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Will I be a burden on my family or society?
I do not want to be a burden to someone.
They consider having a nice website to be a burden.
"Not all immigrants arrive here to be a burden," she says.
Whether you celebrate Thanksgiving or Friendsgiving, couldn't shouldn't be a burden.
Ms. Rosenworcel said the idea would be a burden for passengers.
And carrying a helmet at all times can be a burden.
It's better to die then to be a burden to my children.
"Not all immigrants arrive here to be a burden," Ms. Molina said.
However, there are a few scenarios where this may be a burden.
And teenagers I spoke with admitted that activism can be a burden.
That will be a burden, but it is the price of success. ■
Under the new tax code, these allowances can now be a burden.
They are more relieved that anything negative is likely to be a burden.
Only six have paid time off, and wider offerings would be a burden.
A widespread habit of lightly taking offence can be a burden on everyone.
Puerto Rico will not be a burden to the union — quite the opposite.
Don't be a burden on others; make the requests small and easily doable.
The problem resides in me, but overcoming it continues to be a burden.
A lot of the time people battling cancer don't want to be a burden.
Without stronger wage growth, debt will continue to be a burden for all buyers.
He was the kvetching old guy for whom everything seemed to be a burden.
Mike Utley has always been productive, I will never be a burden on society.
She understands how something as beloved as a piano can actually be a burden.
Part of me thinks that could be really handy, but it must be a burden.
But our evolutionary legacy may also be a burden, Dr. Trumble and Dr. Finch speculated.
However, if you have difficulty staying out of debt, credit cards can be a burden.
I also don't ask for help because I don't want to be a burden on others.
Sabadell analysts said they did not expect any deal to be a burden on Amadeus' dividends.
"Fame may well benefit the film, but for me, it would be a burden," she says.
Then the two split up, since Ji thought he would be a burden to his brother.
To some degree, the role of "swing vote" might be a burden to Chief Justice Roberts.
Sky, as a linear TV provider, could prove to be a burden for Comcast, Moffett said.
If I try as hard as I can, maybe I won't be a burden to my family.
In our current collective state, we would be a burden on other planets and forms of life.
It unleashed a wave of borrowing by state firms that is proving to be a burden today.
And a struggling SolarCity could be a burden on Tesla, which is also using up cash fast.
Like his Syrian friends in London, he says he doesn't want to be a burden on society.
On other days in turn, the problems caused by my mental state seemed to be a burden.
Dalic denied any wrongdoing but said she did not want to be a burden on the government.
But when she said it was impossible to feed me, I didn't want to be a burden.
"I wouldn't want to be a burden on a project like that to open risk for the project."
However, the national parliament last month rejected the legislation, saying the increase would be a burden on citizens.
"It's certainly going to be a burden he's going to bear the rest of his life," DiMillo says.
But he said he had stepped down because "I don't want to be a burden to the government".
When governments guarantee it (as most developed democracies do), it can be a burden for employers and businesses.
"We don't want it to be a burden," Ms. Padowitz said about the organizing of each year's event.
The high cost of developing electric and self-driving cars will continue to be a burden on earnings.
You don't want to take that fire out, but you don't want it to be a burden, either.
Such costs can be a burden on smaller newsrooms, many of which have struggled financially in recent years.
Well, yes, Shriver is correct: Luella is just there to be a burden to a sad white man.
Border controls would be a burden for the Czechs, a manufacturing hub for western European and mainly German firms.
Having so many people wishing you well seems like a good thing, but it can also be a burden.
" Of his own emotional journey following his mother's death, he said,  "Personally, I didn't want to be a burden.
Although the Chambers Bay disaster itself may not be a burden, it may be part of a larger malaise.
In other cases, people may not want to be a burden, and not say what they are wishing for.
Sudden fame can be a burden, and her high-risk approach gives her, for now, little margin for error.
He did not want to be a burden on his family, he said, so he turned to street living.
However, they ought to practice and enforce measures publicly, to show they won't be a burden on Afghanistan's progress.
I would fantasize about going into comas just so I would no longer be a burden to my family.
I think an Islamic state would be a burden, maybe would fail, and people will have a big disappointment.
"The overwhelming mindset was that I was concerned that it would be a burden on someone else," Lee said.
But education, and the right to the education that you want, shouldn't be a burden, it should be a freedom.
Anyway, your problems are disrupting your life — they're making you think you'll never find someone because you'll be a burden.
Now I know that was the depression talking, but back then, I just didn't want to be a burden anymore.
