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Overburdened courts were unequal to the task of enforcing contracts.
A healthy bond market would take pressure off overburdened banks.
Already overburdened, healthcare providers must now accommodate a global pandemic.
It's called cognitive load — our limited cognitive resources are overburdened.
The influx has inevitably overburdened the nation's economy and infrastructure.
An overburdened JEP might end up convicting and punishing no one.
The system is often criticized for being inefficient, overburdened and unsafe.
The clinics that haven't closed are overburdened with patients, providers said.
But I do think we've kind of overburdened people with this.
Resources like these will do wonders for stressed and overburdened caregivers.
Another factor in the slowing growth of tourism is overburdened infrastructure.
Sewer and water systems are overburdened and have fallen into disrepair.
I ticked all the boxes: stymied career, overburdened marriage, caregiving sandwich.
This will further boost the caseloads of already overburdened VHA caregivers.
Yet Mr Kettelkamp thinks the debt-collection industry is overburdened by regulations.
"It empowers us to remedy bottlenecks and relieve overburdened employees," he said.
She added that the system to help the homeless is greatly overburdened.
Having this insight is vital in an overburdened and under resourced system.
This has left teachers and administrators — already overburdened — wrestling with expanded responsibilities.
Proponents also argue the system helps relieve the nation's overburdened court system.
Nevin says the overburdened prison system in South Africa feeds into the communities.
Ultimate brings enough new touches to make everything feel fresh but not overburdened.
They're increasingly paying attention, and questioning why they are still overburdened and unprotected.
If you're feeling overburdened during a walkabout, drop stuff off at your ship.
With the frequency overburdened, other paramedics resorted to calling in patients by phone.
The list spans the gamut of equipment that overburdened American hospitals are seeking.
In doing so, he lists overburdened public defenders as part of the problem.
Urban communities of color are already overburdened with heavy handed, failed policing strategies.
But let's face it, neither is overburdened with charisma and a compelling presence.
Decades of underinvestment across the country have left train and bus systems overburdened.
Consumer advocates believe the rule has helped many customers avoid being overburdened by fees.
Suffice it to say, pressure was sometimes applied on overburdened commissioners to delay decisions.
More arrests simply tax an already overburdened system of immigration courts and detention centers.
An aggrieved, overburdened police force does not seem the best way of ensuring this.
The project is moving ahead as pressure mounts on the region's overburdened transportation system.
It could ease up pressures on London's overburdened infrastructures, its transport, and its housing.
Cash is needed for schools and overburdened infrastructure, such as Lebanon's strained water supply.
As a result, the system soon became overburdened with costly and time-consuming appeals.
The migrant influx has put pressure on Colombia's already overburdened health and education systems.
When an immigration system becomes overburdened, even immigrants and their children can become pessimistic.
Public defender offices, many of them already overburdened and underfunded, have been hit hard.
It never feels overburdened or bloated around bends, shrinking around you as you drive.
Several episodes feature inept husbands inexplicably surprised by the misery of their overburdened wives.
India's judicial system is notoriously backlogged, with millions of cases stuck in overburdened courts.
But the more people they send home, the more overburdened those programs will become.
Abney also said small and mid-size businesses in the U.S. feel overburdened by regulations.
They are also concerned about young people not being overburdened by providing for the old.
With every passing minute, the scene deteriorated as health workers were overburdened by the sick.
This is how we will truly make a difference in our country's most overburdened communities.
Government officials say such cases are complex, the courts overburdened and evidence often tampered with.
Consumers in Brazil are overburdened by debt after the ups and downs of recent years.
People on both sides of the political divide agree that the immigration courts are overburdened.
I appreciate that women who are overwhelmed and overburdened by reproductive issues have more options.
Sometimes, it's true, the movie feels arch and overburdened, as the symbolic load piles up.
This issue is about how an overburdened and inefficient government bureaucracy handles classified email information.
But the anxious body is one prone to excess, spilling adrenaline thoughtlessly into overburdened veins.
It is essential to relieve monetary policy, which has been overburdened for far too long.
Monsoon downpours take just minutes to spurt through Bangalore's overburdened pipes and onto the streets.
The lawsuit claims caseworkers were overburdened, children were frequently moved and often separated from siblings.
Eventually, the "New Assyrians" may collapse, overburdened by their own armaments, as did the USSR.
The changes over all in the overburdened districts may not be overly visible at first.
The immigration courts are already vastly overburdened, even before a Trump-led onslaught of cases.
The opioid epidemic has so overburdened America's death investigation system that it threatens to collapse.
But this approach does little more than foist Medicaid patients onto already overburdened emergency rooms.
The overburdened immigrants and their offspring recall the authorities treating them with a highhanded disdain.
He, too, noted that Hudson's performance of "Memory" was shaky and overburdened with awkward sobs.
It is a frustrating inconvenience for anyone traveling on the tristate area's overburdened transit systems.
Although the technology endured, "it was overbuilt, overspent, overburdened, most of them economically failed," Marchionne said.
Amazon's presence will tend to exacerbate those cities' crises of housing affordability and overburdened transportation infrastructure.
India's overburdened health system remains plagued with an acute shortage of government hospitals in rural areas.
Infantry must carry all their own weapons and other gear and "are already overburdened with equipment."
What aids integration, and how does an already overburdened system find the resources to enable it?
Not even economic uncertainty, environmental challenges, and overburdened infrastructure can put a damper on this party.
Four chapters focus on our overburdened ports and the huge global shipping lines they answer to.
The deterioration of an already overburdened environment constitutes a real and present danger to humanity's future.
An overburdened and under-resourced Indian judiciary system means court cases can drag on for years.
India's overburdened health system is plagued by an acute shortage of government hospitals in rural areas.
Here in Canada, they're actually killing labels, not to mention the overburdened, understaffed pressing plants themselves.
It's not the brawniest or most exhilarating engine, but the 23-liter powerplant never feels overburdened.
The traumatized and undernourished population rely on public toilets and wash facilities that are usually overburdened.
Nursing shortages will strain overburdened nurses, which will surely increase shortages in the days to come.
"The judges are saying to us, 'The courts are already overburdened on land reform,' " she said.
U.N. OCHA spokesman Jens Laerke said that in Idlib province 55 percent of communities are overburdened.
For overburdened departments, officers' ability to access training on demand can be a real difference-maker.
It was another reminder of how the region's infrastructure problems can leave overburdened transit systems vulnerable.
Overburdened case workers are frequently unable to give these children the attention they need to thrive.
But China has its hands full in Asia, and we feel overburdened by our global responsibilities.
However, critics say more needs to be done to address the underfunded and overburdened public health system.
However, the industry is instead losing physicians who choose to leave medicine due to this overburdened system.
Hearing dates in New York City, an especially overburdened court system, are being set for August 2023.
"I also find it unfair to expect this amount of work on already overburdened nurses," it said.
But the reality is that when solid systems are in place middle schools should not be overburdened.
So I made phone call after phone call, attempting to navigate a disjointed, overburdened mental health system.
De Blasio implored federal officials to immediately assist the city in maintaining hospitals, which are already overburdened.
Some 49% still think Germany is overburdened with refugees, but that has declined from 54% since 2017.
Dr. Shulkin will inherit a thicket of challenges in the aging and overburdened veterans health care system.
There&aposs nobody involved in this discussion with North Korea in the administration who is overburdened by naivety.
We should select for, and train, interdisciplinary thinkers who excel at communicating complex concepts to overburdened decision-makers.
Some of this is likely a result of being overburdened by working for a movie studio — Warner Bros.
Deportation also means returning to a country overburdened with Syrian refugees and where jobs are hard to find.
United States' legal advisors can help clear the backlog of cases in the Northern Triangle's overburdened justice systems.
It allows overburdened immigration judges to offload tasks, like eliciting critical facts from applicants, to the appointed lawyers.
Credit is growing at twice the rate of nominal GDP, in a country already overburdened by private debt.
Opposition leaders say law enforcement agencies are too corrupt and overburdened to use the footage to identify criminals.
America's overburdened foster care system is failing the very children it's intended to protect from neglect and abuse.
We know our welfare system is hugely overburdened and threatens to be entirely insolvent by within 21625 years.
"The casualties are the American people who seek justice in our increasingly overburdened federal courts today," Leahy declared.
This can require a steely stomach, particularly in urban areas, where the population is outracing already overburdened facilities.
Countries must reduce their reliance on central banks as "monetary policy has become overburdened", the OECD has warned.
Active teachers in the system who've been overburdened are now leaving in droves, and who can blame them?
Self-isolation might slow the rate of infections, allowing hospitals to treat those require attention without getting overburdened.
Still, critics say, people overburdened by New York's stratospheric cost of living struggle to pay the $2.75 fare.
It's also unclear whether they will add costs to the already-overburdened health system through false positive results.
Pregnant women describe a lonely, sometimes terrifying experience navigating the country's overburdened health care system during the outbreak.
The hospital is "overburdened 10 times," said Dr. K. P. Kushwaha, the former head of the medical college.
There is only so much information that overburdened guidance counselors can cram into students during a few short meetings.
Or will you work with me to use those 630 days to help bring relief to our overburdened taxpayers?
But critics have long charged that such assessments, potentially a way to ease an overburdened system, disproportionately harm minorities.
Finally, it leaves them in poverty, dependent for survival on overburdened federal benefit programs like Social Security Disability Insurance.
Mr. Shane questioned the wisdom of adding yet another set of responsibilities to officers he said were already overburdened.
An overburdened and under-resourced Indian judiciary system means court cases can drag on for years in the country.
"The Senate's inaction ignored the benefits the package would bring to the overburdened taxpayers of New Jersey," Christie said.
