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There's a strong presumption against any burdening of free speech.
He also asked if he was burdening me with the question.
Over time, burdening these joints can even cause degeneration, leading to pain.
The U.S. tax system is burdening average Americans, and stifling American business.
Supporters say the tax would bring down emissions without burdening state residents.
The food had to provide sustenance for astronauts without burdening the spacecraft.
And, this stream has the advantage of not burdening the balance sheet.
This was how I covered my living expenses without burdening my parents.
Throughout "Indebted," parents and children lament the feeling of burdening one another.
Brazil is battling an ugly recession, high inflation and a burdening account deficit.
What's the balance between transparency, which investors need, and burdening companies with regulations?
I didn't see the need in burdening them with two round-trip expenses.
I worry that I'm burdening her as the sole breadwinner of our family.
Finding the right property at an affordable price is burdening many potential buyers.
Essentially the government would be burdening businesses with more bureaucracy without any useful return.
"Show Boat" (included in the series) ran over budget, burdening Universal with additional debt.
But as you suggest, you have a life to build, and she's burdening it.
There's often a fear of burdening people when you admit to something so heavy.
Before burdening customers with these costs, let's put all the options on the table.
You can&apost beat leftism for burdening humanity and that&aposs why Lurch hate us.
By going after pharmacies and drug distributors, Gottlieb said the DEA was burdening innocent patients.
They said it would inform consumers without burdening manufacturers with a patchwork of state regulations.
"Under the guise of 'let's make America healthier' they're actually burdening the consumer," Abrams says.
If lawmakers do not act, a $1,500 tuition increase kicks in, burdening local school districts.
The new consultation will also ask employers how ethnicity data can be collected without burdening businesses.
Greece has promised to reduce the pile of non-performing loans burdening its banks' balance sheets.
As with the UK, debt's impact extends beyond the students themselves, burdening their families for decades.
The budget proposals attack on Medicaid will benefit the richest Americans while further burdening poor Americans.
Instead, it keeps burdening us with their divorces, their environmentalism, their grief over their dented brands.
It would have a chilling effect on news gathering, by routinely burdening journalists with subpoena requests.
"Europe knows it cannot repeat errors that end up burdening our economies," Mr. Sánchez said Thursday.
My grandmother received high-quality care without burdening caregivers with terrible work conditions and low pay.
Meadows said if Trump's plan can be done without burdening the deficit, Republicans will be on board.
One office simply said the clinic would take care of remains from miscarriages without burdening the woman.
In America and Japan not burdening families with the costs of care was the highest-ranked priority.
That would send millions of refugees pouring over the border into China, burdening its cities and resources.
Still, Anderson found it disturbing that businesses would write employees phony checks, burdening them with bounce fees.
Even when people mean well, they end up sort of burdening you with all sorts of expectations.
Efforts to complicate matters by burdening the patient with unnecessary "protocols" and additional expense should be rejected.
And after Thomas gravitated to golf anyway, his father refrained from burdening him with demands or expectations.
Traditionally, Republicans haven't supported paid leave — voicing concern about spending on new government programs and burdening businesses.
By naming Mr. Tillerson, he risks burdening his administration with another appointee likely to ensure endless controversy.
DeVos can guide the Department of Education to pare down the rule book burdening colleges and universities.
Do you find being a "first" to be an honor, or does it ever feel tokenizing or burdening?
"I want to see the U.S. become more competitive, not burdening imports," Chevron CEO John Watson said onstage.
Did it take burdening him with, at the time, a criminal record that would taint his future forever?
In addition, he pledged to slash regulations that he said are burdening businesses and holding back job creation.
Passed in 1993 by a bipartisan Congress, RFRA blocks government agencies from unreasonably burdening an individual's religious practice.
"I hated burdening people for help," the 29-year-old father of two told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Teyssen said that the business was "obviously not interested" in burdening customers with more taxes, fees and levies.
To avoid further burdening students, the class carries no grade and will have no textbooks, tests or homework.
Meanwhile, our public policy looks backward in time, intruding on the doctor patient relationship and burdening patient care.
Where there are few other choices, like reliable bus routes, congestion pricing risks burdening poorer drivers in particular.
What makes up for that is the neat feat of asking serious political questions without burdening the suspense.
"Huge pieces of floating tar were burdening the waves, dead fish floated on the surface," Ms. Simou said.
The decisions now taken were burdening RWE more than expected and in a shorter time span, he said.
You're not burdening the host if you mention that you're, say, vegan or gluten sensitive ahead of time.
The decisions now taken were burdening RWE more than expected and in a shorter time span, he said.
It's for the state of California to make sensible provisions for its citizens, without unduly burdening particular institutions.
"Rising protectionism and a noticeably weakening global economy are burdening Germany's export-reliant economy," DIHK economist Volker Treier said.
It's yet to become burdening and I'm still very much excited to create and explore as often as possible.
Their goal was to encourage robust dialogue on the internet without burdening website hosts with policing third-party content.
"This is just one regulation out of thousands and thousands that are burdening our companies, our job creators," Rep.
"Ironically, selectively burdening I.S.P.s, their nascent competitors in online advertising, confers a windfall to those who are already winning."
There was a quick presentation on how Obamacare was burdening companies like Whole Foods with higher health care premiums.
The question is how to provide such a benefit without burdening employers, raising taxes or creating a new entitlement.
"The excessive price increases abuse market power and create great profits, while burdening our health care system," he said.
Rising federal debt dampens economic growth, burdening future generations with diminished opportunities and a larger debt burden to pay off.
Forty-one percent of patients in Oregon and 53 percent in Washington said they feared burdening the people they loved.
"Our draft bill makes it easier for law enforcement to track ill-gotten gains without burdening legitimate businesses," Cotton said.
He accuses Mr Rajoy and the PP of betraying Spaniards' trust and of burdening the country with austerity and corruption.
By conforming future Moto Z designs to the Moto Mod footprint, Lenovo is burdening itself with an added competitive disadvantage.
The legislation will ensure the cost of carbon is properly accounted for without burdening residents, low-income communities, or businesses.
