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But it is not clear it can bear the burden.
They'd all prefer if someone else to bear the burden.
He wanted the ball and wanted to bear the burden.
"But Japan cannot bear the burden by itself," he said.
Otherwise, all payers will bear the burden of escalating costs.
Nor should we bear the burden of fighting terrorism alone.
"I'm comfortable having to bear the burden of proof," Popick said.
"These communities actually bear the burden of reducing deforestation," she said.
The Chinese government doesn't pay for them—Americans bear the burden.
But he added Greece could not bear the burden by itself.
It's because these women bear the burden of the entire family's honor.
"Trust me, Republicans will bear the burden of this vote," said Rep.
No one should have to bear the burden of surprise medical billing.
I have to bear the burden of its past, present and future.
And why do women have to bear the burden of cost alone?
An increasing number of Chinese also now bear the burden of home mortgages.
In the meantime, it's the Iranian people who will mostly bear the burden.
"I just couldn't bear the burden… knowing that information was false," said Schwab.
" He added: "So why should we have to bear the burden of it?
But unlike Trump, he doesn't bear the burden of actually having to govern.
I'll bear the burden of the lie, for my son, for these girls.
I'm thoroughly disgusted that I alone must bear the burden of my observations.
"Those who can bear the burden should, without regard for age," she told Reuters.
No one will bear the burden of those tragedies more heavily than our police.
Regulators had to decide who should bear the burden — the utility's shareholders or ratepayers.
It's also disingenuous to say poor people will bear the burden of the tax.
It is not right that she should bear the burden of this sort of breach.
The euro area's long slog will carry on, and debtor countries will bear the burden.
Clarence Dill (D-Wash.), frugally suggested that commercial networks be made to bear the burden.
Of course, the United States cannot be expected to bear the burden on its own.
"I know that my taxpayers shouldn't have to bear the burden," Kerner, a Democrat, said Friday.
Mr. Mitsotakis has said repeatedly that Greece cannot bear the burden of the migrant crisis alone.
Children inevitably bear the burden of parental sins, but we can try to mitigate their hardship.
She will also have to bear the burden of voters' accumulated grievances against the Obama administration.
Children across the U.S., particularly those of color, bear the burden of our broken education system.
Black people have always had to bear the burden of proof when asserting themselves against institutionalized racism.
The EU is flipping the American system and saying that ISPs [internet service providers] bear the burden.
And we all bear the burden of responsibility for these men, whose lives have become waking nightmares.
It is young Americans who will bear the burden of this fiscal irresponsibility — yet many remain clueless!
As a result, employees often bear the burden of dealing with consequences, without any larger-scale changes.
States cannot and should not bear the burden of building a 21st century infrastructure system on our own.
At this point, it is those who propose bipartisanship as an alternative who bear the burden of proof.
They bear the burden, with their physicians and society, of a paucity of data to inform treatment decisions.
The evidence also suggests that it is landowners, rather than renters, who bear the burden of such a tax.
"This certainly involves precision navigation and we need the structure of the airframe to bear the burden," he said.
Something must be done to fix the DMCA, and artists should not have to bear the burden any longer.
Do we bear the burden of global justice or is it all right to stick to the local concerns?
For nearly a decade, the American aluminum industry was forced to bear the burden of the excess capacity crisis.
Failing to measure their consequences reveals how little our nation values the people who bear the burden of them.
Perhaps fiction can help us bear the burden of Southern history, which is pressing down hard on us today.
President Trump minimized the consequences if they escape or are released, saying Europe would bear the burden of refugees.
You can still bear the burden of a tax even if you don't write the check to the IRS.
It will be the investors that bear the burden of compliance: higher explicit commissions, impaired liquidity, or reduced choice.
And it helps counter the narrative that women provide lower-quality care because they bear the burden of domestic responsibilities.
But the truth is that the next US president will largely bear the burden of reducing the nation's carbon emissions.
But service members who say they were exposed to the same chemicals on US soil bear the burden of proof.
It may be a long-term step, but for now the U.S. will bear the burden of any military buildup.