Overburdened by the East Coast "parenting bubble," Dan Kois and his wife uprooted their family's lives for a year.
Unequipped to deal with the crush, border facilities and migrant shelters are dangerously overcrowded, and the staff is overburdened.
The result, immigration lawyers predicted, is likely to be a flood of challenges clogging the already overburdened court system.
Thrive CEO David Daly explained that false positives could add huge costs to the already overburdened health care system.
But she, too, expressed concerns about whether Brazil's underfunded, overburdened public hospitals were ready for an influx of patients.
Ben (Ben McKenzie) is the stereotypical firstborn, overburdened and bossy; Brian (Michael Urie) the stereotypical baby, overindulged and whiny.
Suddenly, small-scale marijuana purchases and the like, mainly overlooked to spare an overburdened penal system, would become conspicuous.
The decades-long obesity crisis, underfunded and overburdened public education systems, and skyrocketing drug use are taking their toll.
Ethiopia could require as much as $2.2 billion to modernize its creaking, overburdened telecoms sector, Eyob told Reuters last week.
Ethiopia could require as much as $2.2 billion to modernise its creaking, overburdened telecoms sector, Eyob told Reuters last week.
That will help overburdened countries like Germany plan for arrivals and reassure worried citizens who see no end in sight.
In this case, it still remained unclear why the FIA—understaffed and overburdened as it was—had moved so swiftly.
But then the golf gods overburdened Bourdy with ill fortune at the very end of an otherwise brilliant second round.
Add the fact that fewer families are being released before asylum proceedings and the result is an overburdened custody system.
Providing relief to community banks overburdened by "one-size-fits-all" regulations will overwhelmingly benefit small businesses and local communities.
Most recently, he gave a workshop to a group of lawyers feeling overburdened by their caseloads in the Trump era.
Other difficulties facing India On top of all of these issues, India also has an overburdened and underprepared health system.
As hospitals filled up, Mr. Hancock announced a campaign to recruit 250,10 volunteers to help the overburdened National Health Service.
A persistent paradox of the design fair is the creation of so much stuff in a world overburdened with waste.
That left the ship, which at the time was overburdened with the rescued migrants, stranded at sea in dangerous conditions.
"The FBI is overburdened and undermanned," said Michael Pregent, an adjunct fellow at the Hudson Institute and former intelligence officer.
First-hand accounts from medical staff and patients in Wuhan show China's already overburdened health system is on its knees.
CASA programs, by training and supporting citizens to help at-risk children, bring significant assistance to a terribly overburdened system.
However, Pruitt's predecessors, among others, warn that states overburdened by extraordinary costs and enforcement demands are set up to fail.
Hospitals are overburdened and underfunded It was not immediately clear what killed the babies or what happened to their mothers.
"In this respect, monetary policy would not become overburdened, as it might be in the current economic juncture," he added.
Many go to seek treatment at government hospitals, which offer free high-quality treatment but are often understaffed and overburdened.
"These can foster a range of recreational activities without leading to high crime levels or overburdened infrastructure," the report concluded.
The field hospital is one of several in Wuhan designed to accommodate some 219,2400 patients if regular hospitals are overburdened.
The result was a more top-down system, in which many principals said they felt micromanaged and overburdened by paperwork.
The police are too overburdened, he said, and some cops too "hard-boiled," to respond to campus sexual assault well.
None of that, it seems, was enough to make a lasting impression on the overburdened mind of the average American driver.
As a result, the cost of recycling cheap products lands on local municipalities, most of them already overburdened with e-waste.
Critics said this would cause rents to skyrocket even further and an already overburdened transit system to bear still more passengers.
Cyprus last week urged large European Union countries to accept more migrants from overburdened members that are entry points into Europe.
In January, the institution filed a unique complaint against Trump that claimed it was overburdened by his prolific conflicts of interest.
Businesses are overburdened with regulations, the nation's infrastructure needs help, and the education system "is leaving too many behind, " he added.
Security analysts working in a SOC are increasingly overburdened and overwhelmed by the sheer number of attacks they have to process.
Our deliberations can still be important and useful, but I think we'd all agree they haven't been overburdened by greatness lately.
Overburdened host countries like Lebanon and Turkey insist that there may be as many as another couple of million undocumented refugees.
For all the grand lushness and inventive production design of its time in Paris, the show felt vaguely lost and overburdened.
"For years, dismounted Soldiers have been overburdened by equipment which, while highly effective, often isn't integrated with other equipment," Brig. Gen.
He's said the management of migrant flows, to date, has been a failure that has overburdened front-line states like Italy.
From crumbling roads and bridges to aging water systems and overburdened electrical grids, the impacts of having fallen behind are worrisome.
In the southern Mexican state of Chiapas, the overburdened COMAR refugee office in Tapachula has seen a surge of asylum seekers.
That in turn would increase fuel consumption and raise the chances the car's particle filter would become overburdened and break down.
And of course, these diseases come with a hefty price tag, putting tremendous pressure on an already overburdened health care system.
Fiction REVOLUTIONARIES By Joshua Furst The 1960s have settled into our cultural memory as a freighted, dissonant symbol, overburdened by contradiction.
"When you are talking to someone who is overburdened, become a sounding board for what needs to be renegotiated," she added.
In the immediate aftermath of the fire, some expressed sympathy for Ms. Mo, saying she was overburdened by debt and desperate.
His arrest was legal, but some experts question whether it was the best use of limited resources in an overburdened system.
But since then, she has also dealt with the ravages of an overburdened health service working under the cloud of Brexit.
As anyone who's been reading the newspapers knows, it's not all wry jokes about overburdened latrines and rah-rah good cheer.
The rape conviction rate has remained persistently low in India, and millions of cases are stuck in an overburdened court system.
Thankful for not having been "overburdened by art-historical parameters," she describes her first attempts as purely visceral and productively naïve.
They should pass a bill to deal with the humanitarian crisis at the southern border and improve the overburdened asylum system.
Public hospitals in Kenya have a history of neglect and mismanagement, with a health care system that's overcrowded, overburdened and underfunded.
In many cases, the high-risk pools were overburdened financially, leaving many people without insurance or with tight restrictions on coverage.
A process called pretrial diversion is intended to relieve overburdened courts and help low-risk offenders get on with their lives.
Had inspectors taken the time to board the vessel, it would have been hard to miss how grossly overburdened it was.
He also insisted that many of the claims were fraudulent, and that the asylum system has been overburdened by all the applicants.
Right now, we rely instead on daycares, nannies, or just an overburdened schedule that can strip both time and money from women.
That's important because there's a very high bar to win approval among doctors who fear liability and are already overburdened by technology.
Increasingly overburdened air-traffic controllers could restrict the number or frequency of flights coming into and out of airports, resulting in delays.
"When we think about college, so many folks think about a starving student, an overworked student, an overburdened student," he told me.
The current and former officials said that consular officers who process applications and interview applicants are often junior and overburdened with casework.
"Citi is so huge and so inter-tangled and so overburdened by regulation, they're going to be benefactors of that," Cordaro said.
But saying that because we had time to peruse a gossip magazine we aren't as overburdened as we feel — that's an oversimplification.
But for most poachers, jail terms are seldom longer than a year, and convictions are rare in South Africa's overburdened court system.
Other tunes sounded overburdened, harsh and cacophonic, and I longed to shut them off and return to silence — as I still do.
It's the result of the one constant in the post-financial crisis world: cash-strapped and overburdened people looking to save money.
Music, Podcasts, and TV have been split into three desktop apps because the old iTunes app was overburdened and terrible to use.
Hospitals and a new generation of medical tourism companies are luring well-heeled Chinese patients away from an overburdened health care system.
For many Latinos, our only option is to enroll in a Medicaid system that is overburdened, poorly run, and delivers substandard care.
There are the investigators, whose new cases are more likely to be shelved than resolved, and the overburdened judges and expensive lawyers.
In a tight, shared space like a dorm room, there's a fine line between being comfortable and being overburdened by useless stuff.
A fast-growing state in the middle of the desert is not without issues, however — specifically, an aging and overburdened water system.
Many opt for private care over an overburdened public health system, which suffers from a lack of funding and poor infection control.
Federal officials face a balancing act as they investigate alleged wrongdoing at Southwest Key, the largest provider in an overburdened shelter system.
Tenured professors retire and are too often replaced by adjuncts so underpaid and so shamefully overburdened that their work amounts to exploitation.
They say they fear more crowded subway stations, an overburdened sewage system and rent increases that would drive out long-time residents.
It is becoming overburdened with so many features and design changes that it's becoming harder and harder to just get directions in it.
The Trump administration has halted the brutal practice of dividing parents and kids, which may reduce some strain on an already overburdened system.
It remains very hard to see Congress, already overburdened with Obamacare, tax reform and the budget, coming together to do any such thing.
Homelessness is a crisis of resources, but it's treated like a crime—encampments are illegal, crackdowns are frequent, and housing shelters are overburdened.
Wherever in the world such conditions crop up, CHIRPS is available to help overburdened aid agencies prioritize their attention at the local level.
Most hospitals in the eastern part of the city are either closed or barely operational, while those in the western reaches are overburdened.
The idea of marrying technology with clothing to address the challenges of the disabled or overburdened is not a completely new idea, either.
This is how money works for everyone, but especially for a group that is systematically underrepresented, underpaid, and overburdened simply for being female.
With credit widely available, a small but significant number of borrowers have become overburdened with multiple debts, said Peter Richardson, analyst at Berenberg.
For a while, our willingly overburdened protagonist seems anything but powerful—intrepid, sure, and with a big appetite for punishment, but not powerful.
Jamie feels overburdened in his task to get close to men like Duverney and Prince Charles in order to stop the Jacobite rebellion.
