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"burdened" Definitions
  1. (of a vessel) required to yield to a vessel having the right of way.
  2. Compare privileged (def. 5).

976 Sentences With "burdened"

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What does it mean to be "cost burdened" or "severely cost burdened" in terms of your housing situation?
Of rent-burdened New Yorkers, the subset of extremely rent burdened pay more than 50 percent of their income toward rent and utilities.
" And if Beckett was burdened by his failure in English, Ms Lahiri is burdened by the spectre of her success: "I became a writer in English.
She says she would have directed so much earlier if she hadn't been burdened—literally, she emphasizes, burdened—by negative thoughts about how she was perceived.
But poor kids of all races are burdened relative to rich kids; those from single-parent families are similarly burdened, as are those who are physically or mentally abused.
Castlevania is ripe with potential, but also burdened with cliches.
Chesapeake itself has been burdened by a heavy debt load.
As Xu Jing sees it, we are burdened by choice.
At the same time, I am burdened and need hope.
Kids appreciate things differently and aren't burdened by outside influences.
However, HSH's capitalisation remains burdened by high net impaired loans.
I shared, or rather burdened, my friend with this discovery.
Why buy companies burdened by accumulated debt and legacy assets?
"The Iron Heel" is burdened by dense, interminable political arguments.
High debt levels and rent have also burdened traditional retailers.
I felt burdened by the stories of racism they shared.
" He added, "IBM is really burdened by the old business.
If abjection is understood as being burdened by a part of oneself that can never be cast off and all its attendant frustrations, then Stanfield seems burdened by his desire for an audience's attention.
He was, instead, desperately burdened by debt that topped $1 billion.
Audiences will watch tonight and tomorrow's finale burdened by dramatic irony.
It is common for families to feel burdened, stressed and depressed.
I didn't feel burdened, but I was grateful that he asked.
But those other legacy automakers are burdened with decades of history.
It doesn't seem like she's burdened by that, which is cool.
If you do, you're considered to be a "cost-burdened" renter.
More and more, people are entering later life burdened by debt.
We were burdened by our stuff; we were drowning in it.
Roberto's affection toward Nottingham, though genuine, is burdened by his guilt.
But he has also seemed burdened by the weight of expectations.
He was a slim young man burdened with a large backpack.
Americans would be financially incapacitated, burdened either by the costs of
Kuznetsov was just a kid, and burdened with so much hope.
For debt-burdened countries that may seem a tall order too.
Students and parents end up burdened with debts they can't manage.
For debt-burdened countries that may seem a tall order too.
"What intifada, when we are all burdened by loans?" he answered.
The publishing industry, burdened and drowned by the long tail, will sink.
I don't want to be burdened with the distractions of a campaign.
I don't want to be burdened by the distractions of another campaign.
Still the number of cost-burdened renters is at a historic high.
Owner Bake Shaffer said the law has burdened him and his wife.
While Budge sympathised with his anxious, burdened opponent, the regime did not.
The Chinese economy is already burdened with too much debt, economists say.
This doesn't mean Jamie isn't still burdened with physical and emotional wounds.
FLNG is also attractive to resource-rich but debt-burdened African countries.
For many years, he had financial woes and was burdened with debt.
But the young aspirants are burdened by a history they cannot shake.
Call a book "The Mothers" and you've burdened it from the jump.
Meanwhile, Verdon was lied to, undermined, and burdened with every household responsibility.
LeEco is burdened with loans and financial liabilities of around $1.5 billion.
She is still burdened with monthly mortgage repayments from her first apartment.
But Springfield Avenue also traverses areas burdened by crime, drugs and poverty.
An increasing number of American families, for example, are severely rent burdened.
Women are burdened with a great deal of responsibilities in her life.
I finished burdened with a bit more humility than seemed entirely necessary.
Moses claimed that the Central Park shows burdened the city with expenses.
We can grapple with our past instead of being burdened by it.
But I didn't just want to leave her burdened by that knowledge.
His main concern: In an economic downturn, debt-burdened companies would struggle.
Historically, music's leading men have been less burdened by stereotypes of masculinity.
The novel is burdened by a heavy-handed use of emotive prose.
And the cast from top to bottom is burdened with stagy dialogue.
It is inspired by classic British style, but not burdened by it.
Carper testified against it, saying states shouldn't be burdened with more work.
One son, burdened by his father's heroic legacy, responds by going AWOL.
"I did not feel burdened to recreate it exactly," Mr. Rockwell said.
"The department is already burdened by a lack of resources," Baron said.
And unlike us, machines aren't burdened with an emotional attachment to privacy.
He seemed to me a little burdened and looked a little tired.
That sprawling inquiry has burdened the early months of the Trump administration.
According to the Census Bureau's 28503 American Community Survey 22020 percent of all renter households were rent burdened, while 54 percent of African American-led renter households and 55 percent of senior-headed renter households were also rent burdened.
Chesapeake itself has been considered financially weakened, burdened by a heavy debt load.
And Spotify is still burdened with heavy royalty payment to artists and labels.
I didn't want her to feel burdened inside by my lack of joy.
She's far away from her wife, alienated by her family, and burdened financially.
My feeling is that most of these artists are not burdened with that.
The team's so burdened by E3 prep that they've forgotten their Pavlovian responses.
He wrote that the mandate "substantially" burdened the religious exercise of the challengers.
Turkey's domestic security forces are similarly burdened by multiple threats on multiple fronts.
The problem is that Reyla, unlike her family, is burdened with a conscience.
A person burdened with superpowers who must choose, each time, to be good.
"I have yet to meet someone who isn't burdened with hyperresponsibility," she explained.
Why should this place have to be burdened by people's trash and shit?
Which sickness has burdened us—or our ancestors, or any lifeform—the longest?
Italy's banks are already burdened with around €350 billion of non-performing loans.
We've routinely excused professional misconduct from these lawyers because they say they're burdened.
The creators of the football franchise are dually burdened by reality and expectations.
Hermit crabs and octopuses flounce on furniture, burdened by all too human anxieties.
Many industrial companies are burdened by excess capacity, and downsizing may be unavoidable.
That affects Cemex, which is burdened with a heavy dollar-denominated debt load.
Sexual orientation was one of those subjects burdened with too many cultural sensitivities.
In his letter designating Razzaz, King Abullah said price hikes had burdened Jordanians.
Right now, for the math-burdened, Kershaw is sitting at 210 to 1.
They're burdened with high deductibles, co-pays, co-insurance and other costly features.
"We're not burdened by a legacy of health care service delivery," he added.
I was thrilled, after I graduated, to not be so burdened full time.
The reasons why people are cost-burdened are a little bit different everywhere.
There's academia surrounding Shakespeare like no other writer has ever been burdened with.
Many are also burdened by student debt and contend with increasingly unaffordable housing.
Many are also burdened by student debt and contend with increasingly unaffordable housing.
Our house was always tense, each member of our family burdened by anxiety.
Millennials are often labeled the poorest, most financially burdened generation in modern times.
In 2017, 47.4 percent, or over 20 million renter households, were cost-burdened.
It is also burdened by a near $44 billion unfunded state pension liability.
More than that and the government considers you moderately or severely cost-burdened.
State-run banks are already burdened with some $140 billion in stressed debt.
Blessed are the unlettered, for they are not burdened with theories of history.
The Nets are a young crew, not unduly burdened by egos and attitude.
They are adept at reading others and not generally burdened by feelings of guilt.
Nearly 3 out of every 10 rent-burdened New Yorkers fall into that category.
You swiftly close out of the app, burdened with a heavy sense of grief.
Still burdened with that yearning to release your hot take, you begin to weep.
We're not burdened by brick and mortar operations, we're able to operate more efficiently.
Jordan will play Guy Montag, a 'fireman' burdened with the task of burning books.
The Indian government is seeking to consolidate the nation's debt-burdened state banking sector.
No flirting in the North, plz Still burdened with glorious purpose and teen angst.
If Mr Eka feels burdened by other people's expectations, he does not show it.
Since many are burdened with massive student debt, they can't afford to launch startups.
But she is also burdened with high expectations, which are likely to go unfulfilled.
Fifty years after the accident, I still feel burdened by tremendous guilt and shame.
Kamala Harris represents one of the most rent-burdened states in the country: California.
Florida ranks second, home to five of the most severely housing cost-burdened cities.
But those vibrant physicists in the CERN cafeteria didn't seem burdened with existential angst.
Carlson said making sure residents aren't burdened with high taxes would be a priority.
The nation's state-owned banks have been burdened with bad debts for several years.
Yes, Vinnie is burdened by his brother's debts and endangered by his screw-ups.
"I honestly don't think that person will be burdened with what transpired," he said.
"SMBs don't need to be burdened with additional debt or additional loans," Buchanan said.
But in 2004, the company, burdened by debt, was forced to go on hiatus.
Liz would rather not be burdened with her father's mistakes and her brother's irresponsibility.
To pay that much without being burdened, you'd have to earn $6503,000 a year.
These facts undercut Texas's argument that it is unduly burdened by the president's decisions.
Germany will not provide a financial package to rescue the debt-burdened Turkish economy.
Ever since my unanswered profession of love, he'd felt burdened and guilty, he said.
Trump and Clinton are both burdened with high unfavorable ratings in the latest poll.
"Everything is just very burdened with debt, and there's no stopping it," added Paul.
America is not burdened with the history of tyranny and totalitarianism that haunts Russia.
Joblessness remains an intractable problem among India's youth and farmers are burdened by debt.
Like these problems couldn't possibly be mine, I was burdened with someone else's troubles.
Sanders and Clinton have united behind proposals to help college students burdened by tuition and former students burdened by debt, while Johnson's hostility to government action would leave them hostile to the magic of the marketplace that has not been kind to them.
Those institutions were being burdened with responsibilities that they were not trained to deal with.
It burdened people with chronic debt and turned them into gamblers in the stock market.
Italian lenders in particular are burdened by large amounts of so-called non-performing loans.
South Korea's KOSPI, which has been burdened by tensions over North Korea, jumped 13 percent.
Critics of Dodd-Frank said the stringent rules discouraged lending and burdened smaller banks unnecessarily.
From now on, America will be empowered by our aspirations – not burdened by our fears.
"We would never want him to be burdened with that sadness," the mom tells PEOPLE.
I couldn't marry a wonderful person; nobody would want to be burdened by an invalid.
In the 1980s the Soviets were burdened by sinking oil prices and soaring defence spending.
The move created the world's largest democracy, and also burdened it with a colossal challenge.
They come burdened with loss, trauma and failed attempts to integrate and make a living.
And while all women are affected by these trends, women of color are particularly burdened.
Critics sometimes complain that the demands of the LGBT lobby are burdened by political correctness.
"Our pros tell us they are more burdened by regulation than by taxes," he said.
So how do you tackle a rapidly growing population burdened with high rates of unemployment?
Even a world-class restaurant like Per Se was recently burdened with a "C" rating.
And not feeling burdened that, Oh my God, what is one me going to do?
But the early episodes of "Thrones" were burdened with the books' stature and vast story.
Becoming a public company burdened Mr. Trump with the responsibility of putting shareholders' interests first.
The caregiver often feels burdened and stressed, but also feels guilty about feeling this way.
Municipal residents are more likely to be burdened with a significantly higher portion of debt.
They are burdened by overwhelming student debt and higher housing costs and are earning less.
And the share of rent-burdened tenants in many municipalities rivals New York City's, too.
Wildland firefighters are already burdened with heavy packs, and can't take on much more baggage.
Not long ago, Toles, 24, felt burdened by the fear that comes with great promise.
Oman's economy, burdened by high levels of debt, is particularly vulnerable to oil price swings.
Several organizations in recent years have proposed tax credits for cost-burdened low-income households.
I interviewed you this past summer, and now you sound so much lighter, less burdened.
Instead, we are likely to see a sober anniversary, burdened by hypotheticals and gloomy predictions.
"I'd rather be in a less burdened hospital system if I can," Tabick, 193, said.
"I'd rather be in a less burdened hospital system if I can," Tabick, 193, said.
Still jumpy from the war, he departed the military burdened by confusion, sorrow and shame.