These countries would continue to increase carbon emissions while the U.S. would bear the burden of compliance with the agreement.
Yet, Congress has been hesitant to ask taxpayers to bear the burden of taking care of the most vulnerable volunteers.
Any effort to roll back thestandards would hurt consumers, who would bear the burden of higher spending and fewer choices.
"The mentally ill should not bear the burden of being regarded as the 'chief' perpetrators of mass murder," Stone concludes.
We must focus on protecting Americans, our assets, our allies and those innocent civilians who bear the burden of conflict.
"The mentally ill should not bear the burden of being regarded as the 'chief' perpetrators of mass murder," he concluded.
Many will be unable to bear the burden, and some have already moved their businesses to Cyprus or Bulgaria, he adds.
We shouldn't expect them to bear the burden of educating us, but we need to go out there and seek information.
Such sentiments — typically advanced by those unlikely to bear the burden of being labeled a suspected terrorist — trivialize the liberty lost.
This brief reiterates Congress' intent that the employer, not its employees should bear the burden of proof in whistleblower retaliation cases.
The carriers took on a rash of chronically ill patients filing costly claims, counting on taxpayer subsidies to bear the burden.
Decision-makers should acknowledge the angst and ambiguity in any tragic choice and ask communities to bear the burden with them.
Thus, Western governments bear the burden and hold the responsibility of self-defense against what is clearly a long-term war.
CSX railroad customers would likely bear the burden of an increased steel tariff, said Chief Executive Officer and President Jim Foote.
It also means New York's taxpayers will likely bear the burden to clean up a toxic mess they did not create.
" It added: "Applicants for admission bear the burden of proof to establish that they are clearly eligible to enter the United States.
Isabella is speaking for herself, but also implicitly for all women who are expected to bear the burden of men's sexual misconduct.
" As a result, "wherever they go—even the children, even a baby—will have to bear the burden of carrying this name.
The Times British taxpayers could bear the burden of 2.5 billion pounds ($3.30 billion) even if the Hinkley Point bill is dropped.
Five banks contacted by Reuters said they had no plans to help young London-based staff bear the burden of housing costs.
These individuals are now being asked to bear the burden of a bloated Sacramento regime that refuses to enact similar prudent reforms.
Our analysis assumes that the share owners of U.S. companies (most rich Americans) bear the burden of the U.S. corporate income tax.
What's more, the people that The Daily Show's tweet encourages aren't those who would have to bear the burden of unintended pregnancy.
They all bear the burden of these sins; that burden should not be compounded by asking them to also bear the consequences.
Sharon talked about the "solitude of the leader," and how leaders must bear the burden and the weight of their decision-making.
Both are presented as no-nonsense, tough-talking women who are forced to bear the burden of a world unfairly tilted toward men.
"The euthanasia rate is down while rescues bear the burden of taking on all the sick and hard-to-adopt animals," he said.
But some view the "tampon tax" as an affront to women, who have little choice but to bear the burden of the levy.
But in the end, candidates like Warren bear the burden explaining a plan that does draw support among a substantial chunk of voters.
Others, however, have given little or nothing, and they seem content to let local government bear the burden of enormous local challenges alone.
It made me appreciate the fact that women in general, and my wife in particular, are usually the ones to bear the burden.
They broke up quickly and of course, I was emotionally available to bear the burden of his pain, so I swallowed my hurt.
Both have complained that Saudi Arabia expects the United States to bear the burden of a costly war against President Bashar al-Assad.
"Obviously, we bear the burden of having lost the Electoral College so, you know, I lose sleep about that every night," he added.
"History has demonstrated repeatedly that consumers — American families and taxpayers — ultimately bear the burden of tariffs on these kinds of imports," he wrote.
But as long as they exist—and as long as employers think they can get away with it—employees will bear the burden.
The state news agency Petra quoted the king as saying Jordan&aposs citizens shouldn&apost have to bear the burden of financial reforms alone.
It's a hard slog for any band who bear the burden of an entire generation's worth of emo nostalgia to exist in the now.
With programs such as Mental Health First Aid, we can make sure nobody has to bear the burden alone, but more must be done.
