminal living "People's lives are constantly changing and they shouldn't be burdened by owning their furniture," said Jay Reno, Founder and CEO of Feather.
If you go to a less expensive college, get excited about "the opportunities a school will give you beyond college because you're not going to be burdened by debt," said education consultant Klemmer.
The government filed a motion in April to intervene in the SEC's civil enforcement action, arguing that parties and the court should not be burdened by civil discovery while the criminal case is pending.
Fitch is likely to downgrade BAT's IDR by two notches on the back of the company's post-merger profile, which will benefit from an enhanced geographic footprint but will be burdened by increased leverage.
It needs to reassure me that by trusting it and putting my phone away, I won't miss anything important, and I won't be burdened by having to deal with a lot of banal captures.
Linde's on-site business, which supplies gases to large steel or petrochemicals plants, would benefit from a solid project pipeline in 2018 while the healthcare business would be burdened by price reductions, the company said.
Linde's on-site business, which supplies gases to large steel or petrochemicals plants, would benefit from a solid project pipeline this year while the healthcare operations would be burdened by price reductions, the company said.
U.S. District Judge William Smith in Providence, Rhode Island, said the Justice Department had adequately established that the government would be burdened by allowing former investment fund executive John Borzilleri to continue pursuing the case.
The states claim they would be burdened by having to spend more on public services like healthcare, law enforcement and education if undocumented parents of both American citizens and legal permanent residents are allowed to stay in the country.
The states claimed they would be burdened by having to spend more on public services like healthcare, law enforcement and education if undocumented parents of both American citizens and legal permanent residents were allowed to stay in the country.
Even after the planned EUR1bn capital increase, to be allocated to increase coverage levels, the new group's capital will continue to be burdened by a high level of unreserved impaired loans, close to 150% based on end-2015 figures.
About 4 in 10 residents of South Bend are black or Hispanic, and those groups are far more likely to be burdened by the cost of housing and to be unemployed, a 2017 report on the city's racial wealth divide found.
Few white people actually seem to be burdened by affirmative-action policies: Derek Bok and William Bowen, two former Ivy League presidents, have found that race-blind admissions at selective schools would boost white students' admissions prospects by one percentage point.
While we should give credit to Warren for developing a detailed plan to fund her proposal, it is simply false to say that the middle class will not be burdened by these tax increases required to fund her health care program.
"After a series of inexcusable actions, it's clear that there needs to be an immediate change in Broward County and taxpayers should no longer be burdened by paying a salary for a Supervisor of Elections who has already announced resignation," he added.
Successful completion of a diversion program means the person does not have a criminal conviction on their record, and therefore will not be burdened by the more than 40,000 laws and statutes that accompany a conviction and keep people from obtaining employment, education, or housing.
Nearly four decades after the release of "Say It Loud," Professors Jennifer Hochschild and Vesla Weaver, having synthesized the pertinent academic literature, declared authoritatively that compared to their lighter-skinned counterparts, dark-skinned blacks continue to be burdened by lower levels of education, income, and job status.
"After a series of inexcusable actions, it's clear that there needs to be an immediate change in Broward County and taxpayers should no longer be burdened by paying a salary for a Supervisor of Elections who has already announced resignation," Scott said in a statement at the time.
At a time black colleges are seeing jumps in applications and enrollment — Howard had a 1503 percent increase in applicants this year, to almost 21,000 — the sense of crisis here speaks to a contradiction that is befuddling the leaders of many black colleges: As their institutions grow, they continue to be burdened by financial woes.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS, NATIONAL RATINGS AND SENIOR DEBT Upside to CBK's ratings is limited as an upgrade would require a structural improvement in the bank's earnings, which we believe is unlikely as profitability will be burdened by restructuring costs over the next two years, while revenue remains under pressure from low interest rates and competition.
The resolution of the three corruption cases would resolve the 3 percent budget deficit for an entire year, since receipts should exceed $1 billion (USD), while sending the requisite message to the young, unemployed and middle-class protesters, who took to the streets last year, that they shall not be burdened by the crimes of the privileged.
"I will also say to you that I have seen fathers bring their sons up to me and say, 'she is the first,' in a way that is to also speak to those sons about the fact they should not ever be burdened by what has been and they should see what can be," Harris said.
Children are often collateral damage in the AIDS crisis. As dependents, they can be burdened by the illness and eventual death of one or both parents due to HIV/AIDS. Studies have shown that orphaned children are more likely to display physical symptoms of malnutrition than children whose parents are both alive.