I love your kind impulse, but I don't want you feeling burdened or stressed here.
They hope the additional space will help prevent burdened health care systems from being overwhelmed.
Like many millennials, Walsh graduated from college without a job and burdened by student debt.
Nearly half of the city's residents are considered to be burdened by high housing costs.
So we have the equivalent of a very, still, highly burdened economy that's a problem.
His very name, for all its air of Ivy League ease, represents a burdened legacy.
In other communities, water recycling protects sensitive waterways and alleviates over-burdened centralized treatment facilities.
And yet the city's efforts to fight it remain splintered, underfunded and burdened by scandal.
And it found that a lot of women with abusive husbands would be substantially burdened.
It is burdened — some would say blessed — with the problems of varied, often conflicting, interests.
Years of buying meat and giving it away for free burdened Mutua with considerable debt.
The DoL outlined that Google isn't burdened by its request, nor is complying interrupting its business.
As the only survivor of her village, Kate grows up burdened by trauma and survivor's guilt.
The last president burdened with recession as he sought a second term was Carter, in 2.7.
If you spend more, you run the risk of becoming "cost burdened" by your living expenses.
Some observers fret that Chinese consumers, burdened by rising debt, have started opting for cheaper goods.
That way they can be proactive and potentially avoid overdrafting and being burdened with bank fees.
He has looked burdened by the weight of, well, being Ronaldo for most of the tournament.
It's managed to borrow from the past without seeming burdened by it or beholden to it.
As you also said, two other similarly burdened firms have also gone under in recent times.
But in your late forties you began to feel out of sorts: burdened, headache-y, doomed.
Burdened by the future, they find respite in one another and the architecture that surrounds them.
What to do if you are burdened with too large a stock of your own wine?
The announcement may frustrate flyers who already feel burdened with travel restrictions and fees from airlines.
These days, presidents are burdened with a thousand too many responsibilities, making their time extraordinarily valuable.
Still, manufacturing and mining, for instance, are burdened with the malaise that has struck overseas economies.
And it's a big, burdened, and yet determined step forward on the journey for American democracy.
Its business is domestically focused and it is burdened by a large pile of impaired loans.
Tillman is burdened by being a privileged white person in a luckless, mostly brown border city.
Slovenia has an inefficient national health system and is also burdened by a rapidly ageing population.
But they're so burdened by debt they lack the capital and flexibility needed to change course.
His business empire was fracturing, burdened by high debt, low revenue and overexpansion, according to Wired.
Greek banks are burdened by soured loans clogging up their balance sheets and holding back lending.
The findings also assessed factors that make someone more likely to be burdened by education debt.
But he is still burdened by a loan taken out four years ago to get married.
Monaco begins feeling burdened by her family on one side and her employees on the other.
We are not burdened with how he thinks or what his worries are or his plans.
And it's generally the lower paid, over-burdened women that have to pick up the tab.
The Mac team is said to be burdened with developing two concepts simultaneously for new products.
It is a state burdened with a high tax rate, significant regulation and extreme housing costs.
I'm burdened with the historical knowledge, pain, and truth of negative interactions between police and minorities.
Best of all are her characters — particularly Innisth, the conscientious duke burdened with a sadistic Immanent.
It was the latest step upward in a career that has been burdened by weighty expectations.
Burdened by coursework and student loan debt, Ms. Colón dropped out after less than a year.
Visitors are not burdened by the ghosts of Hemingway and Sartre to have an indelible experience.
And G.M. and Ford are still burdened by their history of financial problems during economic downturns.
The woman will leave the clinic still burdened by every single problem she came in with.
But Sprint, burdened with a heavy load of debt, has struggled, and the goal remained elusive.
Whatever the number is, there's no doubt that many Americans are burdened by unpaid medical bills.
Like many of his scientific colleagues, Esvelt is not burdened by a lack of self-regard.
He wants his children to know about his childhood but not to be burdened by it.
Americans are more burdened by student debt than they are by credit card or auto debt.
Furthermore, patients with extreme obesity are often burdened with loose skin after a dramatic weight loss.
"This program burdened us for many many years ... and it was a heavy liability," said Enders.
Some are burdened with childcare expenses, while others are trying to build their rainy day fund.
This rescue gave access to cheap central bank funds, but also burdened it with problematic assets.
Here are the 10 states most burdened by credit card debt, based on debt and income.
If banks are overly burdened by this regulatory load, it's not apparent in their robust results.
Rocking gently, our heads nodding like branches burdened with fruit, we practice waiting for a reply.
"We know from Casey that the focus must be on the ones who are burdened," she said.
When she arrives, she is burdened with a secret: Nai Nai is not aware of her prognosis.
He is seeking a realistic resolution and a brighter future for all those burdened with this conflict.
Now, burdened with a memory he is struggling to come to terms with, Madasani's words are heartrending.
Emerging from the war burdened with debt, Britain found itself being gradually supplanted as a global power.
Net profit, which was burdened by restructuring charges and lower realised capital gains, declined 22% to USD1.6bn.
"Affirmative action helps to give people burdened by structural disadvantage a fair opportunity to compete," Roithmayr said.
She carries this experience into her song "Keisha Complexion," but the song is not burdened by it.
They make me feel assured, happy, and a little less burdened by a world leader's asinine tweets.
Postmedia, the country's biggest newspaper chain, which runs local papers across Canada, is burdened by crushing debt.
" Trump claimed on Twitter that transgender troops would render the military "burdened with medical costs and disruption.
"There are too many political problems at the moment," Manga concedes, speaking softly and sounding burdened himself.
With active equity firms burdened with steady cash outflows, they have fewer resources to unearth fresh ideas.
Burdened by an unlikeable protagonist and problematic concept, the show may never be able to achieve greatness.
Why should writers be so special, or, depending on how you look at it, so unfairly burdened?
Instead it is following the model that has burdened some Asian and African states with crippling debt.
"The government has illogically burdened people with the increase," a student union leader, Lucky Akter, told reporters.
Americans are now more burdened by college loans than they are by credit card or auto debt.
The same might be said of aluminium, another metal burdened by legacy stocks and continued over-production.
Companies that pay a portion of health insurance for their workers may find themselves burdened by cost.
"For a company of our size, to be burdened by $120,000, it wasn't an issue," Levin said.
At Postbank, volume growth helped offset margin pressure, but results were burdened by a negative hedging effect.
Some Asian economies are vulnerable, too, Nomura analysts said, with many countries burdened by high private debt.
Only 22.5 percent of Anchorage seniors are housing cost–burdened despite the city's relatively high housing costs.
Coverage has been burdened by elevated recurring maintenance capital expenditures due to relatively slowly improving office fundamentals.
I feel like the Geesaa is a good coffee-making mechanism burdened by an overcomplicated digital interface.
" Moreover, not all of us middle-class "people with a lot of stuff feel burdened by it.
Their May 2019 report found the US cities that have the most severely housing cost-burdened households.
Americans are now more burdened by education loans than they are by credit card or auto debt.
Financial institutions are burdened with older "legacy" systems, some going back in design to the early 1960s.
Our relationship is burdened by her lack of memory, but hers with Kitty is freed by it.
If you pay more than half of your income on rent, you are considered extremely rent burdened.
Letting my guard down, no longer burdened by society's version of me, by my version of me.
Americans are now more burdened by student debt than they are by credit card or auto debt.
Anything less would be a bitter disappointment now, but other teams have been burdened by similar demands.
To compare, just 16 percent of couples who aren't burdened with debt say money is a challenge.
Yet even as she finds herself a torchbearer of this heady lineage, she isn't burdened by it.
I looked out my window at the weeping skies and increasingly burdened tree limbs, read, made notes.
We're getting less money, while our trial courts have been more burdened than they ever have before.
Mostly the straddling went smoothly, but occasionally the Fashionistas' daughter, Stacy, felt burdened by those left behind.
Fortum's stock fell 2%, burdened by fears that a deal could put its credit rating at risk.
Fortum's stock fell 2%, burdened by fears that a deal could put its credit rating at risk.
Emerging democracies in places like Central Europe and Africa are burdened with weak economies and corrupt leadership.
To say that the southern region of the island is more burdened than most is an understatement.
Tower came crumbling down in 2006, burdened by debt and the growth of the online music industry.
Clinton's campaign is also burdened by the perception that she is too inaccessible and too tightly controlled.
The average college graduate is now burdened with a higher-than-ever student loan debt of $29,200.
"Archipelago" depicts a young man who feels burdened by the expectations of his well-to-do family.
Any more than that, and a family is considered "cost-burdened," and something else has to give.
Toys R Us was also burdened with debt obligations from a 2006 buyout that made investment difficult.
I mean, one was burdened with ineffable and unprecedented trauma... Em: There are two things to discuss.
These higher costs are ultimately born by taxpayers and further weigh down a financially burdened Medicare system.
Mostly the straddling went smoothly, but occasionally the Fashionistas' daughter, Stacy, felt burdened by those left behind.
Keiko's supporters labeled him el gringo — a nickname no Latin American politician wants to be burdened with.
In statements provided by the campaign Monday, scholars and education advocates said Ms. Warren's policy would improve the financial futures of a debt-burdened generation of young people, and help reduce the racial wealth gap between white people and racial minorities, who have been disproportionately burdened by student loans.
" She adds, "[Ross] explained to me that he was just as burdened by the decision as I was.
But adding questions can threaten this process, arguably making people feel too burdened by nosy questions to respond.
Critics of the company contend that the home rental service further constrains the city's already burdened housing supply.
The reason they stuck their neck out was so that we wouldn't be burdened with those issues today.
India's banks have been burdened by a surge in bad loans and falling profit, increasing their capital needs.
Taking control of my money makes me feel more secure and less burdened by my own financial situation.
The state is burdened with the second-highest debt load in the euro zone, at 133% of GDP.
In both 2008 and 2015, female residents did not feel unfairly burdened by pregnancies among other female residents.
It's a shame, then, that "What Belongs to You" is burdened with such a vague and unmemorable title.
I split everything over both paychecks so I'm not burdened by a large payment coming out at once.
High rates, along with companies burdened with large amounts of foreign currency debt, drove the economy into recession.
"I would say that these are often communities that are disproportionately burdened by diabetes itself," Bibbins-Domingo countered.
Private equity firms acquired both Payless and Nine West in leveraged buyouts that burdened them with heavy debtloads.
Most local manufacturers, burdened with patchy power and costly credit, cannot produce clothes cheaply enough for domestic consumers.
But, he said, the country was short of resources and already burdened by a huge influx of migrants.
These kinds of releases also aren't burdened by platform categories in the way that the virtual console was.
Many of Trump's supporters live in a colorful and exciting universe not burdened by the confines of reality.
The most important effect of all this disruption is not just cheaper funerals and fewer debt-burdened families.
Despite his heavy responsibilities, which include vexing domestic and diplomatic problems, Jared Kushner never looks weary or burdened.
For the better part of six decades, Caitlyn Jenner's personal life was burdened with shame, confusion and isolation.
I don't want to be burdened with the responsibility of thinking: How can this be instructive or valuable?
"I feel burdened…to be perfect," Abigail says about the intense pressure she experiences being Madeline's eldest daughter.
Many other nations around the world invest in an educated workforce that isn't burdened with enormous student debt.
Dalio also said the economy is "highly burdened" with obligations such as debt, pension payments and healthcare costs.
But like a cute little outfit burdened with too many accessories, Zoolander 2 is a victim of overkill.
"We anticipate adding investment talent in New York, heightening the pressure on already burdened offices," the memo said.
Prokhorov has concluded that the Barclays could make more money without having to be burdened with NHL hockey.
Hulu is no longer a punchline Hulu was, until recently, burdened by a subscription infuriatingly littered with ads.
For now, we're burdened with more and more moral decisions to make as genetic tests become increasingly refined.
That's despite ongoing efforts by the international community to bring the sanction-burdened state to the negotiating table.
Germany's Weimar government, beset by political unrest and burdened with war debts and reparations, stumbled into economic oblivion.
Compared to the last outing featuring Benedict Cumberbatch, who wasn't burdened with bulky prosthetics, it's a step down.