"I don't want to become financially drained and be a burden to my family," said one 66-year-old American.
At the supermarket, unable to answer basic questions from customers, "I would be a burden to my employer," he added.
In the best of circumstances, the Trump family business and questions about conflicts will be a burden to his presidency.
Even the birth control pill's monthly cost of $20 to $50 per month will be a burden for most women.
Ignorance might not be exactly "bliss," but there is a reason we forget things: ceaseless memories can be a burden.
Even if the privacy concerns weren't an issue, this still would be a burden that small businesses shouldn't have to bear.
Though, in an ideal world, contraception ought not be a burden, Kyle said that it definitely is one in today's society.
ObamaCare has proven to be a burden on our entire economy by hitting job creators with higher costs, taxes, and mandates.
When her congressman visited D.E.P. and assumed government regulations must be a burden, she assured him, no, that wasn't her problem.
"The fact that he didn't want to be a burden to anybody else — I just found that incredible," Mr. Sheets said.
Mr. Ji feared he would be a burden for his younger brother on the risky and difficult journey to South Korea.
The war's toll has been tremendous and could be a burden on Mr. Assad and his allies for decades to come.
"He didn't want to be a burden, didn't want to go to a nursing home — none of it," Ms. Truland said.
Looseness is the idea when it comes to being black, where its consequences could be a burden in a Wilson play.
Webber argued that some elderly people support assisted suicide because they don't want to be a burden to their family and friends.
Venezuela's economic deterioration, political persecution and dire humanitarian conditions are leading to mass migration to neighboring countries (which will be a burden).
Mr. Tarler acknowledged that the law could be a burden for institutions that were "short-staffed or not experienced" with ethnographic research.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Satisfying new accounting rules for bad loans should not be a burden for small banks, U.S. banking regulators said on Friday.
At the time I feared that my promise not to put her in a home would be a burden full of old resentments.
JIDO won't be a burden or a drain to DTRA because it brings with it a $400 million portfolio of counter-threat projects.
In a subsequent constituent meeting in her office, Ayotte told me that expanded background checks would be a burden on gun store owners.
Keeping a restaurant staffed and the seats full can be a burden even in America's largest cities, let alone in Chilhowie or Staunton.
Many jails charge more, but even $5, at regular intervals, can be a burden to families of incarcerated people, who are often poor.
"Because he understands what it is to be president, and he doesn't want to be a burden to his son," Updegrove told CNN.
This can be a burden if it falls on a busy week or if I didn't plan to shop and cook for 10.
"In the next downturn, I think this amount of corporate debt is going to be a burden," Mr. Kaplan said in an interview.
"That's absolutely untrue," Bernie Sanders tells @GStephanopoulos when asked about Biden criticism that Sanders would be a "burden" for House and Senate candidates.
Mr. Trump will plainly be a burden for some Republican politicians, who will agonize over how much to distance themselves from the president.
However, he said too long a delay would be a burden to athletes given the possibility of having to qualify again, for example.
The judge added that a stay would be a burden to AT&T, which has paid billions in its legal defense of the deal.
It still fits in all my laptop bags and backpacks with ease, and it still never feels so heavy as to be a burden.
Washington (CNN)Sarah Palin says she wouldn't want to be a "burden" on the Republican ticket by becoming Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate.
While shipping medication to a patient in the heart of Washington, D.C. may not be a burden, shipments to rural areas are often delayed.
Tariffs, raw materials prices and the cost of putting expensive technologies in cars to reduce emissions will be a burden on earnings, BMW said.
But if the plan works as it is, then a large portion of that outstanding student-loan debt won't be a burden on borrowers.
And even if you're wealthy, why would you want to be a burden on your children and make them feel guilty all the time?
Bonaldi said that although pet emergencies can be expensive, the cost of pet ownership doesn't have to be a burden, especially if you're responsible.
The amount; however, may be a burden for those who are activated and are taken away from their ordinary jobs in the work week.
For some individuals and families, this copay can still be a burden, but it typically does not approach the full cost of a specialty drug.
It helps small businesses handle compliance and taxes, which can be a burden for startups, \ Eddie Kim, the cofounder and engineering head of Gusto, said.
Kaplan Aktas from North Carolina said winning would be a burden: Honestly, winning would be more of a hassle and burden than being self made.
Afraid to be a burden Victory was heartbroken, but that would be only the first of many reality checks he would encounter on his return.
There's common rhetoric in the U.S., for example, that claims Syrian refugees have little to contribute to America and will be a burden on the country.