As my colleagues Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Stacy Cowley recently showed, credit card debt has been rising, burdening some borrowers.
But one in five said they would pursue it if they became cognitively impaired, were suffering or burdening loved ones.
She also accused them of thinking only of their bottom lines and of burdening Americans with paperwork and approval processes.
Surely we can do much better than burdening women with the responsibility of overhauling the very system that oppresses them.
The film examines how the disease is already especially burdening Florida, a state full of retirees, which might be expected.
The Trump administration responded by accusing Mexico of burdening the United States with undocumented immigrants, criminals and a trade deficit.
This vulnerability can make their "right" to die seem a positive duty when they feel they are burdening their families.
"In reality, a legal subindustry has thrived from endless environmental litigation while burdening the livelihood of countless citizens," said Rep.
In other words, the court asked: "Is there a better way" to foster access to contraception without burdening religious liberty?
In January, the federal government called out the institute for burdening its students with loan debt averaging about $78,000 each.
Sets social security contributions at 20 percent of employees' net monthly income - with 13.3 percent burdening employers and 6.7 percent employees.
To address the abuses without overly burdening honest businesses, Congress can require that companies provide the name of the true owner.
Start reading a Raymond Chandler thriller and you're immediately burdening yourself with the opportunity cost of not reading every other book.
You would think that a Republican president would be in no rush to defend a Democratic predecessor's onerous rule burdening business.
Golden Dawn, the ultranationalist party third in popularity in polls, says migrants are burdening state resources at a time of crisis.
Forcing survivors to disclose by requiring a police report adds insult to literal injury, burdening survivors instead of lessening their pain.
And after taking a closer look at the evidence, I found that these plans aren't exactly luxury entitlement programs burdening budgets.
The Court typically takes a strong presumption against any burdening of free speech, but when a compelling interest is at stake — like a need to prevent free-riding on the union's bargaining ability, and the union's need to be compensated for the work it does to raise worker wages — that interest can trump an apparent burdening of speech.
Of course, many of these types actually identify as heathens themselves, burdening the faith with a bad rap in anti-fascist circles.
Republicans criticize Obamacare as an excessive government intrusion into the healthcare market and contend it is harming job growth by burdening businesses.
More than 20 languages are spoken in the local schools Immigration opponents such as King have accused newcomers of burdening public services.
"It's always a sign that something is still weighing on us or burdening us if we can't talk about it," she says.
We need one that protects real inventions without burdening industry with silliness like patents on PB&J sandwiches or one-touch scanners.
The Bentonville, Arkansas-based retailer had argued that McMillon lacked the "unique or special knowledge" to justify burdening him with a deposition.
The company aims to put the power of customizing healthcare coverage into the hands of employees without burdening them with traditional complexities.
Banks have faced a welter of new regulation since the financial crisis, burdening them with new costs and making them more cautious.
The Trump administration sees a regulatory albatross instead, as it rushes to help for-profit companies that benefit handsomely from burdening students.
Essentially, it's the magic number that eliminates the most spam for normal users, without burdening businesses that need a slightly higher rate. 
As states are doing this, other provisions of Graham-Cassidy will be limiting federal funding for traditional Medicaid, further burdening the states.
To avoid burdening parents, the school's principal allowed the children to bring sandwiches from home and eat them in a separate room.
And we could do all this, without burdening ourselves as we did in Iraq, with the task of sorting out Syria's future.
The negotiations narrowed the program, in part over the administration's concerns about burdening small businesses, despite objections from some lawmakers and economists.
People who want to leave an I.R.A. to heirs, but avoid burdening them with a potential tax bill still have some options.
The question in these cases is always how to weigh that burden on speech and the interest being served in burdening it.
Unlike New York's ban on plastic straws, a polystyrene ban will force businesses to prioritize easier-to-recycle alternatives instead of burdening consumers.
The Indiana law permits the burdening of the exercise of religion if the law is narrowly tailored to advance a compelling government interest.
Lee said he doesn't want to change its culture dynamics by growing too fast, micromanaging, or burdening his staff with strict expense policies.
This eases you into the idea of stacking cards in multiple directions without burdening you with the mess that comes from multiple suits.
Of course, one fundamental purpose of a judiciary enforcing a constitution is to stop the legislative branch from burdening people with oppressive laws.
"This gross split (mechanism) means all expenses would be the responsibility of the contractor, no longer burdening the state budget," Jonan told reporters.
It's also efficient, in that the UFC can pack it up and take wherever it goes, instead of further burdening local athletic commissions.
That would come from burdening each with a financial penalty that captures the resulting climate damage estimated to result from the carbon emitted.
It could build upon the DoD's halting efforts to attract young technologists into the reserves, without burdening them with dress and fitness requirements.
Fearful of burdening her family with exorbitant bills, Patel said, she's begun rationing her meds -- taking two pills a day, instead of four.
The head of the House Small Business Committee wants to make sure the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) isn't overly burdening small businesses.
But he says the Affordable Care Act has led to more work and rising costs of some 10 percent last year, burdening the company.
In short, many of the Trump administration's efforts to remove regulations that it complains are burdening the energy industry remain at the starting gate.
They berated her for burdening her colleagues, who would have to shoulder her work in her absence, and asked her when she would quit.
Simultaneously, for the past 10 years, Congress has spent the trillions that it borrowed, burdening us with debt today while over-stimulating the economy.
More recently, Republican lawmakers in Mississippi, as in other conservative states, have come to see these policies as straining families and burdening state budgets.
Even worse, EPA maintained a schedule that forces states to develop two different but concurrent ozone programs, unfairly burdening state agencies and local economies.
The presence of so many guns, though, in a small nation raises challenges when it comes to over-burdening a police force with regulation.
"Importantly, this legislation gives new parents the option of paid parental leave without raising taxes or burdening small businesses," Wagner said in a statement.
They blame uneducated, unskilled newcomers for a host of social and economic problems — such as taking away blue-collar jobs from Americans and burdening taxpayers.
Trump said Japan has agreed to buy excess U.S. corn that is burdening farmers as a result of the tariff dispute between Washington and Beijing.