A congressionally mandated report on the Syrian civil war also sounded the alarm regarding the threat poised by the overburdened ISIS prison camps.
There's no doubt that America's systems of care for mental health are overburdened, expensive and inaccessible for many who need them, he said.
" The national security adviser added that "there's nobody involved in this discussion with North Korea in the administration who is overburdened by naïveté.
Although the care was good, the system was clearly overburdened causing many people to leave without being seen by a health-care provider.
This was still Big Brother—manna flowing from the Beltway—even if, in this case, the money was going back to overburdened taxpayers.
Complaints about poor care (egregious wait times, doctor shortages, overburdened emergency rooms, etc.) under the U.K.'s National Health System are well documented.
UNHCR tries to help rich countries to accept refugees after they have fled into overburdened places such as Lebanon, Jordan, Kenya or Pakistan.
Essential medical tasks such as repositioning a patient to avert bedsores can be overlooked when workers are overburdened, sometimes leading to avoidable hospitalizations.
More people will die, including of diseases other than the coronavirus, if the health care system is heavily overburdened at any one point.
Mr. Vance's approach will prevent otherwise law-abiding people from accumulating criminal records and will take pressure off an already overburdened court system.
With the coming disruptions at Penn Station, Mr. Cuomo said he was concerned about the impact on the city's already overburdened transit system.
Women who gave birth in overburdened hospitals or who took their infants to the doctor were told that their children had suddenly died.
According to a January 2017 study in the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, Canadians face overburdened, aging psychiatrists with rising patient numbers and smaller practices.
Successive governments have faced criticism for not reforming the overburdened public health system which is still plagued with shortage of doctors and dilapidated infrastructure.
In most open-world games, particularly Ubisoft titles like Far Cry or Assassin's Creed, your map is overburdened with icons from the very beginning.
The Washington Post reported that the candidate's daughter encouraged her father for weeks to outline policies that would appeal to families that feel overburdened.
New Zealand is a rainy place, but farmers are also criticised for causing rivers to shrivel and groundwater to fall in certain overburdened spots.
While arrests of suspected undocumented immigrants have spiked under Trump, deportation rates have actually decreased, in part because the immigration courts are disas­trously overburdened.
Canceling a prescription at one pharmacy after finding a better price elsewhere becomes a cumbersome task imposed upon already overburdened physicians and their staffs.
Settling this also takes one legal issue off the already overburdened shoulders of Uber's legal team, now led by Chief Legal Officer Tony West.
The outbreak is straining a health care system that was already overburdened, and many patients with other illnesses are now falling through the cracks.
Like Walgreens, CVS — the country's largest pharmacy chain — has disputed assertions from some employees and state boards that its drugstores are understaffed and overburdened.
Inside China: Anger has flooded China's social media over the government's handling of the crisis, as the outbreak strains the country's overburdened health system.
New Jersey Transit is the second-biggest user of Penn Station, running 63 trains to its overburdened platforms during the morning rush every weekday.
Diversion is intended to relieve overburdened courts and crowded jails, and to spare low-risk offenders from the devastating consequences of a criminal record.
The system is overburdened due to a proliferation of informal dumps and the authorities' failure to remove waste from the local transfer stations, Diarra said.
Jordan is already hosting about 660,000 registered Syrian refugees and estimates that the number of displaced Syrians in the overburdened country is twice as high.
Jerry Brown, a Democrat — that because of climate change, California is entering into hotter and drier times that will tax an already overburdened water system.
Farah has seen heavy fighting in recent months, with local officials and tribal elders requesting additional government forces to support the overburdened army and police.
The lawsuit claims that caseworkers in Oregon's foster care system were overburdened, children were frequently moved - sometimes out of state - and often separated from siblings.
Justice Marcy Kahn dissented, saying the water board had authority to help "overburdened" lower and middle-class homeowners, including the elderly, facing rising water rates.
Once he was kicked out of congress, Cunha lost the privilege given to sitting politicians that only the badly overburdened Supreme Court can try them.
Lenders have been overburdened by the CFPB, Mulvaney has said and the former Republican congressman has promised to balance the needs of consumers and industry.
So the territory's health care system has become overburdened, leading to talks of cutting back on health care spending to deal with its fiscal crisis.
Voting administration is a state and local responsibility, but these entities often are overburdened, under-resourced and not exactly versed in Kremlin-based cyber crimes.
It would also be possible to put border guards or national asylum officers in overburdened states so they take in fewer migrants, the newspaper said.
Medicaid rolls have become overburdened, making it harder for those patients to access care from the relatively low number of providers who will see them.
Marijuana arrests are dropping, and there is a countrywide push to decriminalize cannabis so that our overburdened prison system isn't full of minor drug offenses.
Successive governments have faced criticism for not reforming the overburdened public health system which is still plagued with a shortage of doctors and dilapidated infrastructure.
My grandfather, Harold (Hod) Chrisinger, was a rough-hewn man — undereducated and overburdened — who joined the Army in the summer of 1944 at age 18.
Yadav used to treat a range of conditions for just a few cents, citing an overburdened health system that is too expensive for most Indians.
Whether patients in warehouselike settings will receive appropriate medical care is often uncertain, as these shelters historically have opened when local hospitals were already overburdened.
Agents, managers, executives and power brokers from the game's major confederations huddled together in corners, or leaned in close for whispered conversations on overburdened couches.
But New Orleans's notoriously overburdened public defender's office struggled for many months to provide Campbell anything resembling an adequate defense, says his mother, Lynell Jones.
We struggle instead with affordable housing, a creaking Metro system, overburdened roadways, and a consequent lack of upward mobility for the region's less skilled workers.
The massive influx of Venezuelans has overburdened social services in Roraima state and led to an increase in crime, prostitution, disease and incidents of xenophobia.
It feels worth noting this, if for no other reason than to draw a clearer bead on a place that can feel overburdened by outsider gloom.
Collins said he's also received calls from a few overburdened space agencies asking him to remove an item asking teams to send a letter to space.
What's next: Demographers worry about the potential economic impacts from the falling fertility rates — like delayed retirement, overburdened systems for elderly care and slowed economic growth.
Farah province has seen heavy fighting in recent months, with local officials and tribal elders requesting additional government forces to support the overburdened army and police.
Most high-net worth business leaders insist that the private sector is far better equipped to fix today's major problems than inefficient or overburdened government bureaucracies.
These cuts further erode a system that's already underdeveloped and overburdened, holding America back from building a human capital development system that is accessible to all.
Both expressed that patients' need for regular healthcare in an overburdened medical system makes the potential of apps to fill that gap too great to ignore.
Passengers were forced to make a long walk to the far end of the airport terminal, suffering bottlenecks and delays at a smaller, overburdened TSA checkpoint.
Mumbai's overburdened trains and antiquated stations are the result of an "absolute disconnect" between the administration of the Railways and the City's urban planning, he explains.
Driving U.S. competitors into an alliance of necessity, as the NDS rhetoric most certainly will, does disservice to an overburdened military already near its breaking point.
The collapse comes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks billions of dollars in foreign direct investment in new infrastructure projects to reboot India's overburdened urban landscape.
But it has significantly overburdened the country's infrastructure and schools, and challenged an already troubled economy where over a third of the country's youth is unemployed.
The perception of what lives and dies—the incessantly recurring surprise of specific moments in a ceaseless cycle—can too easily be lost on overburdened minds.
But it is not just those knocked down by economic forces who have sought assistance, often from overburdened social service groups trying to supply a lifeline.
What parents can say As China deals with the epidemic, pregnant women say the country's already overburdened health care system has started to leave them behind.
Hospitals are already overburdened with cases of measles, malaria and other deadly infectious diseases, and conflicts have displaced hundreds of thousands of people and destroyed infrastructure.
In a shortsighted effort to make the paper more appealing to buyers, SouthComm laid off some passionate, immensely talented journalists and seriously overburdened those who remained.
"Doctors fear that if the covid-19 disease spreads in treatment centers, patients seeking dialysis will flood overburdened and under-equipped hospital emergency departments," they write.
"Not overburdened with brains but has worked hard and shown keenness, apart from some dislike of the security side of the course," a superior officer, Col.
President Donald Trump sent a Navy hospital ship — the USNS Comfort — to New York City Saturday afternoon, in order to help hospitals overburdened by coronavirus patients.
She plays Keyonna, a queer teenager grappling with an alcoholic mother, a dead father, an overburdened older brother, a complicated crush and the threat of eviction.
"The Vanishing Affordable Apartment" explores how landlords have exploited loopholes and a lack of accountability in the overburdened housing system to force out rent-regulated residents.
Yet just 225 percent of students who took the SAT in 210 used a waiver, probably because securing one requires the assistance of overburdened guidance counselors.
This attitude turns into a cycle of admissions and discharges from the hospital, ultimately taking up more healthcare resources, adding to the already overburdened healthcare system.
They should also listen to anecdotes from their constituents, or perhaps friends and family members, who will enthusiastically share stories about their experiences inside overburdened hospitals.
I might be alone at my rock bottom, but there are many indicators that we are feeling more overcommitted, overscheduled, overtired, and overburdened than ever before.
Relocation schemes for migrants in overburdened states have transferred only 500, or 0.05 percent, of the about 1 million people who have entered the EU since 2015.
In March, the Supreme Court declined to hear a lawsuit filed by Nebraska and Oklahoma against Colorado over claims that the spillover has overburdened local law enforcement.
With the help of modern technology, retailers are anticipating what shoppers want and when they'll want it, fostering a culture of convenience for today's overscheduled, overburdened consumer.
It's easy to find yourself overburdened with items looted from machines or relic sites, unsure of whether to sell them, use them, or craft something with them.