Many of them, although aided by name recognition, are burdened by the cost structure of the branch system.
Twenty-one million were cost-burdened, meaning they paid more than 28500 percent of their income in rent.
These guys, a lot of them are in their early 20s, and they're not burdened by that stuff.
The company, now commonly known as Goodyear, was burdened with billions in debt, and employee morale was sinking.
The characters on these shows are part of a generation burdened by student loan debt and stagnating wages.
About 53 percent of respondents are hesitant to get into a relationship with someone who is debt-burdened.
Bill is starting to feel burdened by her absence, as he is picking up her slack in housework.
But the former CIA director is burdened by his guilty plea to a misdemeanor for mishandling classified information.
Students continued to gather elsewhere, he said, and parents were burdened by having to stay home from work.
They are doing things unusually, because they're not burdened by too much knowledge of being a professional engineer.
Not because the characters are burdened with names like Luty Belle Crookshank and made to "chuckle" their dialogue.
Families that are burdened by housing costs are also unable to save for emergencies or for their futures.
Beyond struggling to meet their health care needs, rural patients are often burdened with sky-high medical debt.
Hurricane damages, it should be noted, have not been confined to institutions but have also acutely burdened individuals.
It's good to remember who we are, and how we are more than the situation we're burdened by.
I feel weighed down and burdened by this closet full of photographs I have moved with many times.
The city is 60 percent black and 33 percent white, and it is burdened by severe economic disparities.
A second challenge insists that the Little Sisters' religious conscience is not burdened per se by the Mandate.
Banks, which are burdened with over 9 trillion rupees of bad loans of their own, remain risk averse.
While Ms. Lázaro's characters are certainly vivid, they are sometimes burdened with baggage that is never really unpacked.
Both Janes are self-involved, a little whiny and burdened with a goody-goody big sister (Laura Ramadei).
"Experts retained by the state will not be burdened with the unreasonable prohibitions sought by Google," he said.
I found myself not burdened by the weight of expectations, but adjusting to expectations as they come about.
We don't see a future for true feminism without a future that is no longer burdened by capitalism.
The role seems intensely personal to him, further burdened by the need to get Carter right on screen.
For the most part, Aaron Judge has avoided the injury bug that has burdened the Yankees this summer.
But young Willie, freshly interred, is not burdened with the regrets and second guesses of an adult life.
It's a bit nuts and too often belabored — Shyamalan is burdened by the auteurist need to seem original.
In Europe, analysts say bad loans total more than $1 trillion and banks are still burdened with defaulted loans.
All of us are burdened with a pile of broken money stories from our cultures, our families, our identities.
Those workers reported spending $8 more on food each month, being less burdened by debt and in better health.
However, saving can be tough for young people who may earn low salaries or are burdened with student loans.
The burden to protect the rights of American communities is not one that the burdened community can manage alone.
Now he's burdened with the responsibility of watching all seven seasons before the Netflix reboot premieres on November 25.
The euro and sterling have been burdened this week by delays in the two parties reaching an exit deal.
They speak to people who do not feel their material needs are met, who feel burdened, indebted, and insecure.
Another white man burdened by an inordinate amount of time spent killing other brown people in their own country.
We could have, and should have, done more to educate these borrowers who are now burdened by student debt.
Rossello has announced plans to privatize PREPA, which is burdened by outdated infrastructure and years of bloated administrative spending.
Many large European banks are still burdened with defaulted loans, complicating policy makers' efforts to revive the Continent's economy.
Spanish banks will remain burdened by substantial legacy problem real estate loans and foreclosed assets despite improving economic prospects.
The other BRICS, already burdened by cheap Chinese imports and huge trade deficits with Beijing, are likely to balk.
According to this argument, a burden is substantial if the person claiming to be burdened sincerely believes it is.
"We would never want him to be burdened with that sadness," Marotta said of withholding the miscarriage from him.
Burdened by high-interest debt, disappointing revenue, and over-expansion, the casinos started going bankrupt in the early 2000s.
Burdened by high-interest debt, disappointing revenue, and over-expansion, the casinos started going bankrupt in the early 1990s.
Burdened by the mountain of debt that it has accumulated over the past decade, China needs to begin deleveraging.
Also positive for Huntsville-area retirees: Just shy of 303 percent of them are burdened with housing-cost worries.
Colorado Springs, however, "is a fairly expensive city" — with more than 27 percent of seniors burdened by housing costs.
We should be reading things and asking what we can do to help, not feeling burdened by someone's limitations.
Wheelchairs and beds with restraining straps suggest that her hospitalized women are burdened with both physical and mental afflictions.
But instead, these companies have become burdened with debt that cannot be repaid, while revenue has (at best) stagnated.
No matter how burdened by doubt or clouded by grief, he was still there, on stage, singing these songs.
Set in Anaconda, Montana, Annabelle Attanasio's film follows a young woman burdened with caring for a parent with PTSD.
Americans collectively hold almost $1.5 trillion in student debt, making them more burdened by student loan debt than ever.
Healthy venting sessions usually let adolescents return to school (and adults return to work) less burdened the following day.
Farrell says it's common for young people to feel burdened by wealth or ill-equipped to handle the responsibility.
Student debt and rising costs have financially burdened the millennial generation, and things are likely to continue getting worse.
For Ding Kai Yuan's Han, burdened by debt and with no way to start anew, the options are limited.
River blindness, or onchocerciasis, is a nasty disease that has burdened Africa for as long as anyone can remember.
British education is burdened with decades of political incompetence, basically, and it looks to be buckling under the strain.
The police response has in turn licensed horrific human rights abuses, mass incarceration, and burdened millions with criminal records.
Ms. Mincone and male dancers enacted vignettes of burdened office drones, of couples fighting and reconciling and separating again.
Her neck was burdened with heavy necklaces, one a blend between a Star of David and a sheriff's star.
Around this time, I also met with Collins, who seemed burdened by the events of the previous two years.
We have a lot of roster flexibility — we're not burdened by a lot of big contracts and older players.
He turned out to be one of those people burdened with a sense of ethics and even a conscience.
She is burdened by a brainless boss, Kevin (Barry Rothbart), a character type that has grown dull from overuse.
Those who are severely cost-burdened must use 242 percent or more of their income just to cover housing.
In America, utilities are burdened with infrastructure, such as the endless poles and wires that come down in storms.
He too seems burdened by his existence and is looking for an exit, or perhaps the promise of rebirth.
And Bernie's talking about, why can't we have higher education that doesn't leave our kids burdened with ridiculous debt?
Their mutual relations are also burdened by the legacy of the bloody wars of the 1990s in the Balkans.
Priests for Life had challenged the process for certifying eligibility for exemptions, contending the paperwork involved burdened religious rights.
And like any follow-up to a major hit, it comes burdened with expectations that are challenging to fulfill.
Chemical plants will be less burdened by safety regulations under a new rule finalized by the Trump administration Thursday.
That is a big reason why this program is burdened with years of debt and needs to be reformed.
Consumers in the state are the most heavily burdened with credit card debt, the personal finance site found. CreditCards.
HBO, which makes the bulk of its money off subscriber fees and has a package designed exclusively for those who've cut the cable cord (HBO Now), is much less burdened by this decrease, while Netflix, funded by a combination of subscriber fees and investments (primarily from shareholders), isn't burdened by it at all.
Now they're no longer burdened with adapting an existing AR system to their needs or (shudder) manufacturing them from scratch.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, New York and Miami are the most "rent-burdened" cities in the nation.
No longer will the pact be incorporated into the constitution, which would have burdened that document with ephemeral policy choices.
The rule essentially tries to ensure that students don't leave school burdened with more debt than they can reasonably repay.
And the more average a contestant's story, the more burdened it is with everyday tragedy, the higher the emotional reward.
Mike Pence went into Tuesday's vice presidential debate burdened with saving the Trump campaign after one of its worst weeks.
As such, the world economy will limp on, burdened by debt and in hock to easy money from central banks.
The Donald, never to be outdone, is burdened by bankruptcies, over-the-top flip-flopping, womanizing and allegations of misogyny.
China is one of the world's most debt-burdened economies, which was what prompted authorities to crack down on loans.
With the bright and auspicious track "Love," which features grandiose instrumentals, there is another marker of Del Rey less burdened.
AB InBev remains burdened by debt after its 2016 takeover of nearest rival SABMiller and has made deleveraging a priority.
Women in the positive or burdened groups may experience some negative feelings, but their relationship with data is mostly positive.
"A large order would certainly help," Braendle said, adding that 21 results will not be burdened by one-off effects.
He did not play well at the outset of his career and felt burdened by the reactions sent his way.
"Every day, no matter where they go, transgender and gender non-conforming New Yorkers are burdened with worry," she said.
The neighborhood, once burdened by drugs, crime and racial strife, has changed in the decade since Ms. Burke left home.
The Clean Air Act specifically provides for such waivers because parts of the state are particularly burdened by air pollution.
The same goes if you're concerned about the middle and working classes being burdened by new taxes and deficit spending.
These days, however, such gambits seem a touch weary and fruitless, and the movie is burdened by a larger problem.
"His actions severely burdened activity protected by the First Amendment," the court explained in the case of Porter v. Bowen.
However, the end result will be a safer, more efficient transportation system less burdened by the need for human oversight.
Mr. Schlichter said participants were still burdened with sorting through more than 100 options, many of which were too expensive.
Ms. Stein insists she sees a viable path to victory that involves disillusioned Democrats and students burdened by mountainous debt.
The strained relations have burdened a government faced with the mounting challenges of an emboldened insurgency and an economic crisis.
He also announced a 21 percent increase on annual spending on healthcare to help the over-burdened public health system.
The influx has burdened northern Brazilian states of Amazonas and Roraima, straining both states' hospitals and health and social services.
BELIZE CITY, Belize (Reuters) - Burdened by chronic back pain, Belize Prime Minister Dean Barrow avoids traveling abroad, his colleagues say.
Chinese officials have rejected criticism that the so-called China-Pakistan Economic Corridor projects have burdened Pakistan with unsustainable debts.
So I was burdened with bologna curls that were all the same size and moved in the exact same direction.
Poor Bourne is burdened with inconvenient historical knowledge even as he must fight a perpetual battle against his own obsolescence.
A generation ago scholars still felt burdened with the question of whether Marx himself was somehow responsible for Stalin's crimes.
And detoxification is also burdened with lots of controversy since only a small amount of toxins are excreted through sweat.
It is expensive, takes loans, often is inadequate and often results in debt-burdened "nomads" taking menial jobs in cities.
Burdened by legacy assets, the state-owned sector is tasked with the responsibility of supporting itself while turning a profit.
But the prize comes burdened with historical baggage: a supposed curse, accusations of sexism and an association with the Nazis.
We have burdened an unacknowledged one-half of 1 percent with the task of fighting all our wars for us.
Burdened eventually with shame and regret, longing to be seen — and heard — as her ordinarily extraordinary self, Ifemelu giddily repents.
The 5G phones launching in 2019 will be thicker, heavier, and burdened with worse battery life than comparable 53G phones.
Accessories have a way of telling us when to feel free, and when to slough around burdened by our lives.
In many cases, labs are receiving specimens with incomplete or no insurance information, and are burdened with absorbing the cost.
Whichever incident Wittgenstein confessed it seems that it was his dishonesty rather than his violence that most burdened his conscience.
This group of players, Southgate maintains, should not be burdened with the struggles and disappointment that have come before them.
Mr. Ossoff's performance has already confirmed that Republicans in wealthy, conservative-leaning districts will be burdened by Mr. Trump's unpopularity.
Now, more employers are betting that student loan repayment programs will attract young, top talent burdened by all that debt.
Nor has the serially uprooted life of my family burdened me, or my children, with any wrenching sense of estrangement.
So what's the best way to avoid being "cost burdened," as defined by the Department of Housing and Urban Development?
While zine-style animated sequences and VHS taped interviews enliven the pace, the documentary is burdened by too much minutiae.
Those burdened with high-interest debt can reach out to their issuer directly to request a break on interest rates.