Trump said Japan had agreed to buy excess U.S. corn that is burdening farmers as a result of the tariff dispute between Washington and Beijing.
Some efforts have been made to create new, smaller freeways to reconnect the city without burdening residential roads, but these have never been quick projects.
President Trump and congressional Republicans say many of the Obama-era rules go too far in choking off credit and burdening firms with unnecessary compliance.
The Free Speech Clause bars the government from burdening, suppressing, or compelling protected expression, particularly when based on favoritism or hostility to the message expressed.
BMPS also outlined the bridge financing it needs to deconsolidate - and eventually securitise - 27.1bn in non-performing loans that are currently burdening its balance sheet.
The report charges Airbnb with costing renters $22014 million in additional rent in 22016 alone, and disproportionately burdening neighborhoods with higher concentrations of Airbnb rentals.
Wade and the Casey case affirming it prohibit government from burdening a woman's choice before viability, which may occur at about 193 weeks of pregnancy.
But the suit says the state will have to pay more for contractors who are covered under the increase, thus burdening the state's general fund.
The public sector retains ownership of the legacy assets, receives cash proceeds to develop new infrastructure and avoids burdening its public finances with more debt.
We seek to ensure there is a countervailing disincentive from burdening innovative practices—and that illegal activity under the FTC Act is more clearly defined.
But you are old-fashioned enough to recognize that these invitations are merely an afterthought, and you therefore will not be burdening them by attending.
But at the same time, there's a compelling case that the status quo is holding back science and burdening academic institutions with ever-rising costs.
How did you navigate the tension between empowering young people to be the voice of their own change and ceding responsibility or further burdening them?
In America and Japan not burdening families with the costs of care was the highest-ranked priority, cited as extremely important by 54% and 59% respectively.
Trump said Japan also had agreed to buy excess U.S. corn that is burdening farmers as a result of the tariff dispute between Washington and Beijing.
Analysts see it as a U.S. concern about burdening future trade talks, and this is a further sign that the G20 talks are still at odds.
Overseas business groups said the law's strict data surveillance and storage requirements are overly vague, burdening the firms with excessive compliance risks and threatening proprietary data.
These farmers are suddenly finding themselves swamped with mountains of regulations meant to protect the environment and the consumer, but which end up burdening the grower.
However, critics argue the project is structured to benefit China more than anyone else, and risks burdening developing countries with debt and expensive white elephant projects.
It's hard to get people to see them as propping up a crisis that is over-burdening students and even stunting the growth of our economy.
But the United States is the second-worst emitter of greenhouse gasses, and burdening developing nations with the task of reducing emissions completely ignores that fact.
This would push proxy firms to be more transparent, especially about possible conflicts of interest, but without burdening them with costly new regulations and reporting requirements.
The easier terms, meant to favor the offloading of 800-billion-euros ($909 billion) of soured loans still burdening EU banks, would be possible from Nov.
Who can name a good reason to continue burdening people of color with life-altering criminal convictions for something whites do without the consequence of conviction?
Abortion providers Physicians in every state have called on residents to cancel all non-essential appointments and elective procedures to avoid burdening the health care system.
I think there is great value in bringing workers in from high school, without burdening them with the need to pay the hefty tuition of college.
She didn't want to talk with them too much about her work for fear of burdening them with the knowledge she now had about the world.
Canon aside, the warm tones of the yellow blade hint at the red of Rey's Sith past as Palpatine's granddaughter without burdening her with that darkness.
Breyer wrote that despite arguments that the restrictions were designed to protect women's health, the reality is that they merely amounted to burdening women who seek abortions.
Here, you can actually see the inequalities of a healthcare system that favors the highest payer, burdening an area which, arguably, needs it to work the most.
But you don't want to go too overboard, burdening your partner with too much responsibility right before you burden them with your inability to accept emotional accountability.
Trump said on Sunday Japan had agreed to buy excess U.S. corn that is burdening farmers as a result of the tariff dispute between Washington and Beijing.
Because unlike so many other shows and movies, there are enough women (and enough diversity among them) that no one character is burdening with representing all women.
This voluntary paid leave system would deliver an important benefit to parents without disrupting businesses or burdening taxpayers, said Carrie Lukas, president of the Independent Women's Forum.
Either way, it would negatively affect their ability to repay loans by forcing them from school or burdening them with additional years of study and more debt.
"As Congress prepares to craft a comprehensive FAA reauthorization package, lawmakers should explore every option to improve the nation's aviation infrastructure without burdening taxpayers," the groups wrote.
" Ilyse Hogue, the president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, cited the House vote as a particularly egregious example of the GOP's "commitment to punishing and burdening women.
The group said the proposed new anti-arbitration rule is likely to subject numerous financial institutions to a flood of class action lawsuits, further burdening the courts.
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.
Steve King, the Republican congressman for this predominantly white, conservative district, blames immigrants and refugees for pushing down wages, bringing unwelcome cultural diversity and burdening public services.
While the termination would incur losses, the announcement was greeted positively as the offshore construction project was seen to have been burdening Kawasaki Heavy with extra costs.
She'll have to demonstrate that the team owners are stereotyping men as sexual aggressors and women as vulnerable victims, thus burdening women with the responsibility of avoiding predation.
" In a 5-3 ruling, the Supreme Court found that the Texas law amounted to burdening women who seek abortions, which violates "their constitutional right to do so.
The easier terms, meant to favor the offloading of a 800-billion-euro ($909 billion) pile of soured loans still burdening EU banks, would be possible from Nov.
Rolls plans to increase all engine production by 50% over the next five years, but efforts to expand are burdening its balance-sheet and using up its cashflow.
By burdening, the health care system and providers with new mandates and taxes, the ACA has expanded and worsened many of the challenges facing our health care system.
But, critics say, by focusing on indirect taxation India risks burdening the poor who spend a greater share of their income on daily needs than the better off.
Be more laissez-faire about some things You may be burdening yourself with milestones and cultural expectations that really don't matter if you pause to think about them.
This will also help pharmacy-goers avoid extra wait times and burdening the pharmacy staff, The American Pharmacy Association's chief strategy officer, Mitchel C. Rothholz, told Business Insider.