Certainly a situation where the United States takes few, while Europe becomes overburdened, feeds friction among allies at a time when solidarity in the West is critical.
When you do get the trailer loaded up, its 2320 horsepower helps ensure that the Navigator can handle its own mass and then some without feeling overburdened.
The practice favors defendants with the financial resources to defend themselves at trial and disfavors poorer defendants who must instead rely on the overburdened public-defender system.
A Navy hospital ship in San Diego is deploying Monday to Los Angeles to help relieve hospitals expected to become overburdened by coronavirus patients, the Navy announced.
A difficult situation for migrant children in government custody could grow more challenging if the largest provider in the overburdened shelter system were to lose its grants.
It comes as hospitals are overburdened with coronavirus cases, and are sometimes left with little resources to help those with other chronic diseases who need urgent treatment.
More than 1 in 3 Americans are considered obese, which adds up to at least $303 billion in costs a year to the overburdened health-care system.
Physicians have been overburdened with unfunded mandates and reporting and meaningless administrative hassles that take up the majority of our time and the joy out of medicine.
In return, by keeping Medicaid, uninsured, and undocumented patients out of expensive and overburdened emergency rooms, the state would save hundreds of thousands of dollars per doctor.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office further estimated that the cost of subsidies would continue to rise by staying the course, further burdening the already overburdened working class.
"Rather than petulantly threatening to raise taxes on overburdened New Yorkers, Mr. Cuomo should instead cut waste" in his own state budget, he said in a statement.
However, in practice, India is still struggling with training its understaffed and overburdened police force and court services to handle cases of assault swiftly, sensitively and effectively.
Even if they are able to find work and send remittances to their families, their departure can also put a strain on already overburdened families back home.
Proponents of increasing the age for collecting a pension say the pension system would be overburdened if the eligibility threshold isn't adjusted since Russians are living longer.
Our overburdened and misused court system has recently been forced to release violent offenders, with no diagnosed mental illness and pending criminal charges, due to unconstitutional trial delays.
DON'T KNOW THAT WE NECESSARILY SEE THERE'S GOING TO BE 10,000 DRONES FLYING OVER WASHINGTON, DC. THE SMALL AND MID-SIZE COMPANIES IN THIS COUNTRY JUST FEEL OVERBURDENED.
It would also put huge pressure on the overburdened foster-care system—which is only one of the ways Mr Sessions's tough line is likely to be futile.
The president of Germany's Bundesbank gave a resolutely positive outlook for the global economy on Wednesday but cautioned that central banks shouldn't be overburdened with creating economic growth.
Once charged, the court and probation fees might have been waived on hardship grounds, if the family had received proper advice from overburdened public defenders and probation officers.
Furthermore, the earned-income tax credit is funded by already overburdened middle-class taxpayers, and wages are funded by employers, many of whom are raking in record profits.
President Donald Trump's government-wide hiring freeze will devastate the nation's public lands, including the National Park System, which is already overburdened with record attendance and staff shortages.
A flurry of requests after the Edward Snowden revelations have overburdened FOIA offices, which have no dedicated funding (FOIA employees are paid out of an agency's general fund).
The show's shifting point of view rotates from the new kid Josh to a 10-year-old genius (and pyromaniac), Angelica, to the overburdened Principal Burr (Matthew Broderick).
G.E. took a hit a few years later when that company, suffering from a steep decline in sales and overburdened by a heavy debt load, filed for bankruptcy.
Local medical staff in Wuhan have been overburdened by coronavirus patients, with some doctors wearing adult diapers because they don&apost have time to go to the bathroom.
Cutting the program would exacerbate an already overburdened system and could have a devastating effect on the communities that rely on critical services provided by loan forgiveness recipients.
NEW DELHI — At least 2004 passengers were killed in a train derailment in southern India on Saturday night, the latest disaster on India's old and overburdened railway system.
More than five years remained on his sentence, and Siatta was unlikely to receive help from Illinois's overburdened correctional system in that time, not even counseling or medication.
Sand, whose organization describes itself as a nonpartisan information source for teachers and the public, said overly generous benefits for teachers in the past have overburdened the district.
The aim, he said, was for these countries to be prepared enough to prevent any outbreak from placing too much of a strain on already overburdened health care systems.
"People need to understand that reforming an outdated labor code is good for business but, ultimately, for consumers, who are overburdened by market inefficiencies," Setubal said at the event.
With Apple currently building its massive spaceship campus, Chang says the city's trains and highways will be more overburdened than ever and could really use help from the company.
Chinese lending to the region has surged from nearly zero to $1.3 billion over the last decade, stoking concern that tiny nations could end up overburdened and in debt.
What makes a top city: "Mid-sized cities in wealthier countries with a relatively low population density" with recreational activities, low crime levels, and infrastructure that is not overburdened.
His Proposition A raised tax revenue to first reduce bus fares—a popular (and populist) sop to the users of an overburdened system—and then to fund rail construction.
Although no other state relies predominantly on court revenue to fund public defenders, many are overburdened; in the past, lawyers in Florida and Missouri have turned away clients, too.
Immigration courts, too, are overdue for technological innovation and streamlining to better meet the needs of an overburdened and out of date process struggling to keep up with demand.
Replacing the overburdened 42nd Street bus terminal has been long discussed, but progress has been stymied by arguments over funding, placement, pollution, design and transparency of the planning process.
But the outbreak is straining a health care system that was overburdened even before the coronavirus surfaced, and many patients with other illnesses are now falling through the cracks.
Advocates for stronger immigration enforcement celebrated the changes, arguing that the resources of overburdened institutions were going to DACA recipients at the expense of American citizens and legal residents.
City officials, citing concerns about a lack of space at schools and an overburdened welfare system, said this year that Ulan Bator would not accept any more rural migrants.
But the physicians working in telemedicine say that such technology presents a way for them to care for healthier patients remotely, so they're not flooding overburdened hospitals and clinics.
Stakeholders from all sides should be consulted to make sure that the digital rights of consumers are protected and that companies are not overburdened by hard-to-follow regulations.
Between being given a hefty workload because of your strong execution skills and taking charge even when you're not officially the leader, you can end up overburdened with work.
Emergency rooms are notoriously overburdened and understaffed, and they are the most expensive entry point into the health system, but several technologies aim to get ahead of the ambulance ride.
A modern signal system is viewed as a key fix because it would be more reliable and allow more trains to run closer together, increasing capacity on the overburdened system.
The European Union is the economic equivalent of a "legacy system": locked in the past, overburdened by entitlements and regulations, terrified of the creative destruction at the heart of capitalism.
Antiquated labor laws and tax codes, crumbling or non-existent roads and an overburdened university system are just some of the longstanding barriers entrepreneurs continue to face in the country.
Just one in four people in rural Nigeria is connected to the national grid, adding to a trend of outward migration that is piling pressure on Nigeria's already overburdened cities.
For the Syrian refugees in Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon, that can mean anything from cheap loans to the creation of special economic zones to assistance for overburdened towns and villages.
Bartels urged adoption of leaner management techniques that fostered more accountability, and said a decision to make the overburdened procurement agency responsible for maintenance of all weapons should be reversed.
They opposed an idea the board had proposed to build a new bus terminal in New Jersey, arguing that doing so would strain an already overburdened New Jersey Transit system.
Meanwhile, working-class Americans are left to pay the price for mass illegal migration — reduced jobs, lower wages, overburdened schools and hospitals, increased crime, and a depleted social safety net.
Amazon employees may want to live in Long Island City to be close to work, and the fragile state of mass transit and overburdened schools will be an everyday issue.
France turned one of its high-speed trains into a vehicle to transport coronavirus patients from overburdened hospitals in the east to the facilities with more capacity in the west.
Unauthorized construction overburdened part of the structure that collapsed during the quake, trapping students inside — even within the staircase that was supposed to serve as their evacuation route, investigators said.
And chronically overburdened social workers, lawyers and judges are often unable to provide the level of support that is generally required for someone to persist long enough overcome an addiction.
"Incineration does not solve the Defense Department's PFAS problems; it just pawns them off on already overburdened communities," Jonathan Kalmuss-Katz, a staff attorney with Earthjustice, said in a statement.
Much of the signal equipment at that station, at West Fourth Street, is decades beyond its life span, and it is one of the main culprits plaguing the overburdened subway.
"Many schools are overburdened with testing," said Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo, one of the sponsors of the task force bill, which is expected to come to a vote later this year.
Meanwhile, working class Americans are left to pay the price for mass illegal migration -- reduced jobs, lower wages, overburdened schools and hospitals, increased crime, and a depleted social safety net.
The Trump administration policy was criticized for putting the migrants at risk, and legal advocates for migrants pointed to a spike in violence and overburdened shelters in Mexican border towns.
Americans needing a guardian are often elderly — and in many cases, vulnerable — people whose disabilities are not always fully understood by the overburdened court systems that have to quickly assess them.
Former IRS Commissioner John Koskinen proposed that behind this technical error was a very human failure related to ongoing congressional budget cuts, resulting in overburdened staff and a system under pressure.
But instead of sagging into irreversible decline, the 32-year-old might now be having his best season, taking up the mantle for a team overburdened with injuries to key players.
It's a "senseless decision" given the already "overburdened system," said Leopold, adding that the appearance rate in court is "very high" for people who have established a credible fear of persecution.
The E.U. has not even met its pledge to resettle 160,000 qualified asylum seekers languishing in the overburdened countries of Italy, Greece and Hungary; only about 300 people have been moved.
Charged with completing the massive assignment before the current administration's term ends, it's hard to imagine this overburdened civil servant will have time to eat, sleep, or enjoy any upcoming holidays.