To Cramer, it almost seems like the widespread fears of Amazon that have burdened retailers are starting to wither away.
It's hard sometimes, but I don't feel burdened — I love my mom and love that I can provide for her.
He also announced a 13.3 percent increase on annual spending on healthcare to help the over-burdened public health system.
Literature is burdened with the task of finding nuance, of seeing around various calcified narratives and rigid points of view.
Below, the map shows how much monthly income is needed to rent a home in every state without being burdened.
The National Retail Federation said hundreds of thousands of businesses around the country will be burdened by the China tariffs.
But without a viable replacement source, ratepayers in New York City could be burdened with higher energy prices for years.
This was the latest in a grim international collection of whale carcasses burdened by dozens of pounds of plastic trash.
But for one who has held Germany's chancellorship for 12 years, she travels light and little burdened by previous policy commitments.
Some of the ideas are pretty creative: New Jersey, for example, considered establishing a lottery for borrowers burdened by student debt.
United was also burdened with the highest net debt of 561 million euros, ahead of Benfica, Inter Milan, Juventus and Liverpool.
Life is often so burdened by violent structures that one can't even escape them in the privacy of one's own home.
Since its inception, the medium has been burdened with misplaced expectations that it should be objective, though it is anything but.
The somewhat heavy-handed comparison serves to highlight that VR uptake is ponderously burdened by hardware adoption and ease of use.
At the same time, millennials are also a generation burdened by record-breaking student debt, which is having long-term consequences.
Already burdened with pricey labor and transport costs in Argentina, companies have grown frustrated with delays in the equipment import reform.
The rule passed in a 2-1 vote, with Republicans saying the reporting requirements unfairly burdened smaller ISPs with additional work.
In 2015, there was also a significant drop in feeling unfairly burdened by male residents' taking of paternity or spousal leave.
The new Aldo has all his memories, but while he's a new person, he's burdened by his predecessor's record and actions.
Leta is thus burdened to care for her half-brother Corvus Lestrange, and the two were sent to America by boat.
Many reckon that banks, burdened with old IT and ever-emptier branches, will suffer the fate of retailers and taxi drivers.
Burdened with a bigger body, I was encouraged by my naturally slim maternal grandmother to find any way to seem smaller.
It is instead a sputtering machine burdened with a leader who is becoming the one thing Trump never was before -- boring.
War looms over the kingdom of Neunatia, where two young women are both burdened and blessed by the power of song.
"I wish new moms wouldn't be burdened with the pressure to get back into pre-baby shape so quickly," Torres says.
But it's also burdened with confusing ports, an annoying webcam, a weird keyboard layout, and a fan that just won't quit.
Not only are cost-burdened renters still near record highs, but homeownership also remains financially out of reach for many Americans.
For those who have yet to notice, Mr Trump is not burdened by a lack of confidence in his own opinions.
Some Asian economies too are vulnerable, Nomura analysts said in a lengthy report with many countries burdened with high private debt.
And from C.S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower novels, Roddenberry borrowed the idea of a courageous captain burdened by the duties of command.
They tend to track even more data than the burdened type, often seeing any symptom as a possible measure to track.
That is particularly a concern for Italy where banks' balance sheets are heavily burdened with Italian government bonds, the source said.
Natural gas is abundant and pollution controls are hurting the industry, but large companies like Peabody are also burdened by debt.
"Whilst 2015 and 2016 were peak years for litigation, 2017 continues to be burdened by resolving legacy matters," the bank said.
In late 503, she was feeling not only burdened but also fragile — so light and insubstantial that she could blow away.
The world of gaming is male-dominated, and sexism has burdened the efforts of those who try to expand its reach.
It is wholly unreasonable to even suggest that a veteran be burdened with the inconvenience of traveling great distances for care.
"The American people have been burdened by a transportation system that has been neglected far too long," Trump's transition website says.
Wealthy Americans buy homes far away from communities burdened with pollution from power plants that poison the lungs of poorer kids.
Meanwhile, Bahrain released a 33-page plan to fix its debt-burdened finances and essentially abolish its budget deficit by 2022.
"We are a new party, [a] new generation in politics that is not burdened with the past," Sarec told NBC News.
The legislation aims to provide relief to communities of color that have been disproportionately burdened by the clustering of transfer stations.
The Italian government, according to some estimates, needs to spend $45 billion to shore up its banks burdened with bad loans.
In 383 cities, at least 12% of households are severely housing cost-burdened — almost half of the cities are in California.
Of these cities, 17 are in California, making it the state with the greatest number of severely housing cost-burdened cities.
The 2012 filing marked the second time that the baker had sought bankruptcy, burdened by labor disputes and changing consumer tastes.
Looking to the next generation, a child born today will be burdened with a nearly $50,85033 share of the public debt.
Even before Hurricane Maria destroyed Puerto Rico's power grid, the island was burdened by an outdated and inefficient energy infrastructure system.
Keep reading for a look at the 20 US cities most burdened with stress related to finances, ranked in increasing order.
Score: 59.49Unemployment rate: 4.7%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 14.5%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 10.2%Divorce rate: 14.0%
Score: 59.65Unemployment rate: 3.4%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 18.5%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 10.7%Divorce rate: 10.4%
Score: 59.65Unemployment rate: 3.3%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 17.3%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 8.6%Divorce rate: 11.9%
Score: 60.45Unemployment rate: 4.7%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 24.5%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 9.2%Divorce rate: 15.0%
Score: 61.25Unemployment rate: 3.1%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 20.0%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 13.0%Divorce rate: 11.2%
Score: 61.41Unemployment rate: 8.4%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 17.8%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 11.7%Divorce rate: 10.1%
Score: 61.58Unemployment rate: 3.4%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 22.5%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 18.1%Divorce rate: 12.9%
Score: 62.22Unemployment rate: 3.4%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 22.7%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 19.5%Divorce rate: 13.1%
Score: 62.54Unemployment rate: 4.8%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 15.0%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 9.3%Divorce rate: 12.5%
Score: 63.18Unemployment rate: 4.3%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 25.7%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 12.3%Divorce rate: 9.2%
Score: 64.7Unemployment rate: 4.2%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 27.7%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 12.1%Divorce rate: 12.8%
Score: 64.63Unemployment rate: 4.1%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 22.2%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 13.2%Divorce rate: 10.9%
Score: 67.36Unemployment rate: 4.0%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 20.6%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 8.8%Divorce rate: 10.0%
Score: 68.65Unemployment rate: 4.5%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 14.5%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 8.4%Divorce rate: 12.0%
Score: 72.35Unemployment rate: 5.3%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 22.1%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 9.3%Divorce rate: 13.7%
Score: 75.72Unemployment rate: 5.1%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 33.1%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 12.0%Divorce rate: 14.3%
Score: 77.01Unemployment rate: 5.0%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 24.6%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 11.4%Divorce rate: 10.7%
Score: 77.33Unemployment rate: 4.1%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 19.3%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 10.2%Divorce rate: 11.4%
Score: 77.81Unemployment rate: 5.4%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 15.2%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 10.5%Divorce rate: 14.1%
Score: 100.00Unemployment rate: 4.8%Percentage of population below the poverty level: 26.2%Severely housing cost-burdened households: 15.7%Divorce rate: 13.3%
If Doug Jones wins, Republicans will not be burdened with having to welcome an alleged child molester into the Senate chambers.
Shun is fond of drawing pornographic manga featuring characters like Mr. Gay, a superhero burdened with a constant, painful hard-on.
It may also improve income from their holdings of long-term debt, much of which had burdened investors with negative yields.
They describe a politician who is principled and devoted but also flawed and alone, burdened with limited powers and impossible expectations.
And I stopped, burdened by the sheer amount of effort it takes just to get the most basic of apps running.
Priests for Life challenged the procedure for certifying eligibility for exemptions and avoiding fines, contending the paperwork involved burdened religious rights.
Neighborhoods where flood insurance could balloon include lower-income areas, like Canarsie in Brooklyn, where many residents are already cost burdened.
Historically, it's the people of color who are burdened with numerous inequities while "non-coloreds" enjoy the fruits of their labor.
So, Detroit and Cleveland have basically the same proportion of people who are cost burdened as New York and San Francisco.
Traditional department store chains, burdened by expensive real estate at malls, are struggling to stay abreast of online retailers like Amazon.
Sometimes this response is amplified when it's a portrait of someone not famous, a face that isn't burdened with predetermined knowledge.
By the time it gets there, the fully burdened cost can reach anywhere from $30 to an astounding $400 per gallon.
The amazing outcomes we now can achieve with cancer and cardiac disease occur because these individuals are not burdened with stigma.
In recent months, Congress has become increasingly concerned about consumers burdened by medical debt, putting a spotlight on surprise medical bills.
And as adults age and feel burdened by the responsibilities of family and work, drinking can be an instant stress reliever.
If Jaws had been made only a few years later, we would have almost certainly been burdened with a CGI shark.
A French tax on digital services, imposed in July, had triggered an investigation into whether American businesses were being unduly burdened.
Oman - burdened by high levels of debt - is more vulnerable to oil price swings than most of its wealthier Gulf neighbours.
Critics on the right say Mr. Cuomo's pivot has unnecessarily burdened taxpayers and piled on costs to already-pricey building projects.
But a season later, with the Mets now burdened with injuries and inconsistencies and a record that was seven games under .
In many districts, the Democrats will be burdened by the additional challenge of mobilizing young, nonwhite and perhaps especially black voters.
Burdened by their decisions, both long for something, well, simpler — something that doesn't careen them even deeper into heartbreak and misery.
He is regarded as less burdened by the scandal because he joined Volkswagen only two months before the cheating was revealed.
O'Connor also found that the rule violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act because it substantially burdened the healthcare providers' religious rights.
The broad testing, and resulting high numbers of people infected with the virus but without symptoms, have burdened the health system.
Turkey is already burdened by almost four million Syrian refugees, whose presence is increasingly becoming a political liability for Mr. Erdogan.
Burdened by loneliness and feelings of low self-worth, Garland deals with her pain by drinking to excess and taking pills.
These figures underscore the lack of existing and newly constructed affordable rental options for a growing population of cost-burdened households.
If we do not allow Medicare to negotiate with drug companies, we will always be burdened with higher and higher costs.
It has helped me ... on days I don't want to be physically burdened with grocery bags on the bus or train.
To Jim Cramer, it almost seems like the widespread fears of Amazon that have burdened retailers are starting to wither away.
The sliding lira has piled pressure on Turkish corporates burdened with foreign currency debt and the banks that lent them money.
If you earn the right to vote alongside the burden of responsibility, we've burdened kids with responsibilities without extending the rights.
They also looked for evidence that the remaining open clinics would be able to handle demand and thus not be burdened.
Raised under the British government's austerity program and burdened by student debt, a growing number of millennials have turned to socialism.
New York has seen record numbers in homelessness statewide and skyrocketing rents that have acutely burdened low-income and older residents.
He doesn't want to be burdened with the truth, he says, which strongly suggests he, too, thinks Naz probably killed Andrea.
To begin with, state governments no longer burdened with health care costs would save $4.1 trillion, according to the Urban Institute.
Occasionally, our burdened system had been slow to send out a check and I was able to speed along a payment.
Nuance, like a 2-point loss in the popular vote, has never burdened Trump and the victory tour crowds savored his performance.
Seattle's rent-burdened young people are "seriously fucked," according to The Stranger, and Capitol Hill is no longer recognizable as a gayborhood.
" In its ruling Monday, the court said it is not deciding whether the religious exercise of the challengers has been substantially "burdened.
There was just one problem: The free software movement was burdened with a major ethical component, and ethics are bad for business.
A sharp rise in asylum applications since the EU-Turkey deal has burdened Greece's asylum system, already criticized as inadequate and slow.
The data highlights that location matters: The more populated the city, generally, the less space you can afford without becoming rent-burdened.
The problem is that Italy's banks are burdened by about $400 million worth of loans, sending investors fleeing from these financial institutions.
The data highlights that location matters: The more dense the city, generally, the less space you can afford without becoming rent-burdened.
Such an approach fits into the company's value-investing methodology, focusing on well-capitalized stocks rather than debt-burdened ones, said Virji.