Mr. Collazo never told the police about the threats, his mother said, preferring to bear the burden of his street feuds on his own.
The analysis also notes that companies will bear the burden of tracking whether their business partners, such as suppliers, are adhering to government rules.
"It seems economic data will have to bear the burden of stabilizing sentiment," economists at Barclays said in a note to clients on Friday.
Lemieux argues that black women and girls have been forced to bear the burden of white supremacy by protecting the black men who hurt them.
Saturday&aposs operation was the latest that highlighted political tensions in the European Union over which countries should bear the burden of incoming asylum-seekers.
Historically, it has preferred to let state governments, which house nearly all of Brazil's prisoners, bear the burden of managing and paying for the system.
Despite the fact that it takes two people make a baby, women often bear the burden of stressing and dealing with the realities of infertility.
If we truly want this moment to result in lasting change, women can no longer be made to bear the burden of sexual harassment alone.
These caps would limit the funds that the federal government contributes to states for Medicaid, leaving states to bear the burden of health care costs.
As long as big companies can bear the burden of big fines, little is being done to actually prevent the acts in the first place.
Iraq and Libya are emerging from civil wars and trying to increase their output, and tend to argue that other countries should bear the burden.
Economics says that the likelihood that a person will bear the burden of an increase in profit margins is inversely proportional to their price sensitivity.
"The left has to bear the burden of being the party that is tolerating Americans being killed by people who are here illegally," he added.
"The Committee is concerned that the federal taxpayer continues to bear the burden of subsidizing the growing cost of health care insurance," the letter reads.
Tsipras said Greece would continue to do whatever it can to ensure no migrant or refugee is left helpless but cannot bear the burden by itself.
So, at some point, they ought to bear the burden of responsibility that should, in a moral society, go along with all the power they've acquired.
Our neighbors have taught us that they will bear the burden of rebuilding and will make the community bigger, better, and stronger in the years ahead.
The FCC has traditionally employed a balancing test weighing potential public interest harms against any potential public interest benefits and applicants bear the burden of proof.
Proponents of corporate tax cuts usually argue that workers bear the burden of the corporate tax and therefore will benefit most from a corporate tax cut.
It was time for me to bear the burden of preventing pregnancy, and since I could not do it chemically, it would have to be surgical.
These movies, after all, bear the burden of refuting a historical legacy that has framed Asian-Americans as aliens, double agents, or not worthy of recognition.
Trump has sparked controversy by blasting local Puerto Rican officials for their response and suggesting that the island do more to bear the burden of recovery.
With the one-child policy, there are too few children to bear the burden, and if there is more than one, parents may find themselves causing conflict.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said U.S. consumers were in the "same boat as farmers" and would end up having to bear the burden of the tariffs.
It would be idyllic, but for the fact that these are the people who wonder how they will bear the burden of Japan's declining and greying population.
She couldn't bear the burden of her depression alone, she says, but maybe there's a way to make it stop that doesn't include ending her own life.
Trump "alone does not bear the burden of his conduct, because he alone did not make himself your party's nominee," Oliver said to Republicans who've supported Trump.
Only 13% of American workers have access to paid leave through an employer; low-wage workers and disproportionately women of color bear the burden of unpaid leave.
Both the plundered objects and people forced from their homes (some now by their own governments) continue to bear the burden of imperial plunder and imperial dispossession.
"It's a burden that the government has the capacity to bear - the burden being not simply the costs, but the risks," independent economist Saul Eslake told Reuters.
It won't be the well-connected beneficiaries of all the tax cuts who bear the burden of "hard choices" when they can be put off no longer.
Rather, we complained about the personal impact, lamenting over how we felt like the children of a divorced marriage, doomed to bear the burden of our parents' mistakes.
U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said U.S. consumers were in the "same boat as farmers" and would end up having to bear the burden of the tariffs.
More liberal judges, probably like Judge Merrick Garland, whom the Republicans would not even bring up for hearings, would make indecency and inhumanity bear the burden of proof.