I realized that as a nation, we've created a monster: a generation of disempowered, directionless, and overburdened students who work harder every year, yet continue to see their SAT scores decline.
However, it has spent $1.3 billion on concessionary loans and gifts since 2011, stoking concern in the West that several tiny nations could end up overburdened and in debt to Beijing.
That's left border facilities overcrowded and overburdened, while Democrats have repeatedly charged the U.S. Center for Border Protection is woefully unprepared to handle the young children arriving at the southern border.
Wow, what a fun thinking about all these years of debates with fb representatives telling me 'consumers don't want privacy rights anymore' and 'a startup (sic) like facebook shouldn't be overburdened'.
Meanwhile, this week's strikes in Delhi left millions of commuters crowding the city's overburdened buses and subways or coughing up cab fares two or three times higher than the normal rate.
If a majority of the seven-member tribunal agrees, Temer, a constitutional lawyer, has said he has plenty of tools for appeal, including taking the case to the overburdened Supreme Court.
He argues that trust has broken down—between the police and the policed, between the police and an "overburdened and broken" judiciary, as well as between the officers and their leaders.
"Everyone can contribute with his or her personal behaviour ... so that the speed at which people become infected slows down so that our health care system is not overburdened," she said.
We know that New York is not only a hotspot, but your hospital system there is overburdened now because of this sure and we're basically sneding everything we can to help.
We know that New York is not only a hotspot, but your hospital system there is overburdened now because of this sure and we're basically sneding everything we can to help.
The Coast Guard, already overburdened, needs to remove debris to protect docking vessels, and flooded railways and roads may keep dockworkers from unloading vessels and putting cargo on trains and ships.
After the law went into effect, overburdened primary care medical clinics all over the state started hiring pharmacists on their medical teams – not to fill prescriptions but to help manage them.
The combination of inflated prices and overburdened Americans has translated to fewer home sales today than in the year 2000, Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of Realtors, notes.
But he contended that the country is overburdened with debt and its own domestic problems, so much so that he sees the merit in banning refugees from entering the United States.
The shelter plan also places a citywide problem on overburdened communities, said Tyrone Brown, founder and director of the Brooklyn United Marching Band that is next to the new men's shelter.
In the face of Zika, dengue and other diseases spread by mosquitoes, Dr. Soares said the Brazilian government had failed to expand mosquito eradication or improve the nation's overburdened health care system.
The company, overburdened with government-mandated fuel subsidies, saddled with nearly $125 billion of debt, and discredited by a corruption scandal soon found itself unable to participate in any new subsalt development.
Cases of shoddy medical treatment and spurious drugs are often reported in India, where the public health system remains overburdened and people, especially in smaller towns, struggle to access basic health services.
Cases of damage to property like cars or homes rarely go to court in Egypt, where the judiciary is overburdened and court cases often take years before a final ruling is reached.
While overall arrival numbers have since dropped sharply, they point to data from Germany where many still arrive without proper registration on entering the EU, most notably through the overburdened Greek islands.
Zenefits focuses on the buyer — that overworked and overburdened HR exec who has to sort through hundreds of complex health plans to find the right ones for his or her company's employees.
A homogenous fix is the only option to ensure businesses are not overburdened from state specific regulations and to protect investors who may relocate across state lines into a new regulatory fiefdom.
"Meanwhile, working-class Americans are left to pay the price for mass illegal migration — reduced jobs, lower wages, overburdened schools and hospitals, increased crime and a depleted social safety net," he added.
Civilian hospitals are understaffed, underfunded and overburdened, and superbugs made the civilian population in war zones an object of fear, said Dr. Christian Haggenmiller, a former senior NATO medical officer in Afghanistan.
It is genuinely exciting to work closely with one of the most hierarchical bureaucracies out there—an overburdened court system in America's largest city—and convince a judge to try something new.
No matter what problems there might be in Sweden — housing shortages, school closings, an overburdened health care system — in the view of the Sweden Democrats, it is always one group's fault: migrants.
Authorities hope the hospitals can help relieve pressure on Wuhan's overburdened healthcare system, while controlling the spread of a virus that has killed more than 700 people and infected over 31,000 globally.
The Trump gang is putting to the test Michael Kinsley's old aphorism that "the scandal isn't what's illegal, it's what's legal," instead flouting the law and its overburdened enforcement mechanisms, as Rep.
Although central banks are overburdened with heightened expectations, they have plenty of firepower left, as the remarkable innovations in monetary policy in recent years have proved, Jazbec, Slovenia's central bank chief, told Reuters.
Analysts have said that further reform to slash the cost of an overburdened pension system is crucial to bring the deficit under control, in addition to measures to curb spending and increase revenues.
Mr Douthat wanted to pick a comprehensive list of classes in his chosen subjects, history and literature, but ended up with a weird mish-mash taught by "unengaged professors and overburdened teaching assistants".
Also on Friday, the United Nations refugee agency warned that Greece's overburdened asylum system lacked the capacity to process and register all the refugees seeking international protection, adding to concerns about the agreement.
The cluster of nine buildings, connected by dark, narrow passageways, offers cheap accommodation for patients unable to afford a coveted hospital room, a reflection of the vast inequalities in China's overburdened healthcare system.
For some immigrants, it could mean spending as long as two years in detention while their cases wind through an overburdened court system, instead of being under looser government controls during the process.
Combine that with an overburdened French security apparatus that can't seem to keep pace with the scale of potential threats—Islamic or otherwise—and the extent of French vulnerability quickly comes into focus.
Your brother-in-law and sister probably felt overburdened and underappreciated in your mother's final years, while you and your other siblings saw their resentment as greed at a time of great sorrow.
But despite a huge health care reform plan, its public hospitals are overburdened, with too few beds and doctors to deliver the kind of care that many in the West take for granted.
But frustration has already begun to mount because of the delays that regularly plague the region's busy transit networks, where problems small and large are often compounded by the overburdened and aging infrastructure.
Private gated housing estates for wealthy Karachiites accommodate as few as 80 people per hectare, said Hasan, and contribute to the city's outward sprawl and commuters' hours-long journeys through overburdened transport networks.
With its "Remain In Mexico" policies, the Trump administration has pushed 45,000 immigrants into danger, requiring them to stay in border cities as they pursue their asylum claims in intentionally overburdened tent courts.
A passer-by added yet another agenda item to an already overburdened program, handing out new lyrics for "White Christmas," by Phyllis Kind, from a little sheaf, "Feminist Carols," distributed by B. Rugged.
At one point, doubting his decision to venture into India's overburdened legal system, the lanky, round-faced Mr. Verma, who wears big square glasses, begged the judge to let him withdraw the petition.
Cases of shoddy medical treatment and spurious drugs are often reported in India, where the public health system remains overburdened and people, especially in smaller towns and villages, struggle to access basic health services.
The two changes would require an already overburdened panel to add untold numbers of transactions to its workload and create delays that would make it hard for U.S. companies to compete with non-U.
It was the first thing I looked at each morning and the last each night, not because I wanted to, but because I had to, absolutely — and it was leaving me feeling exceptionally overburdened.
An examination by The New York Times reveals in stark terms how the needs of the aging, overburdened system have grown while city and state politicians have consistently steered money away from addressing them.
"Pas de Trois," a little classical gem, is a facet of the City Center years, but the choice of it as the special item added more tutus to a compilation already overburdened by tulle.
This month, the governor of the northern Brazilian state of Roraima sued the federal government, demanding that it close the border with Venezuela and provide additional money for her overburdened education and health systems.
As China deals with the vicious epidemic that has sickened nearly 80,000 people and killed more than 2,600, pregnant women say that navigating the country's already overburdened health care system is lonely and terrifying.
As China deals with the vicious epidemic that has sickened nearly 80,000 people and killed more than 2,600, pregnant women say that navigating the country's already overburdened health care system is lonely and terrifying.
If they are convicted, they could radicalize others in custody and then be released after sentences as short as three years, leaving already overburdened police to keep unrepentant militants from turning to violence again.
The origins of "Too Much Tuna" involve a lunch with the writer Jessi Klein and an overburdened salade niçoise, though the two men soon decided the foodstuff was a lot funnier in sandwich form.
" A blog posted by the charity Shelter describes the phenomenon—a symptom of the capital's housing crisis and overburdened homeless facilities—as a "dangerous attempt to establish deeply exploitative relationships off the back of homelessness.
It is unfortunate that Loeb feels the need to keep himself linked to Vergara, who is happily married, by taking up more of our overburdened courts resources, preventing judges from focusing on real legal problems.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank must not be overburdened and others, particularly governments, need to start playing their part to make growth sustainable, French central bank chief Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Wednesday.
The study also found that women are less likely to be encouraged to run by others and are often overburdened with household and child care duties, leaving them less time to get involved in politics.
Mohan Rao, the head of the Center of Social Medicine and Community Health at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, said the prevalence of jhola chhaap doctors was a result of India's overburdened medical system.
The strain on Madrid's medical system had led local authorities to devise a plan to convert hotels into temporary wards to care for less serious patients and clear space in the overburdened critical care areas.
It became clear that in a full-blown coronavirus pandemic, a unit uniquely equipped to cloister small amounts of new pathogens would find itself in the same position as many American hospitals: overburdened, understaffed, undersized.
In a world ill prepared for a pandemic, "the most effective way to mitigate the pandemic's impact is to focus on supporting health care systems that already are overburdened," Mr. Osterholm and Mr. Olshaker say.
As China deals with the vicious epidemic that has sickened more than 80,403 people and killed more than 2,600, pregnant women say the country's already overburdened health care system has started to leave them behind.
Once a jewel of the nation's transportation network, Penn Station, North America's busiest rail terminal, is now the overburdened nexus of two of the country's biggest commuter railroads and its only viable intercity train service.