When I asked if being the point person on this issue ever got to be a burden, he insisted the contrary, that it is a privilege.
The administration does not want to admit immigrants who would be a burden to American taxpayers or take away benefits that could be used for citizens.
Abusing and killing a young child is not washed away by 20 years in prison; it is, and rightly should be, a burden carried for life.
Travel can be a burden, with strict, often complex rules on whether patients can go to other clinics to get methadone when they're out of town.
Sinan's mother and sister do not wear headscarves, nor do they have any trouble holding their own against men, but that independence can also be a burden.
"I have a college degree but don't want to be a burden to my family, so I've decided to marry into a woman's family," Yu Jian wrote.
The restaurant industry said the costs of implementing the rule would be a burden to restaurant owners, including franchisees who may operate just one or two outlets.
That's because if applicants use any welfare benefits, even for children who are United States citizens, that could indicate they would be a burden on government resources.
Federal law has always required those seeking green cards to prove they will not be a burden and has taken into consideration the acceptance of cash benefits.
"I didn't want to be a burden on anyone who was in their own car trying to flee," Mr. Jeys said in an interview outside his home.
That lack of government service could be a burden at a time when voters tell pollsters that experience is a key factor in choosing Mr. Brown's successor.
Federal immigration policy has long allowed the authorities to consider, when admitting new immigrants, the degree to which they might be a burden on the public purse.
Severino argued that this change should not be a burden on trans Americans, as it does not forbid any medical provider from offering transgender people gender-related care.
But as Seoul pushed for a thaw in ties with the North, Thae left the think tank in May, saying he did not want to be a "burden".
While providing detailed off-cycle billing can be a burden for lawyers, providing an informal billing update to a client generally is not and most attorneys will oblige.
Hariri sidestepped a question about prospects of raising taxes, saying any moves the government contemplated to boost revenues would take into account that they not be a burden.
My philosophy on relationships in general is that they shouldn't be a burden or distract you from what you want to do, they should just be an additional thing.
"To some extent, I believe if anything is wrong, the body will cure itself," he told The Times, adding, "I don't want to be a burden on the system."
Although some companies and their shareholders will surely grumble, this would hardly be a burden, given that 1 percent represents a typical daily fluctuation in many companies' stock prices.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Economy Minister Brigitte Zypries said on Friday steel and aluminum tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump would be a burden for companies in Europe's largest economy.
Rick's take: As long as the president continues his divisive dialogue, the obligatory White House visit for championship teams, once considered an honor, will just be a burden for many.
Das told him that his Vedic astrology chart revealed he should never be in a committed romantic relationship in his life—if he did, it would only be a burden.
The fact that the minimum wage has been increased to $223 an hour also will be a burden for many small-business owners, particularly ones that operate on lower margins.
"Our plan is to move this case forward as soon as possible," Steele said, adding that another year added to the age of the case would not be a burden.
A small annual fee to cover the cost of a license plate would not be a burden to cyclists and might avoid others having to share Lucy Madison's heartbreaking experience.
While a higher degree of responsibility around content moderation might be a burden on social media companies themselves, it will likely have a neutral or even positive effect on brands.
They want me to be able to be focused 100% on my competitions and not have that be a burden on top of all the other stressors an athlete might feel.
BERLIN, March 9 (Reuters) - German Economy Minister Brigitte Zypries said on Friday steel and aluminum tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump would be a burden for companies in Europe's largest economy.
"There's a perception in the world that taking on refugees can be a burden to a country ... [but] they really do make serious contributions to the economy," Tent's Gideon Maltz told Axios.
So I knew that if I trapped this inside and it got worse, and inevitably I would get worse in the future and I'd be a burden to my friends and family.
Padilla, California's chief elections official, dismissed concerns that a megastate like California would be a burden on candidates who might otherwise catch fire in smaller states, where retail campaigning is more practical.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A nation's hopes of Olympic glory can be a burden for the toughest of athletes but few can know of the pressure that befalls badminton's world number one Lee Chong Wei.
Doctors also know that most people who choose suicide do so because they are sad and lonely or don't wish to be a burden on their families, not because of unbearable physical pain.
And no, we won't take the debt on in our names only or yank money from home equity, since we need to think about retirement and not be a burden to you later.
Mr. Dutton has been a staunch defender of the offshore detention policy, and he has argued that Australia should not accept refugees who would be a burden on the country's social safety net.
There's nothing I love more than supporting my best friends, but being a bridesmaid can be a burden and I think it often gets overlooked when the bride's family is planning the wedding.