The proceeds should be paid out as a dividend in a progressive way that ensures that our climate policies are also reducing inequality and not burdening everyday families.
"In the coming years, the government will strive to further reduce the size of tax and social contributions burdening the economy," Economy Minister Mihaly Varga said on Thursday.
To make matters worse, at the same time we're devoting a declining share of federal dollars to children, we're burdening our kids with an ever-rising national debt.
Instead, they're focusing their attention on the national debt, tacitly framing it as more important than the personal debt burdening countless young folks—and that's a serious problem.
And for decades, the city and state financed a small pool of Nycha developments until those subsidies were phased out, burdening the agency with having to finance those buildings.
Wayfair — could effectively shut the door on American small business entrepreneurship by burdening small business owners with compliance and government reporting cost that a very few businesses can afford.
In addition, my colleagues in the English department, plus a few lucky senior administrators, have been hapless recipients of racist and anti-Semitic diatribes, thus burdening our IT staff.
America's obesity epidemic is shortening the lives of Americans and burdening them with a range of chronic diseases, including coronary heart disease, type-II diabetes, hypertension and certain cancers.
In fact, that will end up further burdening the American taxpayer, who was already fed up with a political system that sometimes makes them feel like second-class citizens.
This commonsense, cutting-edge policy would be an effective suicide prevention tool that could save lives without burdening gun owners or those who do not wish to use it.
At the beginning of the year, the White House released a draft report to Congress that was seemingly at odds with Trump's claim that regulations are burdening the economy.
In a county that is 89 percent white and less than 2 percent Hispanic, they spoke of undocumented immigrants bankrupting Sun Belt hospitals, dragging down wages and burdening taxpayers.
That would significantly reduce the amount of money needed for the deal and avoid further burdening Tesla, which has a debt pile of $11 billion and negative cash flow.
Based on news reports of kidnapping in a Manila college, "Dead Kids" aspires to explore how widening class disparity in the Philippines is burdening a new, increasingly globalized generation.
The bill, now under consideration in the Michigan House, has come under fire for harming the poor and disabled, as well as for burdening struggling families with needless paperwork.
In addition to these efforts, there could be a positive agenda from Republicans to implement a new system that safeguards the financial system without unduly burdening businesses and consumers.
Worse, Republicans now aim to take advantage of the instability they've created by cutting so-called entitlements like Medicare down the line, burdening the poor and the middle class.
At the announcement with Abe, Trump said Japan had agreed to buy excess U.S. corn that is burdening farmers as a result of the tariff dispute between Washington and Beijing.
That's why she hesitates before calling her boyfriend, Christian (Jack Reynor), the anthropology grad student who's been trying to slow-fade her, afraid that she's burdening him with family baggage.
Although I support and respect teachers, I am not sure how a strike removing kids from classrooms, burdening parents, and missing class time really helps rather than hurts the children.
So despite a number of caveats in the plan's rollout about not further burdening teachers, the proposal that the workday be extended by two or three hours elicited immediate groans.
Andre Mirabelli, 72, was happy to see Warren release a plan to tackle corruption earlier on Monday, saying its one of the main issues he believes is burdening American politics.
Knowing that Uncle Sam is willing to pay off student loans will only encourage colleges across the nation to raise prices and students to take on even more burdening debt.
With the repeal of ObamaCare, there could be millions of Americans who will be uninsured leading to billions of dollars in uncompensated care, further burdening hospitals, especially in rural areas.
And not without reason: Whatever virtue the proposal might project, it would also be costly, burdening an already poor city that is struggling to keep its schools in decent shape.
The Fed must "cease" all attempts to negotiate binding standards "burdening American business" until the Trump Administration has had the opportunity to nominate officials that prioritize "America's best interests", McHenry said.
Roughly three quarters of doctors reported that parents delay vaccines due to concerns about discomfort and almost the same proportion say parents delay vaccines over fears about burdening the immune system.
"The prime minister's personal problems are burdening the government," Hamacek told reporters, adding that the party had unsuccessfully lobbied for Babis's ANO party to reshuffle the cabinet with another prime minister.
A tax reform package that promotes economic growth and investment in rental housing without unfairly burdening apartment owners and renters will spark growth and expansion and help close America's housing gap.
After Mr. Peña Nieto called off the meeting in a Twitter post, Mr. Trump fired back, accusing Mexico of burdening the United States with illegal immigrants, criminals and a trade deficit.
These stops — and the fines or jail time they can entail — can become so numerous in a poor person's life that they end up burdening him with tremendous amounts of debt.
Although China often gets blamed for burdening some developing economies through Belt and Road, Malpass said the country was looking for ways to bring its debt contracts in line with international norms.
"The historically low key rate remains a burdening factor for the BRL, especially since the real interest rate is now close to zero," wrote You-Na Park-Heger, an analyst at Commerbank.
"The historically low key rate remains a burdening factor for the BRL, especially since the real interest rate is now close to zero," wrote You-Na Park-Heger, an analyst at Commerzbank.
But by demanding drinkable water to be pumped to their houses, just so they can poop in it and throw it back out, they are burdening their infrastructure in two different ways.
It's also one that could benefit Tesla — though maybe not without burdening the company, which is already stretched thin as it tries to crank out Model 2000s here in the United States.
Flights in and out of Brussels were canceled and the city went into lockdown with the government urging people to use data services such as WhatsApp to avoid over-burdening phone networks.
SOPA attempted to undermine the clarity and fairness of the notice-and-takedown regime by burdening companies with the responsibility for taking down the platform itself rather than just the infringing content.
"That's a far cry from Trinity Lutheran," liberal Justice Elena Kagan said, adding that a state might not want to subsidize religious entities out of concern for burdening religion or promoting divisiveness.
Many internet companies, however, are concerned that the bills would open them up to litigation and greater regulatory scrutiny while threatening online speech and hurting startups by burdening them with greater liability.
For competition to flourish, what is needed are not necessarily more, but smarter, regulations, ones tailored to avoid the pernicious effect of burdening all competitors while also disadvantaging a subset of them.