An emergency medicine physician says she and a colleague invented a way to connect four patients to a single ventilator, a hack that could significantly increase the capacity of overburdened hospitals during the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Lee Norman, secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, told USA Today that triaging patients — similar to what Italy is doing — is not off the table if health infrastructure is severely overburdened.
Hundreds of testimonies from families living in the camps were eerily similar: Women who gave birth in overburdened hospitals or who took their infants to the doctor were told that their children had suddenly died.
Tencent Trusted Doctor is among a number of technology-driven firms looking to shake up China's overburdened public healthcare market, with increasingly affluent consumers willing to pay for more convenient access to doctors and health services.
Usually, in-ear headphones of this price and technology tier are overburdened with multiple sound drivers or, as in Audeze's case, a huge 30mm planar magnetic diaphragm, and so wearing them for hours isn't too pleasurable.
If accurate, that means about 95 percent of the 225,000 riders who rely on the train daily will be migrating to other nearby subway lines, or even ferries, likely creating chaos on the already overburdened systems.
Price, through his attempts to poke satirical fun at Vanadium and its inhabitants, demonstrates affection for the weird little town, but the novel often feels overburdened by his attempts to capture what he finds so charming.
"By being overburdened, the little things that could make huge differences in a person's life gets missed, because you simply don't have time," explains Barksdale Hortenstine Jr., a staff attorney who's been with OPD since 2007.
To ease the flow of an area that's already severely overburdened, two sections of Union Square West—between 14th and 15th Streets, and 16th to 17th Streets—will "get new pedestrian space," according to the plan.
"Our hearts are heavy, we are overburdened, and we are incapable of holding the weight of grief that is upon us, but that is even more true of the families of the deceased," Pastor Bevill said.
They "flattened the curve," as public health experts now say—lowering a probable spike of infections, perhaps pushing that surge of seriously ill people further out in time so that health care systems don't get overburdened.
The "old" consists of overburdened hospitals and clinics, antiquated administrative systems, well-intended care professionals suffering the highest-ever burnout rate, and three-in-ten Americans foregoing or deferring treatment due to the cost of care.
I pulled out my cash-filled attaché, made an offer, and three hours later, on the overburdened stretch of the West Side Highway near the Intrepid, I got the call that we had a binding agreement.
CNBC spoke to doctors and regulatory experts who are trying to figure out how to help users and help Apple sell more watches, without generating anxiety and adding cost to the already overburdened health-care system.
As it struggles to combat a coronavirus outbreak that has sickened more than 4,413 people and killed 106, the Chinese government is relying on a medical system that is overburdened and overwhelmed even in normal times.
The extent of the crisis was clear during a recent trip through some of Yemen's hardest hit areas, where clinics are overburdened and short on supplies, and families struggle to reach them and pay for treatment.
One fear among many physicians is that patients with data from sophisticated wearable devices will start to demand unnecessary tests and procedures, which can bring health risks and added costs to an already overburdened health-care system.
This compares with an average of 35.6 in the United States and a global land average of 58, and allows them to promote a range of recreational activities without leading to high crime levels or overburdened infrastructure.
Just two weeks after a one-day system-wide closure shook the city, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Board Chairman Jack Evans compared the increasingly overburdened, 40-year-old subway network to a bridge that needs repairs.
Their priority is expanding an overburdened sewage system, and dismantling a network of pipes created illegally by businesses and resorts to divert their waste into storm water drains, through which it all ends up in the sea.
Specifically, the seizures, strokes, diabetic ketoacidosis, angina, psychosis, and overwhelming infections that will arise from millions of people unable to take necessary medications will result in skyrocketing costs and potentially overwhelm an already overburdened health care system.
In a world ill-prepared for a potentially life-threatening, easily transmitted disease like Covid-19, the most effective way to mitigate the pandemic's impact is to focus on supporting health care systems that already are overburdened.
"There is a worry, including in Germany, which I can understand and share, that monetary policy remains the only game in town and that by the next recession monetary policy could be overburdened," Villeroy de Galhau said.
The expansion — a key component of plans to improve service at the overburdened transit hub — would not be completed until at least 2030 and could cost more than $5.9 billion, according to Amtrak, which owns the station.
For years, the leader of the immigration judges union has warned that the overburdened system doesn't give them enough time or resources to sort out complex cases -- noting that the consequences of a wrong decision can be dire.
But Sessions made clear in his ruling that he did not believe the responsibility fell on the U.S. immigration system, echoing the White House&aposs long-standing complaints that the asylum process is overburdened and prone to abuse.
The policy shift came in response to the tragic interplay of our nations overburdened immigration court system and a misguided 20-year-old rule requiring asylum seekers to file their applications for asylum within one year of arrival.
Meanwhile, most asylum cases are stalled in overburdened court systems, with slim prospects for any near-term resolution, which leaves many migrants stuck in the wicked limbo of a squalid, under-resourced refugee camp or austere detention facility.
Even her physicality is suggestively dual: she walks with the hunched tenderness of the aged and overburdened, but also, through a glance or a gleeful, violent lunge, shows a youthfulness that makes you wonder who Elizabeth once was.
They have compounded that failure by treating the emergency mainly as a border-control problem, to be dealt with through family prisons, an overburdened and unjust immigration court system, and deportation even of those who pose no threat.
Pitchers found holes in his swing, his numbers drooped, and in 2015 the Rays shipped him to San Diego, where he broke his wrist and seemed ready to settle in as a figure of cursed and overburdened promise.
Meanwhile, working-class Americans are left to pay the price for mass illegal immigration, reduced to jobs, lower wages, overburdened schools, hospitals that are so crowded you can't get in, increased crime, and a depleted social safety net.
But they agreed that doctors around the island would need to vet potential patient transfers through the Puerto Rico Medical Services Administration, the large and overburdened public hospital in San Juan that normally served as a referral center.
The reality is African-Americans and Latinos who come from poverty-stricken neighborhoods are assigned public defenders too overburdened to do anything in most cases other than negotiate the most favorable plea deal, regardless of guilt or innocence.
At a moment when questions of strained infrastructure are central to conversations about urban life — and when the overburdened New York City subway system has reached a crisis point — the construction of hotels seems to proceed largely untrammeled.
Teams, often composed of law enforcement officials, have struggled to quickly call in federal agencies to handle the problems only federal agencies are equipped to solve or to request state resources when the local police are overburdened. 4.
Those two factors — remote locations and overburdened health care systems in the developing world — are an argument for using community health care workers, an increasingly common strategy for poor countries to address the shortage of health care professionals.
China has spent $1.3 billion on confessional loans and gifts since 2011 to become the Pacific's second-largest donor after Australia, stoking concern in the West that several tiny nations could end up overburdened and in debt to Beijing.
We may stew in rush hour traffic on our overburdened highways or rage at flight cancellations caused by our antiquated air traffic control system, but we don't see the shipping delays caused by cracking lock walls and rusting gates.
China has spent $1.3 billion on concessional loans and gifts since 2011 to become the Pacific's second-largest donor after Australia, stoking concern in the West that several tiny nations could end up overburdened and in debt to Beijing.
At the suggestion of Congress, this group of experts spent several months working on this solution, and all agree that it serves veterans better than the system we have in place now that is overburdened, under-resourced and frustrating.
China has spent $1.3 billion on concessionary loans and gifts since 2011 to become the Pacific's second-largest donor after Australia, stoking concern in the West that several tiny nations could end up overburdened and in debt to China.
This implies that Puerto Rico either needs a grant or a long-term loan — it won't just be a short-term bridge loan — at a concessional interest rate that avoids adding to the burden on an already overburdened budget.
A contingent of rebellious women escape the system by joining an underground community, and providing to the ultra-powerful men of Green City the one function the city's overburdened women no longer have time for: comfort and platonic affection.
Even though Guice was the focal point of LSU's offense, he did not look overburdened as LSU kept the BYU defense on its heels with the constant pre-snap motion and shifts designed by new offensive coordinator Matt Canada.
These clinics are already overburdened with all the various people they are designed to serve, and it's unlikely that they will be able handle an influx of patients who need pap smears, STI tests, birth control, and prenatal care.
He's made it clear he thinks the business community—whether they have a history of giving him money or not—has been overburdened despite record profits, and that the solution is to roll back excessive and pesky government oversight.
But some families say that they are still receiving only meager portions, and ill-equipped and overburdened local mayors have been left to figure out how to haul supplies from regional drop-off points to their storm-ravaged towns.
Many small hospitals only have a single ventilatorMore people in small towns means more responsibility for those healthcare systems, which are overburdened and underfunded as is, Alan Morgan, the CEO of the National Rural Health Association, told Business Insider.
He usually takes a train to the Hunterspoint Station in Queens and transfers to the subway, but he fears the trip will be a "horror show" during the track repairs, with more people transferring to an already overburdened subway.
Just like society turned a blind eye to gender-based violence and exploitation, the budget cuts, layoffs, shrinking programs and overburdened staffs of sexual violence prevention organizations have gone largely unnoticed except by those who need them the most.
With the banishment of Prince Andrew and the self-exile of Prince Harry, the number of royals who shoulder the family's heavy schedule of charity events, diplomatic ceremonies, and hospital visits would dwindle to a small, possibly overburdened, circle.
"Small companies have the advantage of that they're typically local, they're typically where you can get some ownership in them and typically where you can bring your skills to bear without being overburdened and having to retrain," he said.
China has spent $1.3 billion on concessionary loans and gifts since 2011 to become the Pacific's second-largest donor after Australia, stoking concern in the West that several tiny nations could end up overburdened and in debt to Beijing.