Until last week, Congress had appropriated exactly zero dollars in emergency funding to support Zika prevention, public education, and reproductive health services, leaving women to bear the burden.
" He added that a "22019 percent negative impact when [products come into the country] means those who bear the burden the most are the consumers in the country.
This had the practical effect of driving down premiums for sick people, who no longer had to bear the burden alone of covering their more expensive health needs.
When disclosures go beyond that group, the government should bear the burden of proving an objective and consequential quid pro quo to ensure that legitimate communications are protected.
In the middle of this journey is Hawke giving a lifetime-defining performance trying to bear the burden of God, his community, his world, and his own guilt.
Now, we're reflecting on our admittedly underbaked purchasing decisions that now bear the burden of delighting and satisfying us for the (potentially) months of social distancing to come.
In addition to dealing with the pain caused by accusations of sexual misconduct in a marriage, women often bear the burden of defending their partners when it occurs.
Taken together, these efforts are a significant shift in favor of industry demands that would force consumers to bear the burden of increased fuel costs and harmful emissions.
The San Francisco-based company last filed for bankruptcy in June 2017, struggling to bear the burden of more than $1 billion of debt from its 2010 leveraged buyout.
Raise taxes To deliver these programs, capital will need to be raised, and there are two serious proposals to ask Americans who have the most to bear the burden.
House of Representatives Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said U.S. consumers were in the "same boat as farmers" and would end up having to bear the burden of the tariffs.
As Americans, we will all have to bear the burden of recovery and rebuilding, so it is critical that the President leads by making Houston's success an American success.
Google's upcoming Pixel 4 smartphone will bear the burden of being on hold during a call so that you don't have to, according to 9to53Google, citing a reliable source.
Uber's nationwide contract is perhaps the strongest indication that the company improperly made drivers rather than passengers bear the burden of the sales tax mandated by New York State.
A spokesman for United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement has resigned, saying that he could no longer "bear the burden" of spreading falsehoods on behalf of the Trump administration.
"I just couldn't bear the burden -- continuing on as a representative of the agency and charged with upholding integrity, knowing that information was false," he told CNN on Monday.
What changes is your adjustment to that weight you're carrying, and the number of people in your life who are helping you bear the burden a little bit differently.
They bear the burden of just about any project the company decides to carry out, and they handle everything from planning to budgeting to team relations to the actual execution.
Is it now the position of the administration that those most grievously affected should have neither a diplomatic nor legal path to justice, but rather must singularly bear the burden?
The problem now is the price getting too high: Consuming countries don't want to bear the burden and costs of higher oil prices, and they are making their displeasure known.
"It's up to Italy to bear the burden of proof that it's reducing its deficits and debt," Moscovici told the European affairs commission of the lower house of France's parliament.
In a meeting with Senate Democrats this year Gary D. Cohn, Mr. Trump's top economic adviser, suggested that only rich people who plan poorly bear the burden of the tax.
The very purpose was to make Trump look bad, and he didn't have to bear the burden of ensuring the ideas he was outlining get turned into real government policy.
Ultimately, the most powerful moments in Untouchable come thanks to Weinstein's victims, who once more bear the burden of reliving their past trauma in an effort to make a difference.
Since the Nigerian government shut its borders to rice imports, it's these farmers who have had to bear the burden of producing enough of the crop to feed the country.
Boras said he saw the way Trout showed up for every game with a smile on his face, and said baseball should bear the burden of promoting its best players.
In a world where capital is mobile and labor is not, capital escapes from high-tax nations, leaving workers behind to bear the burden of lower productivity and reduced incomes.
They are very much aware of the outrageous inflation, but the proceeds from this pop-up will go to the people who actually bear the burden of cheap clothes: garment workers.
Consumers would pay 4 percent more (an average of $21 per year) for fruit and vegetables at the store, if they were to entirely bear the burden of the wage increase.
Despite the fact that Zika is becoming a public health crisis for the general population, pregnant women and their doctors are being asked to bear the burden of preventing its spread.
Mr. Trump is correct that nations like Belgium, Britain, France and Germany have been largely content to let the Kurds bear the burden of detaining their citizens — particularly the male fighters.