Although China often gets blamed for burdening some developing economies through Belt and Road, Malpass said the country was looking for ways to bring its debt contracts in line with international norms.
State companies — many of which suffer from overcapacity and heavy debt, burdening the broader economy — have resisted plans to rein them in while rival agencies have bickered over the direction of change.
"An anticompetitive acquisition would increase prices, burdening American consumers, many of whom are struggling to make ends meet, or forcing them to forego their internet connection altogether," the Democrats wrote on Friday.
"Unless burdening plaintiffs and the federal courts with make-work is a feature of defendants' litigation strategy, as opposed to a bug, it is hard to see the point," Judge Furman wrote.
But if we want to stop draining money out of government budgets and burdening other taxpayers for no good reason, making those businesses pay their own way is a great place to start.
Republicans criticize Obamacare, one of Obama's signature accomplishments in his eight years in office, as an excessive government intrusion into the healthcare market and contend it is harming job growth by burdening businesses.
He was relatively unknown and thus free of the political baggage burdening Angela Eagle, his rival for the moderate candidacy whose vote for the Iraq invasion was particularly toxic among the grass roots.
And in 1998, Governor George Pataki also terminated subsidies to 15 state-financed housing projects, burdening Nycha with an extra $720 million, according to a 2017 report, until those developments were also federalized.
The struggle to finalize Basel III is a symptom of regulatory fatigue that has set in as governments, wary of burdening banks with ever more stringent capital requirements, focus increasingly on economic growth.
And most importantly, they should bring in private sector representatives from key industries to help identify the federal rules that are inhibiting their growth, bringing undue hardship on their businesses, and burdening households.
Fuse's planned court-supervised reorganization has the support of investors owning more than 80 percent in principal amount of its notes, which have been burdening its finances, the company said in a statement.
First, Congress should update the safe harbor rules of the copyright act to achieve the balance that was intended: protecting creators with effective tools in exchange for not burdening Internet companies with liability.
In light of a student debt crisis that continues to spin out of control, burdening young people for half their lives, it's irresponsible to promote higher education as the best choice for everyone.
Agreement that immigrants strengthen the US rather than burdening it keeps rising, but very gradually: Pew Research Center Wright's study found that when looking at particular immigrants, economic factors mattered alongside cultural ones.
In just the first six years of its inception, the Bureau managed to create over $85033 billion in regulatory costs from only 26 regulations; proving how costly and burdening the Bureau can be.
It's possible that she would value the knowledge that you understand why she felt wronged, especially if you kept your note short, and focused on apologizing rather than burdening her with your feelings.
Trump has not only targeted undocumented immigrants for driving down services workers' wages and burdening social services; he has also criticized H-1B visas for taking jobs away from American high-tech workers.
In fact, overcrowded waiting rooms  and the concern that high populations of immigrants are further burdening the system played a real role in Britain's referendum to leave the European Union back in 2016.
Most of us leap to the conclusion that an overweight person develops osteoarthritis and knee pain due to extra weight burdening the joint and causing more grinding and more wear and tear over time.
"I'm very empathetic with the nurses on unduly burdening them so they can't be proficient in their work and so I just hope this gets resolved in a way that we have serious legislation."
In it a peculiar fusion of the individual and the historical took place, which means the events burdening a whole community are perceived by a poet as touching him in a most personal manner.
So eager is the government to prevent maids from putting down roots or burdening public services that they are given regular health checks and, if found to be pregnant, sent home to give birth.
They sued under a 1993 federal law that prohibits the government from "substantially" burdening religious freedom unless it can show the law furthers a compelling interest that can't be achieved by less restrictive means.
Requiring work or training as a condition of receiving welfare benefits encourages self-sufficiency and ensures SNAP and all other welfare programs are serving only those truly in need, without unnecessarily burdening American taxpayers.
To do this successfully, pretrial service programs need to be well-staffed and well-resourced, with the focus always on helping people make their court dates and not on burdening them with unnecessary requirements.
They cannot stop "aiding" (or rather burdening) Africa with debt; otherwise, Africans would awaken and say they are fed up with feeding a one-sided, capitalist system with their sweat and their natural resources!
LONDON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Global banking rules should focus only on cross-border banks to avoid burdening local lenders and help reduce populist backlash against globalisation, Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret said on Thursday.
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France (Reuters) - Italian banks, long plagued by bad loans burdening their balance sheets are regaining health after authorities tackled several troubled lenders recently, the head of asset manager Amundi said on Saturday.
Other markets led by China are meanwhile pressing ahead with C-V2X, potentially burdening European auto makers with the expense of developing and installing different systems in cars for the home market and for export.
In it, a leader from the Spanish Inquisition, who views human nature through a kind of nihilistic realism, confronts Jesus and accuses him of burdening humankind with a freedom of belief that they can't handle.
"Consistent with the President's America First Energy Plan, the budget reorients the EPA's air program to protect the air we breathe without unduly burdening the American economy," a summary of the agency's proposed budget said.
We are fighting for the safe and welcoming public schools that kids deserve, healthcare protections so people aren't one pre-existing condition away from bankruptcy, affordable college without life-burdening student debt, and decent wages.
To create better access to care and to increase the supply of clinicians at the national level, we need to promote a free market that attracts more clinicians rather than burdening them with more bureaucracy.
"Trump's vacations are hurting local economies, costing small businesses hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost profit, and are burdening taxpayers and local residents," DNC northeast regional press secretary Elizabeth Renda said in a statement.
"Consistent with the President's America First Energy Plan, the budget reorients the EPA's air program to protect the air we breathe without unduly burdening the American economy," a summary of the proposed EPA budget said.
Where most Republicans take it as an article of faith that passing a tax bill would buoy the party in 2018, lawmakers in these areas worry that a law burdening the suburbs would doom them.
After all, a test that is no better than a coin flip would do far more harm than good, burdening an already overwhelmed health-care system with a tidal wave of well but worried people.
For now, many experts believe this outbreak could get a lot worse: burdening the Chinese health system, spreading in poorer countries with weaker health systems, and sickening and killing thousands more people along the way.