Under McConnell's leadership, Republicans insisted on confirming Obama's nominations individually, drawing out the process enough that, by the summer of 2010, there were 99 vacancies on the federal bench and 40 "judicial emergencies" had been declared by overburdened courts.
Their protests would ignore the costs that the city faced, both in incentive dollars and in the demands on the city's already overburdened housing, public transportation and schools from so many more high-income residents moving to the city.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Overburdened Chinese regulators have left the peer-to-peer lending industry to poorly staffed local governments, according to ex-regulators, threatening the survival of an important credit mechanism once seen as crucial for the country's economy.
LONDON (Reuters) - The head of France's central bank bolstered his country's push to create a powerful euro zone finance minister on Tuesday, saying it was among a number of steps needed to improve the bloc and prevent monetary policy being overburdened.
"The latest turbulence has hammered home the message that central banks have been overburdened for far too long post-crisis," the head of the BIS monetary and economics department, Claudio Borio, said in its first quarterly report of the year.
For the auto industry, though, the concern is that the banks and shadow lenders will not cut their lending rates by as much as the RBI because the lenders are overburdened by bad debts or finding it difficult to borrow.
Aligned with Pitt's interest in reversals and reprieves, the film follows an overburdened, alcoholic doctor who is visited by a series of fantastic apparitions at death's door, enabling him to reconnect with the miraculous dimensions of his career of healing.
The problem requires not tinkering at the edges, but a concerted effort to put India's economic ecosystem—from underfunded and poorly run schools, to a hopelessly clogged legal system, to ensnaring webs of red tape, to overburdened infrastructure—in sync.
Along with plans to deepen Europe's capital markets, spreading financial risk and breaking the "doom-loop" between governments and banks overburdened with sovereign debt may do much more for the euro's resilience than a modest budget or a toothless finance minister.
And, Burkhard continued, not only does the health care system suffer from a shortage of therapists—particularly reproductive psychiatrists—it's not set up to train already overworked and overburdened doctors on how to screen for the illness in the first place.
Although the law theoretically gave the E.P.A. authority to review "new chemicals" before they entered the market, it allowed companies to sell an untested chemical within 90 days if the overburdened agency didn't challenge them, as was usually the case.
Think about the impact of those numbers for a minute in human terms: That's hundreds of thousands of families disrupted, prisons overcrowded and resources overburdened, and taxpayers paying ever-increasing amounts as more people are simply funneled back into prison.
NO PLANS TO REOPEN HQ2 SEARCH Some long-time residents in Long Island City, which sits across the East River from midtown Manhattan's skyscrapers, feared being forced out by rising rents and untenable pressure on already overburdened subway and sewage systems.
From the Times: As the piece points out, some of the blame here has to fall on an insanely inept (if also deeply overburdened) IRS and a tax code that has made carveouts for rich people its own cottage industry.
The overburdened narrative loses focus, and the undisclosed "horror" from 1940 asserts itself as a leitmotif in the form of ominous dialogue snippets — "We've had rather a shock" and "We must finish her off," among others — that float through the text.
Sometimes they do it because of implicit bias, laziness, ignorance of the law, ignorance of how sexual assault works — or even just prudent expediency in a system that makes sure these cases place an extra burden on already overburdened commanders.
"It's a huge change," said Antonio Reynoso, a Brooklyn councilman who was the lead sponsor of the bill, adding that capping the total garbage handling capacity of overburdened neighborhoods would prevent ever greater amounts of trash from entering in the future.
Mr. Reynoso, Mr. de Blasio and the City Council speaker, Corey Johnson, who all attended the bill signing in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, also cited other reforms to the way the city handles garbage, which could bring additional relief to overburdened neighborhoods.
Landing on Rx.Health's toolkit should pave the way for digital health firms to forge ties with overburdened hospitals that turn to these solutions for relief amid the coronavirus crisis — and these partnerships likely won't get shelved after the pandemic dies down.
"If the federal government wants to do this the right way, they won't ask already overburdened state and local officials to engage in a process that they simply don't have the bandwidth to engage in right now," he told The Hill.
With officers often filling the void left by overburdened social service organizations, some police chiefs estimate that as much as three quarters of their officers' time is spent on duties more commonly associated with a social worker or surrogate parent.
Court backlogs, a prison system so overburdened that the federal Department of Justice had, before I took office, taken it over, and police officers spending their time dealing with kids smoking pot rather than protecting the public from real criminals.
In the U.S. there are some 10,000 different voting districts governed by a varied patchwork of rules and regulations, and many districts are already overburdened and underfunded (which is why the $500 million that Wyden's bill would provide is important).
He&aposll also have to contend with a political and economic crisis in neighboring Venezuela that has led more than 1 million migrants to flee their homes for Colombia, putting added stress on the country&aposs already overburdened health and welfare services.
The rest is concessional lending at below-market interest rates, mostly to Chinese companies working abroad—the kind of aid that used to be common in the West but went out of fashion in the 1990s because it overburdened recipients with debt.
And given our growing need to go into space, not just for scientific research, but to harness new resources, colonize other worlds, and monitor and study the one overburdened biosphere we've got, anything that threatens future operations and NASA threatens the entire nation.
"It's especially critical after Russian hackers raised awareness during the 2016 elections of the creaky computer networks that house voter rolls, the country's aging voting machines and the often overburdened election officials tasked with protecting the vote," Tim Starks from Politico writes .
For individuals living with cancer – who literally live scan to scan waiting to find out if cancer has crept back – it's terrifying to think that new diagnostic tools could be put on hold because the companies developing them are overburdened with a tax.
In a thoughtful, admiring essay about the author, from 2012, the Argentine writer Alan Pauls suggests that perhaps this was inevitable: the novel is a "tragic object," he writes, its literary appreciation always overburdened with the lurid nature of its source material.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) believes that another $632 billion is needed to relieve stress on the nation's drinking water, wastewater, and irrigation systems, and both seaports and airports are already overburdened, with some 20 percent of all airline arrivals and departures delayed.
"The record reveals that the F.B.I.'s background check system is disturbingly superficial, excessively micromanaged by rigid standard operating procedures, and obstructed by policies that deny the overworked and overburdened examiners access to the most comprehensive law enforcement federal database," Judge Gergel wrote.
"The bill will include free coronavirus testing, paid emergency leave for workers, food security assistance, help to states overburdened by Medicaid costs, and strengthened Unemployment Insurance, among other much-needed measures to keep the American people safe," they said in a statement.
"It seems an overburdened obligation that we know the moral status of every aspect of every institution and everything we participate in, and are able to figure out the proper balance to decide whether or not we should interact with it," Klein said.
As a part of that strategy, Mexican officials intend to keep arriving deportees in a central area temporarily before transporting them to their places of origin around the country in order to keep a few states or municipalities from becoming overburdened, Vigil said.
That's the central tenet of the as-yet-unrealized space mining industry: You can't take everything with you, and, even if you can, it's a whole lot cheaper not to—to mine water to make fuel, for instance, rather than launching it on overburdened rockets.
The last administration so overburdened our economy and over-regulated businesses that, in the first year of the Trump agenda, the market grew more than it had since the end of World War II in response to being freed of the Obama years' fetters.
He seems wedded to the third-way politics he developed in Gujarat State, where he was chief minister from 2001 to 2014, in which the machinery and assets of an overburdened socialist state are left intact, but the bureaucracy is cleansed of inefficiency and corruption.
To help ease pressure on an overburdened aid system, up to 214 percent of international charities operating in Nepal after the April 883 earthquake surveyed by the Thomson Reuters Foundation said bilateral funding from governments and U.N. agencies should go directly to national-level organizations.
If it's scare tactics you're after, you can tell her that if (and really when) our health-care system becomes overburdened, the very elderly may not qualify for beds and respirators, which will go to people who are most likely to benefit from medical care.
The bill will include free coronavirus testing, paid emergency leave for workers, food security assistance, help to states overburdened by Medicaid costs and strengthened unemployment insurance, according to a joint statement issued Wednesday night by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader.
In a restless polity, such single-mindedness would earn the ruling party a risky degree of unpopularity, but nothing seems to dent the P.A.P. It won an election in 2011, even though Singaporeans were angry over housing shortages and an overburdened public-transportation system.
TORONTO/WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Thousands of people who fled to Canada to escape President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal migrants have become trapped in legal limbo because of an overburdened refugee system, struggling to find work, permanent housing or enroll their children in schools.
" Lavrov said that, when it comes to the tensions over the Iran nuclear deal, "I hope very much that common sense will triumph and that rumors of a US troop build-up in the region... are unfounded because the region is overburdened with conflict as it is.
She was a young war widow from Mississippi, the mother of two girls she was raising alone, and she had only the health care that her husband's death benefits afforded her—an overburdened oncologist at a military hospital, the lowest rung on the health care ladder.
"The record reveals that the FBI&aposs background check system is disturbingly superficial, excessively micromanaged by rigid standard operating procedures, and obstructed by policies that deny the overworked and overburdened examiners access to the most comprehensive law enforcement federal database," Gergel wrote in the ruling Monday.
Miller has pushed for months to have Border Patrol conduct these interviews, according to a US official, despite agency concerns it adds more duties to an already overburdened force and immigration advocates' worries it will result in deportations with without the opportunity to apply for asylum.
After Easy Sky canceled a series of flights in spring 2017, leaving hundreds of Cubans stranded at Guyana&aposs main airport, authorities began inspecting the plane and discovered that crews were loading excessive amounts of baggage, leading to concerns the aircraft could be dangerously overburdened and unbalanced.
Philippe (Alexander Vlahos) often laments his position as the overburdened younger sibling of the Sun King: He is gay, but has twice now grudgingly married at the behest of his brother, who intends to build out their genetic empire over Europe like tendrils of the Kudzu.