But Fiat and Opel are still burdened with factories that operate well below capacity and act as a serious drag on profits.
On the other side, Trump warned of a nation burdened with a trade deficit that will only benefit from an economic overhaul.
The vast majority of those who do benefit earn more than $2000,250 a year and are not the most cost-burdened homeowners.
However, for most businesspeople in Saudi Arabia, the large government workforce means every process is burdened by endless line waiting and bureaucracy.
Burdened by bloated reboots like Batman v Superman and The Amazing Spider-Man, the category is beginning to look a little dreary.
The National Restaurant Association, a restaurant trade group, then sued the city's Board of Health saying the rule unfairly burdened restaurant owners.
The Chinese feel "unfairly burdened" (as a recent China Daily op-ed said) at being seen as the key to a solution.
Burdened by $18,000 worth of student loan debt, David Cahill and his wife Meg buckled down on their finances in February 2016.
" From the Signal newsletter: "Ethiopia is now burdened with severe wealth inequality, high unemployment, particularly for young people, and deadly ethnic unrest.
Meanwhile, the number of renters who are burdened by their housing costs hit 20.8 million, almost half of all households that rent.
He warns that many MLPs are burdened by debt and driven to issue new shares to raise money, diluting the existing shares.
Burdened by bad loans and a mismanagement scandal, Monte dei Paschi has been at the forefront of Italy's slow-moving banking crisis.
Burdened by bad loans and a mismanagement scandal, Monte dei Paschi has been at the forefront of Italy's slow-brewing banking crisis.
"To be burdened further on a daily basis with trying to get prior authorization for some of these drugs is very difficult."
Operations were burdened by two project write downs impacting profitability negatively‍​ Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Reporting By Anna Ringstrom)
The key takeaway is that, as rents increase nationwide, it can be "difficult to avoid being housing-cost-burdened," the study says.
Clinton's campaign promise to push for a deficit reduction plan that raised taxes burdened the middle class and was seen as problematic.
Subsequently, women, when burdened with these tasks, may not feel they have time to use a drug that might affect those responsibilities.
While property owners are still burdened by annual appraisal increases, they can be sure that their property tax rate will not skyrocket.
Puerto Rico is burdened with nearly $72 billion in pre-hurricane debt that is being overseen by a federally created oversight board.
Was a black metal sound as burdened by its own harsh aesthetics as much as its own history ready to go overground?
Texas specifically claims it would be financially burdened by having to issue more drivers' licenses, which is now a state-subsidized benefit.
Burdened with a state constitutional measure that prohibits specific kinds of private school choice, Michigan is not counted among the 2628 states.
And both measures respond to legitimate complaints that the community institutions are being burdened by remedies for wrongs they did not commit.
The world is riddled with such exasperating errors, and Ms. Streisand sees herself as burdened with the Sisyphean task of uprooting them.
Adichie says that by raising children as feminists, she believes the generation that's coming will "not be as burdened as we are".
Some of the ideas are pretty creative: New Jersey, for example, is considering establishing a lottery for borrowers burdened by student debt.
Physically active women may live a shorter period of their overall lifespan burdened with cardiovascular diseases as compared with less active women.
I understand why people with a lot of stuff feel burdened by it, and the contrasting appeal of having less of it.
In San Francisco, a renter must earn a stunning $216,129 a year to avoid being rent-burdened; in New York City, $158,229.
They are burdened more than previous generations with the inundation of information and imagery, and yet we refer to them as snowflakes.
So the share of Americans who are "rent burdened" [paying more than 30 percent of their income on rent] is really high.
The experts are the ones who know what to do and aren't burdened with the political responsibilities and calculations of world leaders.
The Blakes are doubly burdened: They are among the tenants who lost loved ones in the fire that also took their home.
"It pulled me and all of us outside of the sense of rules you feel burdened with in Chicago," Ms. Stamper said.
It is a country where every generation gets to start anew and find its own bliss instead of being burdened with tradition.
This while the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard reports that 11 million renters are still "severely burdened" by housing costs.
These problems weighed on Mr. del Mazo's campaign, which was also burdened by the deeply unpopular performance of President Enrique Peña Nieto.
Many millennials are also delaying marriage for economic reasons — burdened with financial struggles like debt, they want to become financially successful first.
He summarily dismissed the suggestion that he would be burdened by extra pressure this week playing in front of a hometown crowd.
" He contended that the military "cannot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail.
All told, about 20% of American adults and 35% of Millennials are burdened by student debt, according to a 2015 Gallup poll.
And Peter Ho plays it cool and a little crazy as a rival swordsman burdened by fate and — literally — his own tombstone.
Our failure to speak to people's faith brings about moral impoverishment in a country increasingly burdened under greed, racism, corruption and inequality.
This eased strain on the country's medical system, even as many elective surgeries have gone undone in hospitals burdened with COVID-19.
Communities of color are often burdened with industrial pollution, said Jacqueline Patterson, senior director of the NAACP's environmental and climate justice program.
She accentuates the inner dialogue of "You Don't Know Me," her singing burdened with quiet resignation to keep hidden romantic desires hidden.
This means that American-made exported goods are burdened with the costs of American taxes as well as those of foreign taxes.
Expectations are key, he said, because you want to be sure you have the power to help and not be overly burdened.
A burdened hotel worker tried to keep reporters at bay and admonished spectators from capturing the moment with their smartphone video recorders.
The China division has been a sore spot for the company, burdened with low occupancy rates and intense competition from local players.
As a mystery, "Mosaic," directed by Mr. Soderbergh and written by Ed Solomon, is sleek-looking but sluggish, burdened by flat characters.
It's not uncommon for people to be rent-burdened in cities like New York or San Francisco, where rent prices outpace wages.
He was named chairman and chief executive of Scott in 1994, taking on a company burdened by high debt and depressed earnings.
Warren and Sanders, for example, have previously called for not just free tuition but student debt relief for people burdened by loans.
" He added the U.S. military "cannot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail.
Back then, banks were growing bold and unbound as Citigroup was formed through a historic merger; today the banks are bashful and burdened.
"It's a heavy weight to carry around so we do everything we can to help him not feel so burdened," Pett-Joseph says.
" He said any argument that a woman's right to abortion might be burdened by a burial requirement for the fetus "lacks evidentiary support.
She has to be brutally honest and put it out there so that she's not burdened with holding on to her struggles privately.
Hedge fund performance suffered over most of the bull market, burdened by poor decisions, a bad reputation and the rise of passive investing.
Accordingly, the Commission has never burdened commenters with providing identity verification or expended the massive amount of resources necessary to verify commenters' identities.
But in the world of oil, Gazprom has been overtaken by another Russian enterprise: Rosneft, which has also been burdened by Western sanctions.
Close family friend Marty Nesbitt says that the President-elect doesn't allow himself to get burdened unduly by the issues that he faces.
It takes time to build a consensus around any movie, particularly one burdened with as many expectation as a new Star Wars movie.
Issuing bonds to pay for resilience projects may be problematic for cities like Norfolk, already burdened by more than $1 billion in debt.
And while women are often burdened with that label alone, about 40 percent of the time, it's due to a male's malfunctioning sperm.
Shortly after returning from that meet, held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Dressel abruptly quit the sport because he felt burdened by expectations.
The report focused in particular on Italian banks, saying the country's lenders were burdened by the highest amount of impaired loans in Europe.
The people most burdened by changes that make it more difficult to vote are poorer and more likely to be people of color.
"Agencies are very aware of the need to change," he says, but are burdened with a busy schedule — plus many decades of inertia.
The arrival of Venezuelans has burdened the beleaguered Colombian healthcare system, especially in border cities, where patients can wait months for basic care.
But that trade-off has some worried that people with disabilities, an already burdened group, will face hardship by being forced to ask.
The owners will have to move forward managing an enterprise that is set back on its heels, burdened with the down-round label.
Colorado's public-accommodations law seeks to provide historically burdened classes of people, including gays and lesbians, with protection against discrimination in the marketplace.
The big picture: Legacy carmakers are burdened by older electronic architectures that have gotten more complex with every new feature that is added.
But some refiners say the LBMA has burdened them with compliance costs and risks without giving them enough of a say in rulemaking.
First, many have very heavy exposure to "old China," the heavy industry and banking sectors, that are burdened with debt and slow-growing.
"I've been burdened with a healthy dose of obsessive compulsive disorder, but I don't think this car would exist without it," he says.
While shareholders would be happy to cash out, the remaining private group would be burdened by significant leverage, which might also worry regulators.
"You're talking about a population of rare-disease patients and families and physicians who are already burdened with a terrible disease," McSherry said.
They say it's time to unwind rules put in place over the past eight years that have burdened businesses and slowed economic growth.
The Paris agreement on climate change burdened our manufacturers and workers, while letting China and India build and expand without such onerous restrictions.
Its shares have fallen a third over the last 12 months burdened by thousands of lawsuits over a suspected cancer link to Roundup.
For young children burdened by the mental scars of toxic stress and impoverished childhoods, this approach can break a pervasive cycle of failure.
The service has been able to cater to artists' needs, without being burdened by conflicts over the piracy issues that plague their contemporaries.
Community bankers have waited for years for Congress to update our banking laws so Main Street institutions aren't burdened by Wall Street regulations.
Texas, specifically, says it will be financially burdened by having to issue more drivers' licenses, which is a subsidized benefit for residents now.
This will particularly benefit millennials, who are still beginning their careers and are burdened with five-figure student loans and inflated housing costs.
Santhosh Balakrishnan at Riyad Capital said the industry was less burdened by debt than others so it should be able to maintain dividends.
Its earnings remain burdened by the deception, in which the company equipped 22.2 million cars worldwide with software intended to cheat emissions tests.
"You've taken the unorthodox position that presidents should not be burdened with a criminal or civil investigation while in office," Mr. Leahy said.
The Republican House majority is beleaguered, burdened by Mr. Trump's intense unpopularity and battling an imposing set of Democratic challengers with broad appeal.
In the end, I opted to keep mine, but only after years of sharing your conundrum — and feeling, like you, burdened by it.
She isn't just palpably lonely, she's burdened with stern, religious parents (Henrik Rafaelsen and Ellen Dorrit Petersen), who are just shy of cliché.
Dollar slice pizza is a revelation for New Yorkers, an easy exchange for the time-burdened—free of tax, coins, or time constraints.
Disabled people who cannot access many subway stations and are compelled to drive, he said, would be unfairly burdened by a congestion fee.
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, as great as they are, would be over-burdened as the top two players on a shallow team.
Never has a man been so burdened since Christian, the narrator of John Bunyan's allegory "The Pilgrim's Progress," began his own arduous journey.
"Fosse/Verdon" is conscious of this but also feels burdened by the responsibility to indict him, which only makes it more heavy-handed.
The company found that in only 14 markets could median earners afford an average or larger-than-average apartment without being rent burdened.
The islands' debt-burdened government has been facing the same threat of bankruptcy that had already strapped Puerto Rico with sweeping austerity measures.
Oman, an oil producer, is also dealing with the impact of plunging oil prices on its finances, burdened by high levels of debt.
Judge Kavanaugh is a solid conservative who has opined that sitting presidents ought not be distracted or burdened by civil or criminal investigations.
Trump will not succeed in extinguishing Obama's legacy, but his presidency reminds us how much America is still burdened by its racial past.
Chloe is on the fast track to remunerative Silicon Valley success; Will is burdened by debt in his quest to help the vulnerable.
Critics warned of an increased risk of catastrophic floods and shoreline communities being burdened by the cost of protecting themselves from rising water.
More than half of all New Yorkers are considered "cost burdened," meaning they spend more than a third of their income on rent.
Yet for all his fecklessness, Ian clings to the idea that charity is the right conduct for those burdened by privilege and wealth.
Call them gossip influencers: like celebrity journalists, but more fun, less burdened by reporting ethics, and busy chronicling people you've never heard of.
For those burdened by pricey private student loans, there are ways to get some relief; if not have the debt wiped out altogether.
Our children and grandchildren are counting on us to ensure that our future will not be burdened by reckless decisions of the past.