Trump has made their lives difficult by highlighting and then punting the Iran nuclear deal, the fate of ObamaCare, a tax "plan," burdening GOP senators who have not had convenient outlets for their escalating resentment.
Lawmakers said delays to the introduction of more realistic emissions tests came about due to politicians caving in to lobbying from the car industry and seeking to avoid burdening manufacturers after the 2008 financial crisis.
This would promote greater energy efficiency and the use of today's lower-carbon options, avoid further burdening the economy, and also provide incentives for markets to develop additional low-carbon energy solutions for the future.
If parents are subconsciously burdening their daughters with more student loan debt, or pushing them toward less expensive and less prestigious schools, or planning ahead to weddings, that's one way to perpetuate the gender pay gap.
If we were talking about it the way we talk about it today as burdening future generations as posing a grave national security risk, we would have to scratch our heads and say, wait a minute.
Greece has been working on a new framework to succeed a law protecting borrowers from home foreclosures to accelerate the clean-up of bad loans burdening its banking sector, while protecting those hit by the crisis.
Perhaps most important of all, fear of an uncertain future is burdening employees with a growing amount of stress and distractions, leaving more room for errors that can lead to misunderstandings — and potentially career-damaging consequences.
According to the lawsuit, filed in federal court and first reported by WCBS-TV, the program is a public nuisance and violates federal commerce laws that prevent one state from burdening another for its own interests.
Both those cases stand for the proposition that states cannot use their ballots to achieve preferred political or policy outcomes — such as burdening those who prefer to keep some, or all, of their tax information private.
In a 2015 report on the police department of Ferguson, Missouri, the Department of Justice found the city made "maximising revenue" the chief priority of law-enforcement, burdening its poor African-American residents unduly in the process.
The analysis didn't directly consider the social or economic costs of school closures, but keeping children out of school might require parents to miss work, potentially burdening employers with lost productivity and straining family finances, Fumanelli said.
The unfortunate driving thesis, and irony, of this approach is that burdening advocates is warranted to prevent an appearance that Congress or the Executive Branch is inherently susceptible to corruption by those who represent interests before them.
"With gasoline prices rising, mortgage rates rising, it is burdening the housing costs for people who are looking far away from job centers and downtown areas," said Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of Realtors.
The Choice program, they say, was designed with good intentions but has turned into a bureaucratic tangle, burdening department doctors, straining its balance sheets and delivering little of the relief it was meant to provide for veterans.
It is precisely this point that highlights the ad tax's fatal flaw–among all the current tax deductible business expenses, and indeed among the entire universe of deductibles, the ad tax specifically targets protected speech for burdening.
The delay is especially burdening the hard-hit Afghan security forces, which were counting on a stepped-up American advisory role to beat back gains by the Taliban and new inroads by the Islamic State terrorist group.
The Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2018 rejected Rost's argument that he was protected by a law called the Religious Freedom Restoration Act that bars the government from burdening an individual's religious practice.
Daly argues that burdening consumers with these costs is unfair, especially when you consider the relatively minor number of jobs data centers create — Apple's will bring 150, and Amazon's in Dublin could employ as few as 15 people.
The President-elect on the campaign trail repeatedly vowed to slash environmental protection regulations burdening US businesses and said that beyond the consequences to the planet, he is particularly mindful of the economic impact of combating climate change.
Only this month the foreign minister, Wang Yi, swatted aside charges that China is burdening African allies with too much debt, saying that Chinese loans merely respond to African demands for assistance, and always abide by local laws.
"We believe the Better Way Tax Reform proposal, without the border adjustment provision, can provide the basis for the strong economic growth we all seek without harming our businesses and burdening our consumers with higher prices," they said.
While host country regulations are likely to become more prevalent and more regularly enforced, the onus is still on the donors to make sure they are not wasting their resources and burdening the institutions they intend to assist.
He would have hated being comatose or severely impaired in a nursing home, unable to relate to his family or to care for his own basic needs such as eating or toileting, and had feared burdening his family.
The strikes have echoes of the "yellow vest" protests that began in France in October of 2018 by demonstrators who claimed that the government's tax reforms, including an increase in fuel taxes, were disproportionately burdening the working class.
The odds of raising the gas tax look remote right now because the GOP just passed massive tax cuts and the party doesn't want to give the impression of burdening the middle class, top Republican sources tell Axios.
A federal magistrate judge in Chicago is placing limits on doctors and other medical professionals being required to sit for depositions during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying he is concerned about burdening them amid a public health emergency.
Religious institutions encounter real difficulties Religious freedom bills have actually been growing since the U.S. Religious Freedom Restoration Act became law in 1993, which was designed to prohibit the federal government from "substantially burdening" a person's exercise of religion.
Director of the American Soybean Association Joe Steinkamp recently met with Chief Agricultural Negotiator for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Gregg Doud to discuss his worries about a thinning market burdening young farmers with difficult financial conditions.
The way Civilization games often pose a stark choice between, say, building a Wonder or an army's worth new units gets to the essence of civic and political tensions without burdening a player with too much detail or management.
GRAPHIC: India's economic growth slows down here While the RBI is likely to be open to more policy easing, provided inflation does not surge, their impact on economic activity may be limited, given debts burdening India's state banking sector.
Add in the fact that scores of Americans are killed by illegal immigrants every month, the tremendous strain illegal aliens place on the nation's social welfare system, not to mention the human trafficking, drugs and crime burdening American citizens.
Companies able to demonstrate that they have been providing their employees with constant retraining would receive a tax cut, while those firms that are burdening society with mass layoffs of undertrained people would have to make an extra contribution.
The increased debt may help the government achieve its target of 6.5 percent to 7 percent economic growth this year, but at the price of burdening banks with even more loans to struggling businesses, or even effectively insolvent ones.
Roslyn Layton, a scholar who testified at the hearing, said Europe's General Data Protection Regulation, which was created to let people request their online data, had simply entrenched the tech giants by burdening start-ups that could challenge them.