That kind of mythology can be a burden and I assume it's partly why he busted out the flamethrower for the finale of "Once Upon a Time," which he doubtless thought was cool.
A federal prosecutor agreed to postpone the deadline for the subpoena, which seeks approximately 22019 million documents, after the state argued it would be a burden two months before the November elections, NBC reported.
He doesn't want to be a burden to anyone, there's some scar tissue around having basic human needs because maybe in his past he wasn't seen as equal or allowed to exist fully as himself.
But that might be a burden his opponents, and party elders, are willing to bear if the alternative is Nominee Trump, a prospect they believe could cause the GOP to come apart at the seams.
Employers in the H-211 program are usually required to provide certain wages, transportation and housing for workers, which can be a burden on businesses that feel they can use undocumented labor for cheaper pay.
"Casual Friday"—the fun little bone work throws your way to give the illusion that all this labor isn't actually a burden because how can KPI analysis sessions be a burden when you're wearing jeans?
TOKYO, March 23 (Reuters) - Too long of a delay to the Olympic Games would be a burden to athletes preparing for the Tokyo 2020 games, the president of the Japan Olympic Committee said on Monday.
The preliminary injunction was a "prudent decision" given the complexities of the deal and the monetary stakes, Mr. Ives said, and the $42 million demanded from Amazon would not be a burden for the company.
"Patients often do not want to be a burden or cause a problem, but they shouldn't hesitate to speak with the nurse-in-charge if their requests for analgesia were not attended to," Douma said.
The belief that everyone should attend college should be changed, as attending college for some individuals only points to student loan debt that can control and be a burden on their lives for many years.
When he did not receive a desired result, Hanyu said, he felt a need to apologize to his fans, but did not consider the expectations of his supporters and the news media to be a burden.
That location was chosen because people assume it's off the beaten path and won't impact anyone, but just a few blocks away there's the Sun Valley neighborhood, and I feel it's gonna be a burden on them.
While it can be a burden for a company to support a broader ecosystem of apps where some only have a niche audience, in some cases those "niche" users are also the most influential and heavy users.
I was an immigrant myself in 1949 as a Holocaust survivor, and my parents had to apply for a visa and provide two American sponsors to show we weren't going to be a burden to this country.
The Trump administration has proposed a rule to weigh immigrants' income levels when determining whether they're likely to be a burden on American taxpayers, and if they should therefore be prevented from legally immigrating to the United States.
Pisces always want to help and never want to be a burden—but sometimes, like in the shady anonymity Cobain glasses provide, they revel in the momentary pleasure of being able to tell the world to fuck off.
U.S. District Court Judge Gershwin Drain granted the plaintiffs an injunction, saying the elimination of the straight-ticket option would be a burden on the right to vote, and would cause confusion and long wait times at polls.
"The percentage increased will be a burden for a family of two," said Miller, citing guidelines that say an immigrant's household income must be at or below 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline to qualify for the program.
A lot of it was self-imposed isolation; I felt like I didn't want to be a burden to friends, who basically any time I wanted to go out with them, someone would have to come pick me up.
Collapse of Venezuelan oil production will result in greater Russian leverage over energy markets, and humanitarian suffering that generates another 85033 million to 5 million refugees, will be a burden borne by the United States and its regional allies.
" According to Asya Shobanova, a retired engineer who in 1968 sealed the letter in the rocket-shaped capsule, "Prices are growing, bills are growing, you only think of how to manage not to be a burden for your children.
However, I underestimated the complexity of supply chain, the long leading time of components shipping, and the process of slowly marching to mass production on factory side," says Li. "Irrelevant experience can be a burden," says Li. "Stay humble, stay hungry.
Folklore holds that the forest was once a site for ubasute, the (possibly apocryphal) practice of carrying the old or infirm to a remote place and leaving them to die, so that they would not be a burden to their families.
Not having Lowry would be a burden under any circumstance but was magnified even more when backup Cory Joseph was unable to step up and had just four points (on 143-of-214 shooting) and six assists in 2112 minutes.
It will end any possibility of accessing an abortion after the first trimester in Mississippi—even if someone is pregnant as the result of rape, or if a doctor realizes continuing the pregnancy could be a burden on that person's health.
It's compact enough to not be a burden to carry around, can be used like a mini or tabletop tripod, can also be used as a handheld tripod or selfie stick and works both indoors and in outdoor, more rugged, terrains.
Asked if she would be willing to be vetted as a potential vice presidential candidate, Palin said she recognizes many voters might not want her on the ticket and that she "wouldn't want to be a burden" to Trump's candidacy.