The steps are part of a broader trend to split risk pools so that currently healthy people do not bear the burden of paying for the care of currently unhealthy people.
It's impressive that the Obamas managed to bear the burden of both at once; it's both unsurprising and dismaying to see, however briefly, just how much effort it must have taken.
Environmental justice advocates, meanwhile, were more concerned that the policy limits the ability to protect the neighborhoods that are home to big emitters and whose residents disproportionately bear the burden of pollution.
And while the federal government has said that the states shouldn't bear the burden of that impact, in reality, it has reimbursed Hawaii only 16 cents out of every dollar in costs.
Mr. Cameron, humiliated and an opponent of leaving, clearly has no desire to bear the burden of those negotiations — both internally, within the divided Conservative Party, and externally, with other European leaders.
The big picture: The fight between some publishers and Google has been heating up in recent weeks over who should bear the burden of data collection amid the tenuous GDPR compliance process.
Progressive Democrats should be designing and advocating for policies that distribute the gains from trade and ensure that those who bear the burden of a shifting American economy are not left behind.
But when it comes to the voices leading this fight, those voices are rarely from the communities that disproportionately bear the burden of climate change, pollution, and our reliance on fossil fuels.
Mexican officials have suggested its economy could not bear the burden of an influx of migrants, and Mexico's foreign minister on Monday called the safe-third country designation a "red line" in negotiations.
So the female is having to bear the burden of the male's sub-fertility ...(And at the same time), we have a very crude snapshot of what is going on in the male.
"The people who are wearing the scars didn't cause the problem: We're talking about kids who have to bear the burden," said Danny Jennings, a baseball coach and teacher at the high school.
Since then, the country — once a principal hub for migrants crossing the Mediterranean — has closed its ports to nongovernmental rescue vessels, to force other European countries to bear the burden of migrant landings.
Does globalisation mean that the government must bear the burden of social obligations, because if companies do they will find their costs are too high to be able to compete with foreign businesses?
Younger generations are looking at the sacrifices made by their boomer parents or grandparents and are not as eager to bear the burden of owning and running a business well into their 70s.
Our two cities, like communities large and small across the country, bear the burden of a half-century of disastrous drug policies that have wrought two epidemics: Mass incarceration and skyrocketing overdose deaths.
As the tax base erodes, there are fewer companies that bear the burden, and that  means less revenue for policymakers to spend on vital things such as veterans' benefits, education and medical research.
"Under this policy refiners that meet their blending requirements would be unfairly forced to bear the burden of those who don't," the American Petroleum Institute's Frank Macchiarola told reporters in a call Monday.
Those who could be hardest hit are middle-class people who make too much money to qualify for subsidies and would have to bear the burden of premium increases without a mandate. Sen.
But it also made rational sense: the Russian state is Rotenberg's main client and source of wealth, so it would be far costlier to turn against Putin than to bear the burden of sanctions.
But at the end of the day, it is the applicants who bear the burden of worrying about what opportunities that they can acquire and if their employer is going to be ableist or dismissive.
All of this is a consequence of the fact that Capcom — and other publishers — need to bear the burden of Nintendo's expensive Switch game card costs for titles that involve a lot of game data.
Instead, Navarro said that "consumers don't have to worry," as he believes that China will "bear the burden of these tariffs," citing what China has supposedly done with the previous 25% tariffs imposed in May.
Sierra Nevada has already built the Dream Chaser space plane to service NASA missions and commercial interests, so the countries whose payloads are sent to space won't bear the burden of launch vehicle development costs.
"I just couldn't bear the burden — continuing on as a representative of the agency and charged with upholding integrity, knowing that information was false," the former ICE spokesperson in San Fransisco, James Schwab, told CNN.
Police officer Annual median salary: $58,630 With the potential for physical danger at a moment's notice and an unpredictable workday, police bear the burden of stepping up under uncertain circumstances to protect others with no exceptions.
Worth noting, too, is the fact that the Macduff stand-in who threatens to foil Maria's plans is also gay; no single character in As I Descended must bear the burden of representing all LGBTQ people.