His former Hand Shakers name was known as Break. Despite being hot headed, Reijiro is a caring and kind man. He wishes to raise Yukiya normally, making sure that he won't be burdened by his fate as an irregular Hand Shaker. ;Haruka : : Haruka, also known as Haruka Tosabori, is Yukiya's childhood friend.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. Print. p. 109. Bills of exchange made it significantly easier to travel long distances because a traveller would not be burdened by the weight of metal coins. Islamic methods of mathematics, astronomy, and science made their way to Africa, East Asia and Europe during the Pax Mongolica.John M. Hobson.
As the senior most widow, she plays a crucial role in the succession and installs her adopted son, the fourth prince Emperor Qianlong, upon the Dragon Throne instead of her own biological son as she does not want him to be burdened by the role of emperor. In the end, Zhenhuan becomes the sad and lonely Empress Dowager.
Simon was captured. In 1269, Bernard IV paid a large ransom to secure Simon's release. He had to borrow the money, causing the House of Lippe to be burdened by debt. At different times during his reign, he was regent of Ravensberg, had a dispute with the city of Lippstadt, which had joined the Rhenish League of Cities, and was liege lord of Vehmic court in Wesenfort.
The common name is somewhat misleading, as pollen mites consume more nectar than pollen. Both their feeding habits and their size differs significantly from Varroa destructor, the mite very harmful to the European Honey Bee. Although both are classified as mites, varroa mites are more closely related to ticks and only distantly related to Chaetodactylus. A mason bee, upon emerging from its nest, may be burdened by hundreds of hitchhiking pollen mites.
The convoys, bearing the Romanian flag, left the Romanian Embassy in Beirut in the mornings of the afore mentioned days to Damascus, where the refugees left from by air to Henry Coandă Airport in Bucharest, arriving there the next day, few hours after the midnight. The evacuation of others was reported to be ongoing, but their arrival at the embassy is known to be burdened by the destruction of the roads. There is no evacuation news since July 21.
Without any diplomatic authorization, Babcock entered negotiations with Báez for annexation on August 7, with Cazneau serving as Babcock's interpreter. Babcock was informed of a large loan with unfavorable terms that the Dominican government had taken from financier Edward Herzberg Hartmont. With annexation, the United States would be burdened by this loan, meaning this debt could hinder ratification in the Senate. Babcock believed the loan was a backhanded way by the British to take over the Dominican Gulf, presuming the Dominican government failed to pay it back.
For the rest of his superiorship, Ryken would be burdened by the loan he took in order to purchase Het Walletje. In addition, he was not a very good administrator, and his institute had a crisis at the Mother House in Bruges. Ryken was asked to tender his resignation by Jean-Baptiste Malou, Bishop of Bruges. Ryken willingly turned over his office to a younger man, and spent the last eleven years of his life as a simple member of the institute he had established.
Earnings from the paper were low and its financial situation worsened. The paper closed down at the end of October 1999, after which the owners filed for bankruptcy. Makor Rishon was reestablished after five weeks, in December 1999, under the auspices of a company named “The New Makor Rishon” – a move that enabled its purchaser, Dr. Michael Karash, to derive benefit from the newspaper's name without having to be burdened by past debts. Karash worked to broaden the subscriber base and to make the paper financially viable.
With the impending onset of hostilities, Harrison sought military assistance from neighboring Kentucky. After being appointed brigadier general of the Kentucky militia on August 22, Harrison went to attain the force in order to defend the Indiana territorial government at Vincennes. Harrison had resigned his military commission in December 1811, but with the help of Kentucky governor Charles Scott, he was able to recruit Kentucky citizens to help defend Indiana; citizens in Ohio and Indiana had heard of the lack of camp provisions and chose not to be burdened by such hardships.Mahon pp.
Kokusai then enters and talks about looking for a replacement for vice president. He laments about how his friend Akutsu declined the position and how he needs to continue looking for someone. Chiga asks him why he did not ask him to fill the position and after some pressure, Kokusai admits he had originally thought of Chiga but did not want to ask him as he knew Chiga (unlike his other friend) would take the position very seriously and might be burdened by it. Chiga is touched and says he will gladly take the position.