It's burdened by the notion that it's pink, sweet and fizzy, like the cheap versions that flooded America in the 1970s and '80s.
Porzingis, who averaged 18.1 points, 7.2 rebounds and two blocks per game last year, will be burdened with replacing Anthony in each facet.
Indian banks are burdened with nearly $140 billion of bad loans and face another huge hit if Vodafone Idea is forced into bankruptcy.
KABUL, Afghanistan — After Shir Mohammad Panjshiri shoveled a final spadeful of dirt onto his brother's grave, he left the cemetery burdened with questions.
The bad times for Magar began when both her parents died and her aunt's family felt burdened, saying she must pay her way.
Chesapeake Energy has announced it will lay off hundreds of employees as the debt-burdened natural gas driller continues to overhaul its business.
Mr. Trump said that the military could not be burdened with what he called "the tremendous medical costs" of allowing transgender service members.
Firefly's another example where we've been working real hard to kind of streamline the licensure process so that they're not burdened with us.
Sadly, the SaSi was a bit before its time and was burdened by an interface that was way too complicated for most users.
Millennials in particular are burdened by their debts to the extent that some are putting off having children, buying homes, or taking vacations.
" It would make sure health insurance is no longer burdened to provide "preventive care at no cost or include the essential health benefits.
His first impression upon his return was a company that had grown too quickly and was burdened by its own self-inflicted red tape.
But with Chinese industry still struggling and Beijing targeting sectors burdened by overcapacity including steel and coal, analysts say more defaults can be expected.
Young, first-time buyers have largely been sidelined in the housing recovery, burdened by higher costs, tight credit and high levels of student debt.
Burdened by bad loans and a mismanagement scandal, Monte dei Paschi has for years been at the forefront of Italy's slow-brewing banking crisis.
I've had moments of feeling trapped, resentful, and burdened with a responsibility I took on without really understanding how it would make me feel.
On Valentine's Day, heart emoji have their work cut out for them as our emotionally burdened fingers send pictographs of love 'round the globe.
But it has so burdened the Fed's balance sheet that it has few tools left at its disposal should a real economic crisis occur.
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.
It's a Trump-era show with a heart—one deeply informed by this moment of political emergency but not overly burdened by the issues.
Iconic stages make appearances, including a haunted house littered with ghosts and trap doors, dark underground caverns, and the green pipe burdened Mushroom Kingdom.
It's a one-button mobile game, an inescapable fact in the boss fights that are more tedious than fun, burdened by such limited controls.
But none of those songs appear on "Anti," an album that has been long in the works and that arrives burdened by heavy expectations.
"She was so burdened by this," says her friend Lee Vittner, an escrow manager who says she first heard Ferrier's story five years ago.
Which homeowner is going to buy the home that's been flooded two times and then will be burdened with a $9,000 flood insurance policy?
Nevertheless, The Handmaid's Tale as a whole has become something of a slog, burdened by aimless plotting and a seemingly endless onslaught of trauma.
The no-fee debit card plan could hit the fee revenues of banks, which are already burdened with bad loans of about $150 billion.
Together, they act as brush strokes to create a portrait of a community, capturing a way of life in a place burdened by history.
And for the second year in a row, the company has burdened that machine with a glaring flaw: wired controllers with frustratingly short cords.
But whereas Mr Obama attempted to mend the damage wrought by the war in Iraq, Mr Trump was burdened by his own Islamophobic rhetoric.
Like a celebrity child burdened at birth with a name like Audio Science or Dweezil, toner was at an unfair disadvantage from the start.
Gabriel Bruce's hand after the injury If an artist's greatest challenge is channeling pain into their work, then Bruce was burdened with a lot.
Not only would that meet St. George's water needs, according to Nuding's group, but it would avoid further depleting an already burdened Colorado River.
Apart from lower revenue, the quarter's results were also burdened by spending on structural reform, which masked some success in reducing ongoing operational costs.
Indian banks, already burdened with their highest ratio of stressed assets in 13 years, saw a surge in their bad loans provisions last quarter.
Fortunately for the public, NASA and NOAA — not burdened by the EPA's climate-denying regulatory agenda — have continued to provide accessible, reliable climate science.
Boohoo and fellow online retailer ASOS have bucked a tough market, outflanking and taking market share from traditional rivals burdened with big store estates.
Hannah's parents aren't quite as angry as they could be, but Hannah still feels horrible about the extra financial burdened her mistake has caused.
It also found that 11.4 million households are severely cost-burdened, meaning they are paying more than 50 percent of their income for housing.
The First Order bot bemoans what it calls the "curse of protocol droids" — burdened by the extra sentience needed to carry out their duties.
If you feel burdened by your student debt, maybe we can help you (and we've seen secondary that pays off a founder's credit cards).
It features a promising cast and established writing team, all unfairly burdened with delivering a revelatory rom-com they were never going to make.
Now it is devastating cities as well and threatening to cripple an economy already burdened by ISIS bombings and waves of refugees from Syria.
But don't forget about those small businessmen and women all over this country who have been unduly burdened by government regulations over the years.
Whether it ever got any better than that, whether Owen became less instinctive and burdened by expectations as he matured — that is another matter.
The king's letter designating Razzaz said the hikes had burdened Jordanians and called for better services, blaming regional instability for hampering the sluggish economy.
The United States is currently burdened with 300,000 light-controlled intersections, most of which could and should be equipped with the corresponding DSRC devices.
He added that Fed Governor Daniel Tarullo has led efforts at the Fed to tailor rules so that smaller banks are not overly burdened.
Based on cost of living and the national minimum wage, most Americans can't even afford a modest apartment without being cost burdened by rent.
Typical victims are recent Chinese or South Korean immigrant mothers who speak little or no English and are burdened by debt, the study found.
They can't afford houses, live with their parents after graduation, can't get a job in their field, and are burdened by massive student debt.
Burdened by a huge amount of bad loans, Italian banks are finding it more difficult to raise MREL-eligible capital than their German counterparts.
It's a surprising outcome for a market still trading just above November's six-year low of $1,432.50 per tonne and burdened by high stocks.
Additionally, the Mac team is said to be burdened with developing two concepts simultaneously for new products, in the event one doesn't meet expectations.
A household that pays more than 30 percent of its gross income on rent and utilities is considered rent-burdened, according to federal guidelines.
It's hard not to root for them even if they're obvious and underdeveloped, burdened with dialogue that too often sounds programmatic rather than embodied.
China's economy, the world's second largest, is burdened by debt from a borrowing-fueled binge of building rail lines, highways, bridges and apartment towers.
And steep increases in military spending will become more difficult to sustain if the growth of the debt-burdened Chinese economy continues to slow.
According to a widely utilized standard, that means she is severely rent-burdened, as are more than one-third of rent-regulated tenants citywide.
During a previous trip through the South, Ms. Warren highlighted her plan to restore affordable housing, particularly in communities previously burdened by government discrimination.
She moved slowly, burdened with the few practical possessions she could bring and the small cache of money and valuables hidden inside her clothing.
"The guidance burdened local school districts, potentially exceeded the departments' legal authority and may have made students less safe," Trump civil rights officials wrote.
That's a lot of writers surfing these pages, but "Waiting for Eden" is original and singular — not burdened by influence but energized by it.
Long story short, the crimes in question concerned a whiskey tax that was rejected by farmers because they felt it unfairly burdened the poor.
In 2009, burdened by nearly $1.3 billion of debt and the recession, Sinclair warned that it might be forced to file for bankruptcy protection.
They are burdened by student loans, but new data shows they have saved more for retirement than Gen Xers did at the same age.
"Stop-Motion" is a too-busy response to Max Richter's plangent music, burdened by slow-motion projections and that overused choreographic prop, white dust.
American producers are at a comparative disadvantage when competing with foreign producers who are not burdened with paying for their employees' health insurance. 3.
Forever 21 also was burdened by its massive stores that can be as large as a department store, or more than 100,000 square feet.
AD: Increasingly, individuals are having to take responsibilities for planning their own retirement, as governments are… they're burdened and they're having to step away.
HELSINKI, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Finnish ship technology and power-plant maker Wartsila reported on Thursday lower-than-expected quarterly profit, burdened by slower demand.
Alternatively, Schulz also advises cardholders burdened with high-interest debt to reach out to their issuer directly to request a break on interest rates.
That is an attempt to address perceptions that Deutsche Bank continues to be burdened by toxic assets with the potential to produce big losses.
Currently, defendants can be burdened with significant legal costs and drawn out suits, even where their use is a fair use or otherwise lawful.
At any time, cardholders burdened with high-interest debt can also reach out to their issuer directly to request a break on interest rates.
The best time to put in the effort is when you are young and not yet ravaged by disease or burdened by family obligations.
People who jump at a low monthly premium may not understand the tradeoff they're making, and they may end up burdened with medical debt.
"It seems to me that we are now economically and socially divided and burdened in ways that are broadly analogous to 1937," Dalio wrote.
Republicans talked as if Americans' problem was they were burdened by too many restraints and the solution was to get government off their backs.
Burdened by about $5 billion in debt and slumping sales, Neiman Marcus said a potential sale of itself was among the avenues being explored.
According to former trader Stenfors, China has an enormous corporate debt load, and in Scandinavia, households are burdened by worrisome levels of consumer loans.
"This whole episode has burdened Li physically and mentally and now the intense media attention is like rubbing salt into his wound," Lan said.
Here's the suggested take-home pay required to afford a two-bedroom apartment, without being "rent-burdened," in 11 of the biggest U.S. cities.
Or will local jurisdictions be burdened with unfunded mandates at a time of when all have professed to the necessity of treating this epidemic?
It was also a horrible political gaffe, a comment that went over poorly in a country then burdened with an 11 percent unemployment rate.
And the rest of my band, who aren't burdened with the same issues I am, shouldn't have to give this up because of me.
The concern in decades past was that marriage was a clunky, obsolete institution, burdened irreparably by misogyny and racism and the myth of monogamy.
January 13, 2017 Though a series of winter storms has eased California's historic drought, it's also burdened many residents with another type of natural disaster.
This is true across the political spectrum, and no politician or party is burdened by our vulturous lust for gaffes any more than the next.
Sadly, burdened with the self-imposed obligation of ensuring the plot line closely mirrors his first "Tum Bin" (2001), director Sinha drags the movie endlessly.
Revenue per passenger per mile fell 5.4 percent in the quarter, also burdened by the start of long-haul flights by its Eurowings budget carrier.
The company was burdened by its debt, an underfunded pension plan and competition from larger rivals as the industry shifted toward software services from hardware.
It's clear now that season was burdened by the weight of an immense amount of setup, introducing the world, its magic systems, and its characters.
And yet it's always explained as a noble effort for his lover Qi'ra (Emilia Clarke), and he's never burdened with acting on his own behalf.
Oughourlian forecast more volatility was to come for Italian banks and said it might not be the most debt-burdened banks who were worst affected.
Women, who are much more likely to be burdened with caregiving responsibilities, even as they age, may require more flexibility in their schedules, for example.
As a result, many entries read as simultaneously overdetermined and thin: too burdened to be quippy, yet lacking enough context to make a larger point.
Americans should not be further burdened or afraid that after they send over their taxes, they may face unnecessary and unconstitutional scrutiny by the IRS.
The homeless authority said one-third of all Los Angeles households are severely rent-burdened, meaning they spend more than half their income on rent.
For much of that time newborns were considered intrinsically evil, burdened with original sin from which they had to be redeemed through instruction and education.
Another survey by the American Psychological Association found that more workers than ever are feeling burdened or strained because of political conversations in the workplace.
J.C. Penney is also burdened with roughly $4 billion in debt, with $1.5 billion currently available under a revolving credit line, according to SEC filings.
It's just that when you survive and overcome something, some people take it different ways and it brings you down to where you feel burdened.
Central Americans fortunate enough to make their case in court with a lawyer are burdened with complicated and exacting legal standards that govern asylum law.
The Gulf state released a 33-page fiscal plan on Friday to fix its debt-burdened finances and essentially abolish its budget deficit by 2022.
