In characteristic fashion Heidegger interprets such good moods as a turning away from the burdensome character of being. |
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As such the money soon evaporates into thin air and the beneficiary is now left with the more burdensome task of repaying the loan. |
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Oh, squealed mining executives, this is unduly burdensome, this is excessive, this is not what we want! |
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Access to contraception of all types is particularly burdensome for rural teens. |
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He had no doubt but that this banking system was burdensome to the citizens of the United States. |
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It is a troubling indictment of new, burdensome, institutional barriers to free inquiry. |
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Many firms in France and Germany already find the cost of employment extremely burdensome. |
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My client realizes that altering your name may seem a burdensome proposition at this time. |
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And contingency plans were made available if payments still proved too burdensome. |
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The long-term financial responsibility of starting a new family at the age most Westerners retire can be awesome and burdensome. |
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Even so, direct investment into a portfolio of shares, bonds and cash spread in the manner described above would be administratively burdensome. |
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The parents may complain that they are too fragile to deal with a child who is so burdensome. |
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Any sensible person would think that erecting a 12 ft tree is not a particularly burdensome task. |
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Second, punishments are intended to be painful or burdensome, whereas civil damages are not. |
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For adoptive children it can be very burdensome to be a God-given answer to someone's prayer. |
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Rather than feeling coerced, people willing to participate may find it burdensome to opt in. |
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She's the executive director, meaning she must endure two recurring messages, both burdensome in their own ways. |
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Given the overwhelming needs of multiply diagnosed consumers, coordinating treatment among treatment providers can be burdensome. |
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Informing, educating, leading and sometimes cajoling an industry to achieve what it is capable of achieving is a burdensome task. |
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The situation is only today finally being recognized as unacceptably burdensome. |
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School was more often burdensome for girls than it was for boys, although boys were slightly more truant. |
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Furthermore, national income has been inadequate to repay the country's burdensome debts. |
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Strategically located naval bases capable of berthing the carriers would also have to be constructed, adding to the already burdensome bill. |
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The master bedroom contains a double bed, onto which Kathy offloads her burdensome bundle of blankets and bedding. |
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Academia remains too strong a lure but with over three years left on her study roll, will twin aspirations prove too burdensome a load? |
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It's sort of like an appendage, and no matter how burdensome or self-defeating it is, it's just there. |
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This was a countryside where farmers could grow multiple crops of miracle rice, often relieved of the burdensome taxation of the revolution. |
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It regularly increases at a far higher rate than inflation and is proving burdensome to increasing numbers of families. |
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Bad news is always hard but bad news on a beautiful sunny morning seems doubly burdensome. |
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And that could be said for everybody except Paddy, who carries the least burdensome emotional baggage. |
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According to one of the speakers, the required documentation was not overly burdensome. |
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Industry has long complained that the regulation is too confusing and burdensome. |
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We pay handsomely for the privilege of being members and we get hot under the collar about its burdensome regulations. |
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The law should not impose too burdensome an obligation on bankers, which hampers the effective transacting of banking business unnecessarily. |
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All of this creates burdensome and disorganizing levels of stress, which is a major cause of divorce and the creation of single-parent families. |
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The United Nations is getting a bit burdensome, it seems to me, to anyone who's interested in freedom. |
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He does not hold the pastor in high regard and often considers his homilies burdensome. |
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The more the optional extras are piled on, the more burdensome the proceedings may become. |
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But many member states say the task to bring cases against spammers is burdensome. |
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Many small companies are exempt from some regulations, but others can become burdensome when a business is quickly expanding. |
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The coexistence of state and federal securities regulators has often been criticized by the industry as inefficient and burdensome. |
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Bald-headed Fred's robbery and torture anecdotes made excellent writing material but our inharmonious natures made living together burdensome. |
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The quarterly stocks were on the high end over trade estimates, burdensome in fact, but not far off the mark of trade expectations. |
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The cost of complying with government regulations can be burdensome, especially for small businesses. |
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However, devising a system to track all genetic resources used by researchers may be very burdensome and could be a hindrance to innovation. |
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It was too burdensome a decision, she said, to be left solely up to the adoptee, even when that person was an adult. |
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I The new law abolishes the current burdensome requirement of public notarization of share transfer deeds. |
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Time recording for personnel cost accounting is perceived as particularly burdensome by some beneficiaries. |
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But recently the obligations have gotten significantly more tedious and burdensome. |
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The best way to do this is to minimize the amount of burdensome regulation that we put on them. |
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While weightier than an evening bag, it shouldn't be too burdensome to carry. |
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Indeed, it does not seem appropriate to weigh down the National Committees with burdensome administrative and financial structures. |