Those in favor of the fee said it would decrease waste and help the environment — we New Yorkers discard roughly 9.37 billion of these bags each year — while opponents felt it would be a burden to low-income New Yorkers.
"If the United States goes easy on Mexico and Canada (in trade policy), South Korea's imports may be a burden to them and for that reason, they could trim quotas," said Wonmog Choi, professor of trade law at Ewha Womans University.
The judge wrote that allowing voters to challenge a rejected ballot because of handwriting issues wouldn't be a burden on the state since state law already spells out a process for voters to appeal when their ballots were deemed ineligible for other reasons.
He said that he had previously returned to Cuba because he did not want to be a burden on his family in the United States, but that the Cuban government had grown too oppressive and he feared what might happen if he stayed.
"I am not in favor of the wall, but if there is a wall, then I do not want the United States of America to pay for the wall," Moore told CBS News, saying Trump's campaign promise should not be a burden on American taxpayers.
It's great for editing 4K videos and drawing alike — be sure to grab an Apple Pencil if you're doing a lot of the latter — and weighs in at just over a pound so as not to be a burden while you're on the go.
" Rather than put a timetable on the rest of his career or imagine how his time in late-night will conclude, O'Brien said, "My goal is to be a burden on my children and around a lot longer than America wants me to be.
"Under current immigration law, immigrants are already required to prove that they will not be a burden on our country -- they must show they have adequate means of financial support and they cannot be dependent on cash assistance from the government," the senators wrote.
"But reducing debt in the private sector may also, in turn, be a burden for an already overindebted public sector if a decline in output leads to lower revenue or corporate defaults trigger losses and curb lending by banks," Moreno Badia and Dudine added.
Take Freixenet and Cordoníu, vintners that have been making cava, Spanish sparkling wine, in the region for well over a century — executives from the two companies said breaking away from Spain would be a burden not a blessing regarding distribution and taxation of their products.
Federal law already requires those seeking green cards and legal status to prove they will not be a burden to the U.S., or what's called a "public charge," but the new rules, made public on Monday, detail a broader range of programs that could disqualify them.
"Low rice prices are a truth and a burden for the people which should be a burden for, and the responsibility of, every government," Chayika Wongnapachant, Yingluck's niece and aide, wrote on Twitter, along with photographs of a tearful Yingluck next to farmers in Ubon Ratchathani.
"If the Social Democrats really stick to their destructive opposition to the candidacy of Ursula von der Leyen this would be a burden on the coalition and it risks triggering a constitutional crisis in Europe," Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, leader of Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), told reporters.
Washington has no obligation once this cycle is over to be better stewards of good government, or any obligation to send the message that being an insider in Washington does not necessarily mean that, that should be a burden or impediment to electing good people to higher office.
"Disqualifying DACA recipients would be a burden on the overall health and well being of the US housing market," said Daisy Lopez-Cid 2018 NAHREP's president in a statement to BuzzFeed News, adding that Latinos have been responsible for 59% of homeownership growth in the US over the past five years.
That policy, known as the "public charge" rule, says immigrants seeking to live permanently in the United States could be denied if officials deem it is likely they will be a burden on society by, for example, being unable to pay for health care or seeking food and housing assistance.
If an award is made in favor of the plaintiffs (the consumers) via settlement or trial, the money (after numerous attorney and court fees, of course) is split evenly amongst the many (in this case, many many) consumers involved, though there would be a burden of proof to reap your portion.
In a place like Montana, where the winters are long and dark, a man is taught to "cowboy up," be independent and not be a burden to others, says Karl Rosston, a licensed clinical social worker who serves as the suicide prevention coordinator for the state's Department of Public Health and Human Services.
Special Section Ken Dychtwald, who is 65 and is the chief executive officer of Age Wave, a consulting and research company focused on aging, decided in his 50s that he and his wife should buy long-term care insurance so they wouldn't be a burden on each other or their children if they became ill or disabled.
While some critics of such legislation claim these disclosure requirements would be a burden on small businesses, the survey results indicate entrepreneurs disagree: 76 percent of small-business owners say legislation requiring small businesses to list the true identities of their owners would protect them from contract fraud and give them fair access to government set-asides.
There was a rush to transfer those remaining refugees out of the shelter to safe homes with whatever friends and families they had in the US. Some of them had finally gotten in touch with distant relatives they hadn't managed to reach before, or decided to reach out to people they had resisted calling because they didn't want to be a burden on them.

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