"This infusion of medical expertise and material will expedite the long road to recovery and relieve a stressed and overburdened health care system," said Robert Mardini, ICRC's director for the Near and Middle East, adding that 13,000 people had been wounded since protests began on March 30.
The National Park Service (NPS) announced to staff Sunday a plan to dip into "entrance, camping, parking and other fees collected from park visitors" to pay staff to assist in urgent maintenance needs at a number of national parks overburdened by visitors during the recent government shutdown.
Ms. Librera cited two other factors behind the resurgence: The Second Avenue line opened on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in January 2017, drawing riders who had previously used the overburdened 4, 5 and 6 lines, which bolstered the on-time rate for those lines.
After all, it's not just small and rural healthcare systems that are overburdened: In New York City, hospitals are overloaded with patients they can't manage, and cities including Las Vegas and Nashville have fewer than 20 intensive-care unit beds for every 100,000 residents, NPR reported.
But doctors I spoke with who are assisting the islands' overburdened health care system said the aftereffects are starting to show in people who are hurting themselves while cleaning out what remains of their houses or letting wounds go untreated because they cannot get to a clinic.
Then the story pulls back and gives us this context: As it struggles to combat a coronavirus outbreak that has sickened more than 4,20073 people and killed 106, the Chinese government is relying on a medical system that is overburdened and overwhelmed even in normal times.
And providers would be wise to consider leveraging AI technology to detect early onset Alzheimer's and prevent progression of the disease, given that it could cost the US more than $1.1 trillion by 2050 and place an even heavier weight on the already overburdened US healthcare system.
The rise of social media and a cultural expectation of happiness, coupled with the lowering of some diagnostic thresholds, makes me question whether our services are overburdened with people who are facing some stress or negative emotions, which have been incorrectly pathologised and pushed into the realm of sickness.
Trying too hard is frowned upon in Oakland, and Riley was brought up in The Town, so while the first-time filmmaker may be making Hollywood inroads, his mismatched mise-en-scene is pure Bay Area: an overburdened key ring, a wallet straining with business cards and transit passes.
The House committee was set to vote on bipartisan legislation on Wednesday that would allow agency doctors to decide with the veteran when it was in a veteran's best interest to seek private care — because a nearby government facility either was overburdened or could not provide specialty care.
And providers deploying remote monitoring solutions for patients will need to make sure that data generated from tracking tools is being inputted into health records efficiently — otherwise already overburdened docs would need to step outside of their workflows to make use of the information, depleting time and resources.
The app is one of many now available in the UK and worldwide to help people in need of medical attention who are unable to get to a doctor for various reasons, such as an overburdened practice, being too ill to move or being too remote to access one.
To bring relief to potentially millions of (already) eligible immigrants—and to relieve the pressure on the country's overburdened immigration system—Congress could amend the statute to give the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security, equal authority to adjudicate applications for cancellation.
Topics of discussion are often guided by the techniques found in clinical therapy workbooks Jax has collected over the years—she has been navigating the mental health care system since she was 16—and her goal is to help people who may be struggling to access an overburdened health care system.
And we have some research about what happened to abortion access after that: women forced to delay their abortion procedures due to longer waits for appointments at overburdened clinics, fewer women getting clinical abortions overall, and at least some women taking matters into their own hands by self-inducing at home.
A low priority for overburdened agents When you try to buy a firearm at a licensed dealer, you must fill out a federal form that asks if you're currently under indictment, a fugitive from justice, using any illegal drugs, subject to a restraining order, or inside the United States illegally.
For Gabrielle Prisco, who is the executive director of the Lineage Project, a New York City nonprofit that teaches mindfulness practices to young people and adult staff in detention, foster care, homeless shelters and other stressful environments, creating a place for videoconferencing added one function too many to an overburdened room.
The Extreme Recruitment model, which is both publicly and privately funded, was created in 2008 by Melanie Scheetz of the Foster and Adoptive Care Coalition in St. Louis, to support the overburdened case loads of state child welfare workers, who can work with up to 30 foster kids at one time.
Jeff Flake and others over time have introduced legislation to split up the 9th Circuit "A fair and functioning judiciary is one of the pillars of our democracy, but the oversized and overburdened 9th Circuit has Arizonans waiting too long for justice," said Flake, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, last February.
Over the past few days, CNN has spoken to patients, medical staff and experts who have told of delays in testing for the virus, in telling the public the true nature of the virus' spread, and of an already overburdened health system creaking under the enormous weight of a rapidly expanding outbreak.
Under a Clinton presidency, Republicans in Congress will find themselves defending the existing system against demands by Clinton that, at the least, the people be provided a public option choice that allows eligible applicants to choose to become part of the already overburdened Medicare system rather than using a private insurance option.
"The EPA's long-awaited involvement on this issue is welcomed, but any actual relief from this 'Action Plan' to all the sick American residents, marginalized communities, overburdened state agencies, and underfunded cities and states will likely be years away," said Ansje Miller of the Center for Environmental Health, which advocates against toxic chemicals.
Modular construction – or the off-site building of house parts before the components are combined upon the housing's foundation – has been touted as hugely promising for its ability to speed up rates of construction, release pressure from the overburdened construction sector and standardize components manufacture for regulatory and safety purposes while allowing tailored end products.
Han's novella-in-three-parts zigzags between domestic thriller, transformation parable and arborphiliac meditation, told from the points of view of her lousy husband, who works at an office (Part I); her obsessive brother-in-law, who is an artist (Part II); and her overburdened older sister, who manages a cosmetics store (Part III).
According to a new report by the Miami Urban Future Initiative, 60 percent of adults with jobs in the Miami metro area are spending more than 30 percent of their income on rent, the highest proportion of overburdened renters in the US. Miami is also one of the most racially unequal cities in the country.
It's not always a pretty picture: In T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong's riveting book "A False Report," an overburdened criminal justice system pressures a rape victim into recanting her story, while in "We the Corporations," Adam Winkler pulls the curtain on two centuries of corporate efforts to benefit from political and legal maneuverings.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — For an overburdened pediatrician trying to care for a child who was in pain, needed hip surgery, and was displaced from his home in the wake of Hurricane Maria, it seemed a godsend — a modern military hospital ship sent from its berth in Virginia to help with medical care in Puerto Rico.
I stopped riding as a preteen, but by the time I was 38, I was as overworked and overburdened as any modern professional, and the thought of cellphone-free barns and the single-minded focus of being on horseback made me eager to return to the sport that used to bring me so much joy.
That relationship had already begun to fray a bit after Mr. Trump's dismissal of the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, which Mr. Kushner had strongly advocated, and because of his repeated attempts to oust Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's chief strategist, as well as the president's overburdened communications team, especially Sean Spicer, the press secretary.
Meanwhile, 87 percent of refuges that do stay afloat will have to drastically reduce the services they offer vulnerable women and children—no mean feat, given the existing pressures on the overburdened domestic refuge network in the UK. Nearly a quarter of British refuges have closed since 2010, and a third of all referrals to refuges are turned away.
This reverence for fair treatment above all else has given most ER physicians, nurses, and paramedics a palpable sense of responsibility to our communities, but if our medical systems become overburdened, it will challenge us in ways we've only read about in books, seen in movies, and now, been warned about by our colleagues in China.
More painfully, André begs Madeleine to promise that she won't die before him, which raises the morbid question of whether, overburdened by her husband's slippage, she decided to do just that—especially once a mysterious, vampish younger woman (Lucy Cohu), who may or may not be a long-ago lover of André's, arrives on the scene.
Raised during a crack plague, he was a child of government institutions — a half-dozen foster homes, a city jail, six state prison facilities, public housing high-rises — who, at 29, had landed at yet another: Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, a red brick monument to both well-honed emergency treatment and overburdened recovery care where most gunshot victims in the South Bronx are taken.
Parliament did meet, however, to hear Mr. Johnson's emergency plan to head off an economic crash from what the World Health Organization on Wednesday officially described as a pandemic: 30 billion pounds, or $38 billion, in one-time spending in the budget for the overburdened National Health Service and a variety of extra benefits for firms and people forced out of work because of the virus.
While many overburdened parents might indeed welcome the relief of a longer school day, and school employees might indeed spill tears of joy if such a program were able to offer them few extra thousand dollars, politicians should not be allowed to exploit the urgency of their needs: The fact that parents might feel gratitude if their needs are only partly met is not an endorsement of a half-assed policy.
After President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE said the United States would withdraw from Syria and use its presence in Iraq to "watch" Iran, Iraqi President Barham Salih criticized Trump's comments, saying he doesn't want Iraq "overburdened" by these tensions.
Three months ago, the Association for Neighborhood Housing and Development, an advocacy group, released a report based on lengthy interviews with 90 immigrant small-business owners in four neighborhoods in Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx — owners of shops and restaurants — and found that 77 percent were overburdened by rent, 493 percent reported instances of landlord harassment and more than a quarter of employers were forced to lay people off.
This would connect more veterans with the care they need in a timely manner, and it would take volume off of an overburdened VA. This extension of the Choice Program isn't the only good news for vets: The VA Accountability First Act would (as the name of the legislation implies) empower the VA Secretary to remove, demote, or suspend any VA employee, including Senior Executive Service employees, for substandard performance or misconduct.
Opinion Columnist In the discourse of the upper-upper, don't-call-us-rich middle class, an old stereotype of fatherhood — the dim, affable, useless-for-housework Pop — has lately been supplemented by a new one: The credit-hogging, pleased-with-himself Good Dad, who does just enough housework to pretend that he's an equal partner, and swans about in a BabyBjorn reaping applause from people who wouldn't give an overburdened mom a second look.

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