Yuri is actually one of Yuya's three older brothers who died together with Yuto and Yugo during G.O.D's rampage, his soul enduring and ending up inside Yuya. Concluding that Yuya would be burdened by them if he remembered how they died, Yuri, Yuto, and Yugo agreed to erase Yuya's memories involving them. Yuri first makes his presence known during Yuya's duel against Sora, berating Yuya's naivety while exposing Sora's true nature. Unfortunately, Yuri was quickly cornered when Sora directly attacked him, heavily injuring him due to the tripled damage setting set by Sora prior the Duel, leading Yuya to take over once more.
He committed suicide in 1994, two years after winning a Pulitzer Prize for his autobiography, Fortunate Son. A biography of Lewis Puller includes this comment, :It was primarily through the patience and unflagging love of his wife (to whom the book is dedicated) that Puller was able to survive his recuperation. Not that that love was untested: at their initial reunion, Puller, confined to a wheelchair, instructed his five-months-pregnant wife to divorce him rather than be burdened by a cripple. Toddy persevered, helping Puller through law school and assisting him in his unsuccessful bid for a seat in Congress.
Charles Scott With the impending onset of hostilities, the governor of the Indiana Territory, future United States President William Henry Harrison sought military assistance from neighboring Kentucky. After being appointed brigadier general of the Kentucky militia on August 22, Harrison went to attain the force in order to defend the Indiana territorial government at Vincennes, Indiana. Harrison had resigned his military commission in December 1811, but with the help of Kentucky governor Charles Scott, he was able to recruit Kentucky citizens to help defend Indiana; citizens in Ohio and Indiana had heard of the lack of camp provisions and chose not to be burdened by such hardships.Mahon pp.
The age grades during this burial exudes high degree of rage and bitterness during the igba okwa they will break anything that is kept along their part. They will patrol with blue powder and will pour it on any youth that did not join them in the mourning. There will engage in wrestling (ITU nyajili) and no weakling comes out during this period because such a person will be thrown on the floor. Every member of the age grade and any other youth shall contribute a token called utu mmanya this is necessary because the bereaved family is not expected to be burdened by the age grade.
During the financial crisis of 2008, Lewis engineered the takeover of Merrill Lynch for $50 billion. The FDIC chairperson at the time, Sheila Bair, stated that the acquisition was overpriced, as Merrill Lynch along with Countrywide, which Bank of America also acquired, were "two of the sickest financial institutions in the country." Bair would further state that Bank of America had been healthy going into the financial crisis but would now be burdened by these ill-timed and overly generous acquisitions. In its January 16, 2009 earnings release, Bank of America revealed massive losses at Merrill Lynch in the fourth quarter, which required an infusion of $20 billion from the federal government.
Significantly, Ehrenfels believed that in his new society where men would not be burdened by the demands of family life would allow them to live more full and adventuresome lives like the type depicted in the "flight from domesticity" books. Ehrenfels's own fantasies about manly Aryan heroes battling the "Yellow Peril" who would single-handedly kill hundreds of the "evil" Asians while sleeping with every white women in sight, but never having a relationship or raising children appeared to be a sexualized version of the macho fantasies found in the "flight from domesticity" novels. Not all of the "flight from domesticity" writers took the same racist line as did as Ehrenfels, with May in particular being very sympathetic towards the plight of Native-Americans in his Old Shatterhand novels. In many of the "flight from domesticity" books, non-white peoples like the Zulus and the Apache were depicted admiringly if rather patronizingly as "noble savages" who in their primitive state had preserved certain spiritual qualities that people in the industrialized West had long since lost.
This problem is exacerbated by arbitrary pairing of strangers to dive as buddies by dive professionals who are not familiar with the competence of the divers beyond the certification they have produced when booking the dive. The dive professionals are usually indemnified by a waiver/release that the divers are required to sign as a condition of service, leaving the divers vulnerable to the consequences of being paired with an incompetent or negligent buddy, or buddies who have been trained in slightly different procedures, and may be unfamiliar with each other's equipment and intentions. The reaction to this problem includes the two extremes - The DIR philosophy of strict adherence to a standardised system of procedures and equipment, and not diving with anyone who does not use the same system, and the self-reliant route, where the diver elects to dive as if on their own, not relying on the buddy for assistance, and carrying sufficient equipment redundancy to manage reasonably foreseeable incidents unaided. These divers may choose to dive solo rather than be burdened by a buddy of unknown competence or known incompetence, but may be obstructed in this choice by legislation or terms and conditions of service.

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