"If you want to leave without a deal, be upfront that in the short term, this would cause significant economic damage to parts of our country who can least afford to bear the burden," she said.
Saudi Arabia Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih had warned earlier in the day that the kingdom would not bear the burden of the cuts and all 24 partners in the agreement would have to pull their weight.
Marginalized fans can often bear the burden of speaking up for their groups, but transformative fandom gives them an eager audience that dares to shake up established lore through gender- and race-swapping, among other storytelling approaches.
"Under U.S. immigration law [Section 291 of the INA [8 USC 1361] applicants for admission bear the burden of proof to establish that they are clearly eligible to enter the United States," the statement read in part.
But this month, he took sides on the question of who should bear the burden, when he wrote a letter to the E.P.A. urging the agency to maintain the current requirement that puts the onus on refiners.
Indeed, the imbalance of power between government and citizen — and the tendency of government to cheat when money is concerned — both suggest the government, not the citizen, should bear the burden of proof in cases like this.
Speaking at a press conference in Istanbul on Sunday, Erdogan said his country, which already shelters the most Syrian refugees in the world, cannot handle a fresh wave of migrants and "will not bear" the burden alone.
One might consider reducing the tax rates of workers who bear the burden the new tax or using the funds to offset spending for some other policy priority, such as the cost of tax credits in the AHCA.
He also wouldn't have to bear the burden of cleaning her tombstone, refreshing flowers by an outdoor grave, or paying slightly higher yearly maintenance fees of up to 12,000 yen ($105) so that weeds didn't slink across it.
But if Europe cannot muster the will for mass resettlement, the danger is of drift towards an Australian-style solution in which a "hard" rejection policy is unleavened by generosity and neighbours are left to bear the burden.
No man should have to bear the burden of being a hero alone, but more than that, in sharing the moment with Thomson, Branca eliminated the victor/vanquished aspect from what was, after all, only a sports story.
The ruling "hands one more tool to corporate defendants determined to prevent the aggregation of individual claims and forces injured plaintiffs to bear the burden of bringing suit in what will often be far flung jurisdictions," she said.
One group of people will bear the burden of significantly, perhaps crushingly, heavier insurance premiums: those with expensive, chronic conditions who buy their insurance on the individual market but who make too much money to qualify for subsidies.
I've resorted to cannabis—which is much cheaper than pharmaceuticals—as an anxiety reduction strategy, because I cannot usually bear the burden of another doctor's appointment, as even with the discount, they are usually at least $100 a piece.
Palm Beach's mayor also suggested creating higher taxes for residents in early March, saying if the government didn't help cover costs, local taxpayers would likely have to bear the burden of the added security costs associated with the visits.
Since the nineteen-sixties, a series of Supreme Court precedents, most of them involving newspapers, have made libel cases very difficult to win, in part because plaintiffs bear the burden of proving that the stories about them are false.
Under Daimler, the asbestos defendants argued, out-of-state plaintiffs bear the burden of showing in their complaints that some extraordinary circumstances exempt their suits from the general rule that Illinois does not have general jurisdiction over out-of-state corporations.
In Europe, by contrast, the question of who should pay for the financial crisis, host the refugees streaming out of the Middle East, or bear the burden of defending against Russia just as automatically creates a contentious political issue between countries.
These are women who are eager to prove to the Sheryl Sandbergs of the world that doing more doesn't make it better; women who are perhaps happy to let their husbands bear the burden of breadwinning, or ladder climbing, or struggle.
"A large number of divorces these days are men dropping their wives because they are not in a financial position to bear the burden of looking after a family," Bassam al Darraji, a Baghdad-based sociologist, told a Gulf newspaper.
"Missouri women continue to bear the burden of misguided government leaders, who substitute their own opinion for medical evidence," Mary Kogut, president and CEO of Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, said in a statement.
A lot of businesses used to foster this sort of low-­stakes relationship, but now it's just the bodegas, which must bear the burden of a whole generation's yearning for the very stuff their presence in New York has eliminated.