Coming in the midst of the designation fight, the Amazon giveaway suggested to Ms. Wyden a city traitorously kowtowing to a predatory monopolist posing an existential threat to neighborhood retailers, while burdening local underdogs and mainstays like the Strand.
But without impeachment proceedings providing a legislative purpose, Collins said the House Judiciary probe threatens to usurp the law enforcement powers granted to the executive and judicial branches of government by the Constitution, while burdening innocent individuals with unnecessary legal costs.
The listing highlighted the kind of attractions, like the Chelsea Market and the High Line, that have helped fuel a whirling economic transformation in the neighborhood, displacing mom-and-pop shops and burdening public housing residents with higher living costs.
As a consequence, her insurer has covered only a fraction of her care, forcing Kilmer to make an agonizing choice: stop taking a drug that costs nearly $543,254 a month or pay out-of-pocket, burdening her family with tremendous debt.
"We consider the purchase of Spolana to be strongly disadvantageous, burdening the (Unipetrol) group with unproductive future CAPEX (capital expenditure)," Pavel Muchna, who represents Paulinino Limited - which has a 20 percent stake in Unipetrol - said in a statement on Wednesday.
Downsizing so as to avoid burdening one's children at the end of one's life is a privilege that is unknown to families teetering on the brink of poverty as they struggle to provide basic shelter, let alone preserve any positive mementos.
We are fully in favor of such oversight and urge the department to make better and more proactive use of this authority rather than burdening the resources of hundreds of local public school districts as well as the nonpublic schools.
The EPA issued stringent new ozone regulations in 2008 and then again in 2015 before the previous regulations had even been fully implemented, burdening state agencies and local economies with an obligation to develop two different but concurrent ozone programs.
Public health experts and anti-tobacco advocates fear that a rash of state crackdowns on e-cigarettes could cause unintended harm, including by pushing people to the black market or regular cigarettes and burdening those who rely on medical marijuana.
"We have real concerns about further burdening states and localities with what should be a federal responsibility," said Larry Willis, president of the AFL-CIO's Transportation Trades Department, a labor coalition that could be a key ally for Trump's proposal.
A President Trump who has so confidently wielded his authority to cut down regulation should have no issue wielding it to cut down an outdated, decades-old legal memo that is holding back the economy and unfairly burdening investors—small and big alike.
But this idea that [for] a certain class of high-achieving professionally successful women this would just be part of making yourself perfect, and not burdening your partner — that seems to me troubling, the attempt of companies like Eggbanxx to normalize that expectation.
It also said some 85 percent of the venues would be within 8 km (5 miles) of the athletes' village, a promise Koike said had become difficult to keep without burdening Tokyo, a city of 13 million with a similar budget to Sweden.
What he might do, from Elizabeth Dexheimer and Jennifer Jacobs at Bloomberg: The goal is to hit the ground running in overhauling an agency that some Republicans have called corrupt and that GOP lawmakers widely blame for burdening lenders with unnecessary red tape.
Federal officials maintain that the expanded rule simply ensures that immigrants can cover living expenses without burdening taxpayers and will not be retroactive or apply to refugees and asylees who fled persecution for safety in the United States, the Washington Post reported.
Because the man initially withheld information about his travels to Japan, 30 hospital workers in Bangkok who were exposed to him are now under quarantine themselves, the Ministry of Public Health said, burdening a medical system that could soon be fielding more cases.
We would do well to remember that all tax reform is fundamentally a policy decision on how to justify wealth distribution through the conveyor belt of government and the burdening of certain sectors of the economy with the cost for underwriting its operation.
"Altogether, these controls mean that containers and the microservices running inside can be deployed, communicate with each other, and run next to each other, securely; without burdening individual microservice developers with the security and implementation details of the underlying infrastructure," Google explains.
Doctors' efforts to extend life near its end may not always be aligned with their patients' priorities: living as long as possible was deemed least important of the seven things that we asked about, except in Brazil where it tied with not burdening relatives financially.
"You can avoid burdening the sector with high costs that will constrict investment, or that will increase the risk of job losses and plant closures in the EU," the CEOs say in an open letter, dated May 28, to EU heads of state and government.
Daugaard announced his veto with an explanation to the legislature, saying that the law didn't address a pressing issue and would have taken local control over this question away from schools and school boards while burdening them with the cost of defending themselves against lawsuits.
So it's no surprise that thousands of Micronesians have taken advantage of their special status under COFA to migrate to the U.S. But that has succeeded only in burdening the social service agencies in the territories and states to which the Micronesians have migrated.
But the brick buildings of the Fulton Houses, built in 1965, have deteriorated even as Chelsea has undergone a dizzying economic transformation that has made real estate values skyrocket and mom-and-pop stores shutter, burdening many public housing residents with higher living costs.
"There's a widespread recognition that the federal government, Congress, has created the right for every American to have health care," he said, warning that to throw people off their insurance or make coverage unaffordable would only shift costs back to taxpayers by burdening emergency rooms.
But when a compelling interest is at stake (like a need to prevent free-riding on the union's bargaining ability, and the union's need to be compensated for the work it does to raise worker wages), that interest can trump an apparent burdening of speech.
The same economy that's screwed young people for generations—burdening them with insane debt and catastrophically high costs of living that might make staying at home into their 259s seem halfway reasonable—also makes it extremely hard to try and become a politician and change all that.
Noting that it was hard to comment without seeing any legislation, Maestri said that "it is very hard for us to imagine that a border tax would be good for the US economy because it is a tax that would end up burdening the end consumer."
"Pruitt has fought back against unconstitutional and overzealous environmental regulations like Waters of the U.S. and the Clean Power Plan; he has proven that being a good steward of the environment does not mean burdening tax payers and businesses with red tape," said Oklahoma Republican Sen.
But those chains haven't had to deal with the sort of financial engineering that Lambert applied to Sears, when he spun off its valuable real estate into a separate company that he owned, burdening the retailer with rent payments on top of its many other obligations.
The court also found that the hospital privileges requirement would produce "no medical benefit" and would thus not further the state's interest in women' s health, but instead would increase delays and  health risks to Louisiana women, as well as substantially burdening their right to reproductive choice.