The U.S. had been "nowhere to be seen" on the matter while a Brexit-burdened Foreign Office had "no bandwidth" for anything else, he said.
The kingdom, already burdened with hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing war-torn Syria, fear a spillover of refugees along the border if fighting escalates.
Despite having a good union construction job, the hike in rent made Derrick extremely rent burdened, paying a whopping 22019% of his salary on rent.
Burdened by a steady pattern of overregulation, employers across this country should welcome the nomination of one of their own to be secretary of Labor.
Sutton, meanwhile, constantly grapples with the fact that she grew up poor and went to a state school, which still burdened her with student loans.
Across the country, Americans are burdened with $1.5 trillion in student loan debt which needs to change now if America is to be truly great.
A 13.3 percent increase on annual spending on healthcare was also earmarked to help an efficient, highly subsidized yet occasionally over-burdened public health system.
And as Americans gathered at parades that May 30 to honor fallen soldiers, they were all burdened by one looming issue: the quagmire in Vietnam.
Mining companies fear that this may not be the last assault in either country, given both are burdened by heavy national debt and creaking budgets.
Texas, Kansas, Arkansas and Oklahoma all have usable frac sand that is not "burdened" by rich prairie earth, and transportation costs there are often lower.
So if youre in your eighties and your income is falling and your rent is going up, youre much more likely to become cost-burdened.
"This team shouldn't be burdened with it because they're a fresh group," the coach, who has promoted young players since his appointment in 2016, said.
The Taliban's repeated assaults on well-protected targets at the heart of the capital have added to the pressure on the already burdened security forces.
The agency, which is burdened with pre-funding its pension plan for the next 75 years, saw package volumes dip in the spring of 2019.
Greek banks have been recapitalised three times since a debt crisis exploded in 2010, but are still burdened by 96 billion euros of soured debt.
Question of cost and availability The move is raising concerns about how the already burdened Marshals' service would be able to handle the huge task.
But they, and millions of others, also found themselves burdened with assorted new fees and levies to compensate for lost state and local government revenues.
They aren't burdened by character limits, and because it all feels more private, I think people get a better opportunity to see the real me.
There are perhaps no musicians whom history has trampled over so forcefully as electronic producers, who are disproportionately burdened by whipsaw shifts in popular taste.
Other Iranian allies like Russia have and will continue to offer small, piecemeal economic solutions to sanctions-burdened Iran to help Tehran weather US sanctions.
If funding is restricted in the way DOJ intends, many victims of human trafficking will remain burdened by their records, and vulnerable to further exploitation.
The same cannot be said for Superman's girlfriend, Lois Lane (Amy Adams), or his mother, Martha Kent (Diane Lane, burdened with a terribly unflattering wig).
Though not as burdened as some areas of Tanzania, this part of the country still sees hundreds of thousands of cases of malaria each year.
But six years later we're burdened with an Apple that seems to have run out of innovation; a company that's scared to rock the boat.
The economy is growing in the range of 1-3 percent, but is burdened with 1.5 million Syrian refugees, with little international help, he said.
And no one really seems to be focusing on representing younger people and questioning why they're being burdened with supporting health care for everyone else.
But banks are reluctant to do so as they grapple with high deposit costs and are also burdened with about $150 billion in stressed assets.
I can tell you that the fallout from lupus patients without their lifesaving meds will place a bigger burden on our already burdened healthcare system.
Soon enough, Noa's healing powers develop and he starts bringing in even more money by dispensing health to those burdened with an assortment of ailments.
Soon enough, Noa's healing powers develop and he starts bringing in even more money by dispensing health to those burdened with an assortment of ailments.
As is so often the case in complex systems, only the people burdened by the debt had a full picture of what was going on.
And it is politically problematic because it feeds into the rhetoric of the German far right, that Germany has been unfairly burdened by historical guilt.
Lesbos is one of the areas most burdened by the refugee crisis; about 8,700 of the 60,000 migrants living in Greek camps are housed there.
Terry Savage, a personal-finance expert and bestselling author, offers a simple strategy to help debt-burdened people claw their way out of the red.
If you were burdened by sizable medical bills or health expenses during 2019, there may be some financial relief available to you come tax season.
On the other hand, the cavernous Winter Garden at Brookfield, with its treacherous acoustics, poses a problem for a show already burdened by haphazard storytelling.
Beyond a couple of minor role players on the Warriors' bench, neither side is burdened by the innocence and inadequacy of the unready or unripe.
My mother was burdened to her death with the truth she never shared with me or the husband she married six years after Pate's death.
Still burdened by a "besieged fortress" mentality, the Kremlin pursues a foreign policy aimed at achieving a "balance of forces" between Moscow and the West.
According to the Center for an Urban Future, health care workers are burdened with the longest average commutes of any sector of the city's economy.
Student debt has become an increasing concern, amid worries that borrowers burdened by education loans are postponing home buying, causing a drag on the economy.
And yet we continue to give the most help to those who least need it — affluent homeowners — while providing nothing to most rent-burdened tenants.
Familia's absence will undoubtedly give more work to a Mets bullpen already burdened with making up for the injuries and inconsistencies of the starting rotation.
Greek banks have been recapitalized three times since a debt crisis exploded in 2010, but are still burdened by 96 billion euros of soured debt.
That's largely because, compared to previous generations, millennials are burdened with more student debt and higher rents, which keep them from being able to save.
For the first three years, every September before the season began, Breton-Lebreux would become overwhelmed with her duties and burdened by anxiety and fear.
In Wired, Angela Watercutter said it was unfairly burdened by the inevitable discussion of how it fit into the postelection climate in the United States.
The Italian government is keen to end concerns about the health of the banking system, which is burdened by 360 billion euros of bad loans.
But as a gay Latino, I find it troubling that students of color are continuously burdened to try to understand dissenting viewpoints that dehumanize us.
" So even though the term is burdened with the yoke of the very thing they are trying to flee, members remain huddled together under "O.
After years of angst over the L train shutdown — which became the L train slowdown — showtime arrived Monday morning for the construction-burdened subway line.
Even most Americans seem to think so — in a 2014 Reuters poll, 63 percent of people surveyed said they believe undocumented immigrants burdened the economy.
In an ideal world, one in which I am not burdened with mundane bodily cravings for things that aren't sold in a farmer's market, yes.
Jones: Africans in the United States are constantly burdened with the question of unity, or we are compelled to unify with [allies or other racial minorities].
The plan is seen as one of the ways to free up banking resources as well as supporting industries that are burdened by the slowing economy.
She stands in sharp relief to the city's newer batch of residents, who, by and large, are backpack-burdened young men pursuing the next overvalued opportunity.
The Northern Triangle, as the countries are known, is burdened with a myriad of issues, the top of which is the multi-billion dollar drug trade.
From now on, America will be empowered by our aspirations, not burdened by our fears, inspired by the future, not bound by failures of the past.
Greek banks have been recapitalized three times since the debt crisis exploded in 2010 but are still burdened by 100-plus billion euros of soured debt.
Perhaps the most worrying risk to growth is subdued consumer spending as Australians are burdened by record-low wage growth and high levels of mortgage debt.
We shouldn't be burdened with knowing that our 911 calls will be sold for thousands of dollars for a few profitable clicks on a gossip website.
The USA Act also addresses the root of why so many Americans feel increasingly burdened by the rules and regulations coming from unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
A drop below $0.6960 would take the currency, already burdened by a dovish shift by the Reserve Bank of Australia, to its lowest since early January.
The spot price of platinum has shed more than 600 percent in the last five years, burdened by persistent oversupply, before rebounding slightly in recent months.
It's overwhelming in the same ways as his more anxious pieces, but this time, he feels less burdened, joyful and light, at least on the surface.
With so many blacks and Latinos burdened with student debt, Warren touted her plan's ability to narrow the wealth gap between whites and those two groups.
China's over-burdened health-care system is blighted by crowded hospitals, corruption and tension between patients and staff, and the government has struggled to enforce reforms.
The park is located in London's East End, a historically low-income area burdened by tracts of toxic land from centuries of exposure to industrial waste.
The industry's operating EBITDA margins are likely to narrow by around 1%-2% percentage points, burdened by higher marketing costs and pricing pressure on pay-TV.
The FCC is also already attempting to limit the volume of compliance paperwork and has genuinely always made attempts to accommodate those burdened by its regulations.
Oilfield services provider Weatherford International, burdened by a heavy debt load and years of losses, said on Friday it would file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
"We should see more M&A in the marketplace.... There are various assets that are good quality that are financially burdened," Davis said in an interview.
The boost to balance-sheets, particularly for state-owned banks burdened in recent years by non-performing loans, should lower interest rates and spur new lending.
While startups may not have the infrastructure and systems that give banks their staying power, they aren't burdened by the legacy systems common in big banks.
Burdened by a bad loan pile and a mismanagement scandal, Monte dei Paschi has been for years at the forefront of Italy's slow-brewing banking crisis.
The younger generation countered that they were imprisoned in gig-economy jobs, burdened by student loans and condemned to tenement life because of overheated housing markets.
Instead, Hill attributes Metro Bank's success to the fact the start-up challenger bank is not burdened by the problems the five biggest U.K. banks have.
George MacKay (How I Live Now) stars as Jack, the eldest sibling and the one most heavily burdened by the responsibility of keeping the rest safe.
Greek banks have been recapitalised three times since the debt crisis exploded in 2010 but are still burdened by 100-plus billion euros of soured debt.
He is even trying to liberalise Ethiopia's debt-burdened, state-directed economy, where a phone connection is harder to get than in anarchic Somalia next door.
In an earlier interview, Thrun told TechCrunch that he discovered the company had grown too quickly and was burdened by its own self-inflicted red tape.
Naturally, I mentioned that infamous malignant AI to Agabi, and asked if he was burdened by the effect the Terminator films have had on his research.
American taxpayers are already burdened with an estimated $20-$54 billion in clean-up costs for the backlog of hardrock mines sites that require clean-up.
Aside from the obvious emotional pain stemming from losing a loved one, our client's family was also burdened with figuring out how to support themselves financially.
Burdened with several severe health problems from the accident, Glenn still manages to fight for his life and impress the veteran rescues of the turtle hospital.
Choose poorly, and you'll be burdened with technical debt that weighs you down until you're barely able to fix bugs, much less roll out new features.
For organizations that already feel unduly burdened by compliance commitments, the report's recommendations may represent the tipping point — when compliance becomes the ultimate, unstoppable corporate bureaucracy.
Backing up those pledges with action is critical to our economy, as small businesses are disproportionately burdened with the higher costs and complexities associated with regulation.
We can't let 20th century labor laws that burdened citizens with unwavering taxi monopolies – across nearly every town and city in the U.S. – make a return.
The rapper's most impactful statements about women — specifically, the way Black women are policed and burdened with heavier expectations than everyone else — have been self-serving.
The high cost of housing has resulted in more than 11.2 million severely cost-burdened renter households spending more than half of their income on housing.
"New York City is burdened with some of the highest electricity rates in the country," Jeremy Friedman, coordinator of the Central Brooklyn Community Solar Program, said.
Because edge computing performs processing on the fringes of a network, data doesn't need to travel increasingly burdened public fiber lines toward the cloud for processing.
After more than 70 years of an unfair playing field, we are burdened with chronic trade deficits and a national debt in excess of $20 trillion.
Existing projects and the ones that move forward in this higher interest rate environment are burdened with increased debt servicing expenses that will reduce employee wages.
Restricting access to effective treatment creates substantial barriers to care and keeps people recovering from addiction burdened by high-frequency medical visits and needlessly onerous requirements.
Burdened with debt from a leveraged buyout in 2005, the toy giant struggled to adjust quickly enough to fast-changing consumer tastes and e-commerce encroachment.
You almost feel that she's been burdened by this religion, so you want to see her when she started out, when she was young and innocent.
For many, as should only be natural for a game that's been burdened with so many expectations, the final product hasn't lived up to the dream.
Many of the provisions of the replacement healthcare bill threaten women's access to basic healthcare, with low-income women and women from marginalized populations particularly burdened.
Along the Salkantay route, the trail is wide and crumbling where groups of mules burdened with heavy packs full of camp equipment make their daily passage.