In the years since his election, Trump has lied about countless subjects including who will bear the burden of tariffs, his focus on protecting Americans with preexisting conditions, and the amount of money Puerto Rico has received for disaster aid.
Navarro took strong exception with regard to tariff critics who have regularly written in favor of freedom and open markets, and who frequently note that tariffs are taxes paid by ordinary Americans who ultimately bear the burden of trade wars.
Speaking at a press conference in Istanbul on Sunday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country, which already shelters the most Syrian refugees in the world, cannot handle a fresh wave of migrants and "will not bear" the burden alone.
"Then it's up to the governments and the public to make sure the policies that are put in place are ones that ensure a just (energy) transition and ... the poorest aren't the ones who bear the burden of that transition," she said.
May, a leader much diminished, must now bear the burden of entrenching a majority able to confront the larger challenge of negotiating Brexit before - probably inevitably - she will go, either through her own resignation or a successful challenge from a party colleague.
"The biggest hurdle for young entrepreneurs is the financing and if that issue is resolved there will be more businesses and more jobs created", one banker said, adding that with the new program banks will bear the burden on their profit margins.
Directly or indirectly, public policy efforts to inflate profits for big banks by the Trump administration and some in Congress are setting us up for another crash — one in which a disproportionate number of low income and minority communities will bear the burden.
Likewise, it is important to maintain standards for the essential health benefits that comprehensive health care should cover so that insurers don't exclude much-needed services and people don't bear the burden of gaps in coverage that leave them vulnerable when illness strikes.
"There's an equity situation as to whether the taxpayers should have to bear the burden of this, as opposed to the folks who created the problem," said Don Zimmerman, executive director of the Arkansas Municipal League, an alliance of cities and towns.
Despite some big internal upgrades like water-resistance and dual cameras — on top of the controversial removal of the headphone jack — the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus bear the burden of looking old with a design that hasn't changed much since the iPhone 27.
Instead, Congress decided that, when a country poses national security problems because it sponsors terrorism or is fighting local terrorists, nationals of that country must apply for a visa, undergo extensive vetting, and bear the burden of showing that they qualify for that visa.
Every word that should come out of his mouth should dignify those wonderful brave family members that now have to bear the burden of that sacrifice, but this nation dignifies them regardless of the behavior of the president, this nation honors them, honors their sacrifice.
"Sooner or later air passengers will bear the burden of this expensive new entity in the form of more expensive air fare," wrote Andrew Langer, the president of the Institute for Liberty, a small libertarian think tank, in an op-ed in The Hill newspaper.
But as long as the double standard exists, and men are let off the hook while women bear the burden of undertaking real apology tours, it just isn't enough to waltz back, pick up a microphone, and hope that everyone will laugh along when you return. ●
The political discourse around Oprah, now surrounds "not asking another black woman to bear the burden of saving America from what white folks, especially white women, did," in electing Trump, the activist, who asked not to be identified, said in a text message to BuzzFeed News.
The argument for yes-means-yes laws in sexual relations is an argument about who should bear the burden of making sure there's consent — who should have to ask, who should have to make themselves clearly heard, who should shoulder the discomfort of an awkward question.
"The repeal of GST, while only marginally negative for the fiscal deficit, will be a boon for consumers, who have been upset that they bear the burden of poor fiscal management and came out to vote against the establishment," said Trinh Nguyen, senior economist at Natixis.
"Paying for tax reform would require somebody to pay more, and I don't think the Republicans have the fortitude to do that, unless it's poor people through Medicaid cuts who bear the burden, but I don't think there's enough money there to finance serious tax reform," Gale explained.
We often talk ruefully about how the U.S. judicial system will "put the victim on trial" in sexual assault cases—about how someone who has experienced abuse shouldn't have to bear the burden of proof, or be questioned about their role in the crime, and yet they often are.
"This nomination is a particular threat to Latino communities who disproportionately bear the burden of impaired air quality and water pollution, and reside in areas most impacted by climate change induced extreme weather events," the environmental group GreenLatinos argued when Pruitt was nominated for the EPA job in 2016.