In fact, the divisions are nearly a mirror image: Where 39 percent of Conservative voters voted to remain and 61 percent voted to leave, 65 percent of Labour voters voted to remain and 35 percent voted to leave—burdening both parties with fractured constituencies and fragile mandates.
Education rules These bills, HJ Resolutions 57 and 58, nullify education rules outlined by the Obama administration near the end of 2016 that Republicans argued took control out of the hands of states and localities while also burdening states with requirements on data collection and teacher training.
And beyond that, if defendants were truly interested in conserving judicial resources, they could have avoided burdening this court, the 2nd Circuit and the Supreme Court with twelve stay applications over the last eleven weeks that, with one narrow exception, have been repeatedly rejected as meritless.
Rather than cut benefits, Congress could increase Social Security revenues in a way that would keep the trust fund solvent for the rest of this century without burdening working Americans: an adjustment to the cap on Social Security wages and a small increase in the payroll (FICA) tax.
As played by Ben Sinclair, who co-created the series with his creative partner and then-wife Katja Blichfeld, The Guy has largely been the platonic ideal of a weed dealer: amiable, consistent, and willing to listen to your problems without burdening you with any of his own.
Unlocking the potential of eye tracking technology A Delaware-headquartered brick-and-mortar jewelry store recently lost access to its online resources after subduing a major, multi-staged DDoS attack — the sort of hack that brings down your server by burdening it with huge amounts of simultaneous requests.
Brands will gain access to what is potentially the most powerful advertising medium in history (though it will take time to learn how to do it right), and publishers can start building incredible VR experiences without burdening themselves with paid distribution and the low download counts that go along with it.
Van der Zwaan's forfeiture of his Freedom of Information Act ability prevents him from interfering with the Mueller investigation by requesting documents from it, tipping others off to "investigative facts that are otherwise not known" and burdening the office with freedom of information tasks, the prosecutors told the judge Monday.
The critics of those cadets didn't stop to ask -- didn't even consider -- if it was their own assumptions that were baseless before burdening those cadets with the task of not only having to educate people who seem determined not to understand things that make them uncomfortable, but demanding change and apologies any way.
It has to balance the need for economic growth and redistribution, the need to take care of those who have been left behind without burdening future generations, the need for free-flowing borders to attract new talent and ideas, and the need to prevent people from feeling like strangers in their own homes.
Carsten Hove, a lawyer representing Ms. Jespersen's family, said it was "in deep mourning over the tragedy" and found it "extremely burdening and offensive to know that the video showing the murders of Louisa and Maren have been shared on social media," according to a statement sent to the Danish news media.
So not only are we burdening individuals with arrest records and individual records, not only are we holding them to the burden of fines and fees that impoverish them or impede their economic prospects, we are also exposing them, sadly, to the greatest risk of all — a violent encounter with a police officer.
Fifty-seven percent of those polled said easy credit encourages people to spend beyond their means, ultimately burdening them with high levels of debt and years of interest payments, compared to just 36 percent who said it makes it possible to pay for college, start a business, buy a car and purchase a home.
" U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, also a climate change skeptic, said "Pruitt has fought back against unconstitutional and overzealous environmental regulations like Waters of the U.S. and the Clean Power Plan; he has proven that being a good steward of the environment does not mean burdening tax payers and businesses with red tape.
MEXICO CITY — President Donald J. Trump's decision to build a wall along the southern border escalated into a diplomatic standoff on Thursday, with Mexico's president publicly canceling a scheduled meeting at the White House and Mr. Trump firing back, accusing Mexico of burdening the United States with illegal immigrants, criminals and a trade deficit.
When he weighs the world calculating his next move, for he is no madman, does he eye Moammar Gadhafi's grisly end in Libya -- as North Korean state media has hinted numerous times at the "tragic consequences" of giving up a "treasured sword for frustrating outsiders' aggression" -- and shun compromise, or is there another demon burdening his brain?
Miuccia Prada, too, seemed to take up travel as a thematic for a show that cast models as vagabonds, dressing them for the road in skinny cycling pants or chunky sweaters or nylon blousons, burdening their scrawny frames with bulging rucksacks (Prada's first commercial success, in 1984, was a nylon backpack) from which brogues were hung hobo-style.
As major cities like New York and San Francisco see an explosion of COVID-19 cases, residents are departing for their smaller hometowns or neighboring communities in an attempt to stay safe, spread out, or be closer to family — even though that could mean carrying the virus into new parts of the country and burdening already ill-equipped healthcare systems.
Sen. Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Warren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup MORE (D-Va.) slammed what he called "Trumpcare" on Tuesday, charging that the GOP's ObamaCare replacement plan would help the wealthy with tax cuts while financially burdening average Americans.
Unfortunately, the rest of the time, A Million Little Things is burdening itself with an over-busy mystery story about why Jon might have killed himself and the plan he set in motion to help take care of his friends after his death, which sometimes makes him feel like an all-seeing god and at other times makes him feel like a mildly cheeky ghost.
"These rules requiring burial or cremation of fetal and embryonic tissue will not only further stigmatize abortion care patients, but they will undoubtedly increase costs by potentially thousands of dollars, further burdening low-income Texans who already need financial assistance to be able to access abortion care," said Amanda Williams, executive director of the Lilith Fund (which provides financial assistance to women seeking abortion in Texas) in a statement.
She saw, sooner than most, that the changes imposed by the federal laws known as No Child Left Behind (during the presidency of George W. Bush) and Race to the Top (under the administration of Barack Obama) were burdening students, who were being subjected to endless rounds of test-prep and test-taking, and demoralizing teachers, who were being evaluated and penalized in ways that were rigid and often unfair.
"Incendiary language about immigrants, Muslims, women and people of color has translated into discriminatory public policy, including an immigration ban that gives preference to one religion over another; baseless accusations of voter fraud that have provided fresh fuel to racially-discriminatory voter suppression measures in state legislatures; and efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act in parts, or as a whole, that would have the inevitable outcome of disproportionately burdening communities of color," Marc Morial, president and CEO of the National Urban League, an organization focused on economic development in urban areas, said in a news release Tuesday.

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