Whether fictionalized versions or diaristic accounts, both books tell stories of accomplishment burdened not just by depression, but by the fear of sharing and discussing it.
Lifton argued that these former soldiers were burdened not by cowardice but by the guilt and rage they felt about their involvement in a misbegotten war.
But if Ms. Perkins manages to shoulder the symbolic baggage that Mr. Crowley has burdened Grace with, most of the other characters sink under his satire.
About 80 percent of new H.I.V. infections occur in men, and men who have sex with men, blacks and Hispanics are disproportionately burdened by the infection.
Nearly half of households headed by people ages 18 to 34 are rent-burdened, meaning that more than 30% of their paycheck goes to their landlord.
But as I aged, the inner Boy Scout in me gradually took over, and my suitcases grew burdened with things I would almost certainly never need.
As a pioneer of the '22017s memoir boom, Ms. Wurtzel was either burdened or blessed with the tangled upbringing that launched a thousand Gen X clichés.
The new regulatory "sandbox" – think of it as a safe policy space to innovate – could help promote entrepreneurialism within a sector burdened by exceedingly restrictive regulation.
It will take years for Wells Fargo to dig itself out of the fiasco it created with customers who were burdened with accounts they didn't authorize.
In other words, the budget quite deliberately pushes poor people deeper into a cost-burdened condition, forcing many to choose between housing, food and medical care.
Nearly half of households headed by people 18 to 34 are rent-burdened, meaning that more than 30 percent of their paycheck goes to their landlord.
That is sound logic, though communities that reflexively oppose social-service sites, or feel burdened by too many of them, may not see it that way.
Burdened with the nickname Baby Fed, for his game's similarities to Federer's, Dimitrov, 210, has been plagued by inconsistent play and a lack of mental toughness.
The states, burdened by balanced budget requirements in their various constitutions, look for any angle to bilk the federal government of as much money as possible.
In announcing the shift in disclosure requirements last week, Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, described it as giving relief to groups unduly burdened by the government.
BHP contended that it was better off holding on to the American petroleum division and that its stock price was not meaningfully burdened by that approach.
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.
Economists questioned whether the cautious budget was enough to counter severe headwinds, including weak monsoon rains, debt-burdened banks and trade tensions with the United States.
Artists were collaborating and supporting each other, no longer burdened by the pressure of being "next up," since there were already titans putting on for Pittsburgh.
In other words, many of the people who aren't cost-burdened in their housing are paying the price in other ways through longer commutes and smaller families.
But arriving as newcomers allowed us to develop a new point of view because we weren't burdened by any preconceived notions—ignorance is helpful in this instance.
Landrieu has doubled and tripled that number, and today the city makes over $15 million a year off its poverty-burdened citizenry via those traffic camera tickets.
"If you're a woman experiencing poverty, this implicates so many things," DaCosta says, citing childcare and reproductive health as two areas where poor women are uniquely burdened.
Max Richter's score is gorgeous and evocative but not unduly burdened with advancing the narrative, like many soundtracks are (I am coughing in your direction, Sharp Objects).
But it is running out of private solutions to cure the sector, which is burdened by 360 billion euros of bad loans accumulated during a harsh recession.
I will work with cannabis companies so that revenue from marijuana sales is reinvested in educational and support programs in the communities that have been historically burdened.
To underline their desperation some took off their clothes, others waved skulls and bones they said belonged to debt-burdened farmers who had killed themselves in despair.
High rent burdens can be devastating to the aspirations of the young college graduate, already burdened with student loan debt and just starting out in the workforce.
Any trial must then play out in the over-burdened top court, where cases drag on for years and less than 1 percent of politicians get convicted.
Struggling electronics makers, with their heavy reliance on debt, and utilities companies burdened by heavy costs after the 2011 Fukushima earthquake and nuclear disaster appear particularly vulnerable.
Millennials are not only burdened by student loan debt, but they have also delayed life choices like marriage and parenthood, which are the primary drivers of homeownership.
Europe must have an intervention force limited to members able and willing to deploy assets, including Britain, not one burdened by minnows in the name of "inclusivity".
Liberbank has been burdened by high levels of bad loans for several years despite efforts to sell poorly performing real estate assets accumulated during Spain's financial crisis.
And although David Cameron, the previous prime minister, was enthusiastic about efforts to fight corruption, campaigners worry that Theresa May, burdened by Brexit, may prove less zealous.
They have presided over widespread human-rights abuses; economic growth is relatively wan; workers are burdened by high personal debt and foreign investors have been scared away.
He argued that if the court does not step in "there is a strong likelihood that the right to vote of thousands of Floridians" would be burdened.
The leniency deal, which spreads the payment of fines over 20 years, is expected to give Odebrecht a financial breather and help it restructure debt-burdened businesses.
But changing the constitution "could symbolically represent a Japan that is willing to adapt to developments around it and not burdened by the past," Wallace told CNN.
Rajan has made a priority to of cleaning up India's banks, which are burdened with stressed assets and have had to make extra provisions for bad loans.
Banks and financial institutions were also told to "appropriately" conduct pilot programs to securitize bad loans in a sector "burdened with overcapacity to actively reduce credit risks".
To what extent they would consider whether a crackdown or political arrest was worth the headache in the past, they are no longer burdened with such considerations.
The number of "severely" cost-burdened renters, those paying more than half their incomes for rent, went from 7.5 million to 11.4 million in the last decade.
"Eliminating the interest deduction will place further financial stress on an already debt-burdened industry, and prevent producers from staying profitable in challenging economic times," they said.
Part of this example shows the reformulation working as intended: The person was so burdened by the change that he felt the need to shift to heroin.
Indiana's second-most-populous city ranked in the top 10 nationwide in terms of both manageable housing costs and a low level of housing-cost-burdened seniors.
Of all the lifelong rock stars, he seemed like the one least burdened by his own hype, and the most willing to admit it was all pretend.
Sam Brownback's "Kansas Experiment" burdened our businesses, wrecked our state's finances, and mortgaged our children's future, all in the name of giving tax breaks to the wealthy.
Rent Burdened * Dear RB, A room of your own in New York City within commuting distance of your work is, for most workers, an unaffordable luxury. Unjust?
She's burdened with bills, making sure her two younger siblings aren't taken by Child Protective Services, and raising enough money to bail her mother out of jail.
Vekselberg's Renova Group has restarted discussions about merging its debt-burdened subsidiary T Plus with Gazprom Energoholding, the power unit of gas giant Gazprom, the sources said.
Even Roach, Geralt's trusty steed from the Witcher 3, is burdened with a too-long mounting animation, making a speedy getaway take a few seconds too long.
I'm lucky and burdened to be married to a man who will not do this if I don't wholeheartedly want to be a part of it all.
Although his early chapters on regionalism are burdened with a somewhat shallow understanding of culinary tradition, Freedman's analysis gathers steam as it moves into the 20th century.
Lisbon has also created a scheme, Capitalizar, which funnels private equity to smaller firms that struggle to obtain competitive finance from banks still burdened by bad loans.
To make ends meet, many rent-burdened families devote as much as 53 percent less on food, health care and transportation combined than households without cost burdens.
State-owned banks, which dominate the sector, have not been able to drive increased lending because they are burdened with more than $145 billion in bad loans.
Now that recommendation will be made to the Bureau of Land Management, which has been burdened with a whopping $50 million bill for caring for the horses.
I once sat in on a breast cancer support group only to leave feeling more burdened and more fearful — and to be honest, jealous and angry, too.
If Facebook were doing that, it would never have snipped Messenger off from the main app in the first place, much less burdened it with huge ads.
She identifies as a bruja and a tomboy, a classic New York Boricua shorty, a feminist, a queer woman who isn't burdened, but empowered by her complexity.
More than half of city renters are considered rent-burdened, spending more than a third of their income on rent, according to the United States Census Bureau.
Ballet, undoubtedly, is still burdened by stereotypes: There are the eating disorders, the effeminate men and the vindictive ballerinas who stop at nothing to get a role.
It seems clear from your letter that you feel burdened by these physical reminders of your previous marriage, so I think you should unburden yourself from them.
The department, the federal government's second largest, has been burdened for years by aging infrastructure, an inefficient health care system and an unwieldy 360,000-person work force.
Business and consumer confidence — already burdened by signs of slowing global growth, trade tensions with China and the waning effects of the 218 tax overhaul — could suffer.
The Soviet educational system had produced good mathematicians and physicists, but little else, with the disciplines of economics, sociology, political science and history burdened by Marxist dogma.
A chaplain named Zachary told me that what most burdened the airmen he spoke to was not PTSD; it was inner conflicts that weighed on the conscience.
We have wrapped ourselves in a cocoon of technological, synthetic and decorative cultural achievement burdened with pride that strains and depletes our full values as sentient beings.
The song also seemed to suggest that Macklemore was somehow different, blessed—or burdened—with slightly more self-consciousness than other white hip-hop artists or fans.
The commission and its members have "substantially burdened the free exercise of her religion" by investigating and punishing Hensley for acting on her beliefs, the lawsuit says.
Fitbit tells me it refrained from adding too many smartwatch features because its customers don't want to be burdened with too many things they won't necessarily use.
Bill Walker proposed a massive new payroll tax regime that would have burdened taxpayers across the state and made Alaska much less economically competitive for job creation.
For example, for thousands of years women were more burdened by reproduction—there was little access to safe birth control, and they shouldered most of the childcare.
Argentina's recession-hit economy is burdened by high interest rates and a currency that has lost around 50 percent of its value against the dollar this year.
Although the tension slackens midway through as the narrative becomes burdened with elaborate back stories and lengthy musings, readers will be rewarded by its exhilarating, cinematic finale.
But she made it clear that the borough's courts were still burdened with delays, especially in more serious cases, and that there was much work to do.
From age 6 on, Mildred took the subway long distances on her own, burdened, as she recalled, with books and musical instruments as she stumbled down steps.
Although she doesn&apost depend on me financially and is in excellent health, I don&apost want her burdened with any expenses related to my premature death.
It's unlikely Always will conduct some kind of massive census a year from now to assess if its trans customers feel less psychologically burdened by their branding.
Friends who are aging along with us often find themselves too burdened by their own responsibilities or incapacities to help in ways they did in the past.
Only seven years ago, Exxon had over $45 billion in cash, but it has been burdened by enough debt to lose its AAA credit rating last spring.
Simultaneously gratified and burdened by commercial success while trying to hang onto his soul, Sheeran's dilemma illustrates a pop truism: authenticity moves are crasser than actual crassness.
As for the new text messaging helpline ... it's powered by a team of volunteers trained to create a safe space for people burdened by mental health issues.
The Supreme Court decided yesterday in the Whole Woman's Health case that two provisions in a Texas state law unduly burdened a woman's choice to have an abortion.
In November the Commission said Italy's main imbalance was its high public debt and the banking system burdened with bad loans in a context of weak productivity growth.
Typically, trafficking victims in massage parlors are recent Chinese or South Korean immigrant mothers who speak little or no English and are burdened by debt, the group said.
Our military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming … victory and cannot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail.
That means creating small, autonomous teams that can control their own destiny and "aren't burdened by having to run the core business you're running every day," Jassy said.
Motsoaledi said the amendment meant that every amount charged to a patient will be fully settled by the scheme so that the sick are not "burdened" with payments.
Akorn has been burdened by supply disruptions and competition for a range of products such as ephedrine injection for low blood pressure under anesthesia and lidocaine anesthetic ointment.
Here's how much space you could afford, without becoming rent-burdened, in the top 10 most populous U.S. cities, along with each city's average apartment size and rent.
"Our military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming victory and cannot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail".
But such a scenario wouldn't work in today's industrialized societies, where technology allows us to live exponentially better lives, Fernihough says — we're far less burdened by finite resources.
Italian insurer UnipolSai said on Friday group net profit in 300 fell 5.8 percent to 738 million euros burdened by an 84 million euro charge regarding deferred taxes.
"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.
That means brokers are burdened with considerable risk, given that in many cases there are few buyers except the BOJ — because BOJ policy has kept yields too low.

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