While the president, just like many Americans, mistakes traumatic brain injury for a simple headache, we as a nation should be more focused on prevention, treatment and support for the members of our military and the millions of civilians and their families who bear the burden of this condition.
"I just couldn't bear the burden — continuing on as a representative of the agency and charged with upholding integrity, knowing that information was false," he told CNN, adding that in his 16 years of experience in government he had never been asked to deflect when he knew something was inaccurate.
As higher-stakes questions about the biggest social platforms are finally creeping to the fore — about what kind of world they want, and what kind of world they're creating — it's worth taking note of how these companies have behaved where they think they won't bear the burden of their actions.
Democrats have gone right along with this "see no evil" approach toward the polluting ways of China, demanding that Americans bear the burden of drastic emissions cuts, while turning a blind eye to the fact that Beijing has adamantly refused to take any actions that might harm the Chinese economy.
"In emergency care situations, patients should never have to bear the burden of out-of-network costs they didn't agree to pay," Trump said at press conference Thursday, standing with a family that was billed nearly $18,000 for a urine drug test that would have carried an in-network charge of just $101.
"While the granting of widespread small refinery exemptions should not be occurring in the first place, there is simply no logic in forcing complying refineries to bear the burden of decisions outside of their control," Frank Macchiarola, vice president of downstream and industry operations at the American Petroleum Institute, said at the time.
Congress should use its impeachment power to pass a law requiring the president to be recused in cases involving direct political rivals, with the penalty being having to bear the burden of proof in any Senate trial — that is, having to show that the investigation was in the interests of the United States.
"In emergency care situations, patients should never have to bear the burden of out-of-network costs they didn't agree to pay," Trump said at news conference last week, standing with a family that was billed nearly $18,000 for a urine drug test that would have carried an in-network charge of just $101.
" (Vaska pointed out that California already requires extensive disclosures from arbitrators in consumer cases.) But Judge Simon also told Monster counsel Tanya Schierling of Solomon Ward Seidenwurm & Smith that because arbitrators bear the burden of disclosure before they are selected by the parties, "It seems a very simple thing to say, 'I'm an owner.
The company has three advantages, according to Gallant: The deal is "vertical" so it would be difficult to prove harm to the marketplace as it does not eliminate a rival; the DOJ would bear the burden of proof that the deal is anti-competitive; and the department's earlier attempts to negotiate behavioral conditions for approval indicate that it knows a legal case isn't strong.
In recent years, environmental groups such as Upstream and the international movement #BreakFreeFromPlastic, which Froilan Grate helps lead, have argued for what's become known as "extended producer responsibility"—the idea that the manufacturers of products that become waste must bear the burden of cleaning it up, especially when they send those products to developing countries that have little solid-waste disposal or recycling infrastructure.
Taking women but not men out of work to care for new babies sets the wheels of inequality in motion: Female employees, but not male ones, will bear the burden of their leaves being considered costly and onerous on their employers, which can have professional consequences for the women themselves as well as potential female hires, who employers may fear will take too much time off.
As my colleague Michele Gilman has noted, the poor often bear the burden of both ends of the spectrum of privacy harms; they are subjected to greater suspicion and monitoring when they apply for government benefits and live in heavily policed neighborhoods, but they can also lose out on education and job opportunities when their online profiles and employment histories aren't visible (or curated) enough.
The states are arguing that they have to "bear the burden" of unauthorized migration by paying for public schooling for unauthorized immigrant children; including US citizen children whose parents are unauthorized in safety-net programs; and especially, by having to provide "uncompensated" emergency care to unauthorized immigrants who don't have health insurance, since they're barred from participating in the exchanges under Obamacare and don't have low-cost insurance options.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe Biden Former Bush official blasts Buttigieg: 'He is not ready' Ex-Trump campaign adviser: Biden would be able to 'sit down and get some things done' with Republicans Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers say Facebook deepfake ban falls short | House passes bills to win 5G race | Feds sound alarm on cyberthreat from Iran | Ivanka Trump appearance at tech show sparks backlash MORE slammed President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, saying the U.S. will have to bear the burden of "Trump's folly" in the wake of a U.S. drone strike that killed senior Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani.

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