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The effect of the revised version on enterprises is positive as it will lead to less burdensome reporting than the original proposal. |
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The burdensome process for updating the documents is, however, its weak point. |
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Excessively burdensome and inappropriate legislation only serves to stymie economic growth and job creation. |
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More and more of them consider full-time teaching too burdensome or unappealing. |
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In addition, we should avoid the temptation to transform the measurement of change into a major exercise with a burdensome workload. |
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The registration process is a burdensome one and discourages people from renewing their possession and acquisition licences. |
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Brazilian businesses are often unregistered, partly to avoid tax but also because much of the paperwork is pointlessly burdensome. |
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Perhaps the CIA's failure to predict the Soviet Union's collapse seemed suddenly less burdensome. |
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The flax number remains burdensome with inventory far in excess of what was available at the same time a year ago. |
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As well, the amount of information required must be realistic and not very burdensome. |
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These audits and certifications can seem very burdensome and costly, especially to small social-economy companies. |
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He welcomed the new layout and hoped that the Secretariat found it useful and not too burdensome. |
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However, family members are often required to assume a caregiving role, which can be very demanding and burdensome. |
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Legal aid lawyers face a burdensome caseload and they may not be able to spend much time on each case. |
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The activities of political participation and public deliberation, on this view, should not be seen as a burdensome obligation or duty, but rather as intrinsically rewarding. |
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People returning home from prison struggle to reconnect with their families, find work and adhere to burdensome parole conditions. |
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It is burdensome if the twenty-first century primitive artist is supposed to have escaped the march of history to help the rest of us treasure some mythical past. |
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However, the proposal is financially less burdensome for the government. |
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Secondly, it is argued that the imposition of liability for omissions would create burdensome duties of affirmative action which interfere with individual liberty. |
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But while they may be instructive, requiring them seems burdensome. |
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My company's accounts receivable used to be large and burdensome. |
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The only way to make this load less burdensome is to give presents. |
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The idea is to promote a more holistic approach to conservation without either weakening current provision or introducing burdensome new restrictions. |
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It includes over 300 corporations associated with the gas-guzzling industry, and supports complete deregulation of ' burdensome ' environmental standards. |
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Formal accreditation can also be seen as burdensome bureaucratic intrusion by healthcare providers. |
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Bell received numerous honorary degrees from colleges and universities to the point that the requests almost became burdensome. |
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The proposal was revised by the Commission in 2007 to drop the transferability element which had been opposed by some as technically difficult and potentially burdensome or open to abuse. |
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The challenge is to strike the right balance between procedures that could be burdensome and over-costly for micro-enterprises, including the craft sector, without absolving them from their responsibilities. |
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Yet, the establishment of food reserve policies is a burdensome issue, and further economic and political measures are required to maximize the global effectiveness of such a plan. |
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It may be that treatment is not possible, or that you and your health care team feel the tests and treatments will be too burdensome or difficult. |
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As a subject of constant public scrutiny, a judge must accept personal restrictions that might be viewed as burdensome by the ordinary citizen and should do so freely and willingly. |
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This ubiquitousness of the commandments can seem burdensome. |
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In particular, the World Bank-PWC study highlights the fact that compliance with consumption taxes such as GST and provincial sales taxes is particularly burdensome in Canada. |
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However, this approach can be burdensome to apply in practice and may create uncertainty for taxpayers over how much interest expense can be deducted. |
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However, while foreign banks have considerable flexibility to do business in Canada, some aspects of the current regulatory mechanisms have been criticized as being complex and burdensome. |
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How complicated and burdensome will it be to treat dehydration? |
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Kirchner wants the new reforms to make it less burdensome for victims. |
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The Government is looking at the IR35 with a view to overhaul a system that has been proven to be clanky and burdensome. |
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So finally, wearied by the numerous and burdensome responsibilities he had accumulated, the director of the TNP left Chaillot in 1963, to devote himself to the challenging Festival d'Avignon. |
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They transform the function of HR from a burdensome time-suck on an SMB into a strategic business asset and driver. |
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Deterrence is burdensome to maintain. And it also carries with it the danger-no matter how small-that it might break down with cataclysmic results. |
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We would like to stress that excessive regulation, too much faith in the omnipotence of legislation, and burdensome taxation are the worst enemies of employment. |
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The demands on the milking equipment and milking parlours from an ergonomic point of view must be high, since dairy farming is one of the most burdensome activities within agriculture. |
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Thus, in less than six months, Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedov succeeded in getting rid of the most burdensome personalities from the old guard of the Niazov era. |
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While not to burdensome levels from a historical context, enough to send markets into a tailspin, especially when interwoven with the sudden turn into economic recession where demand and credit started to seize up. |
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Although the territory was financially burdensome, it was an ideological loss that damaged Mary's prestige. |
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The TAW 5 x D insertable insert drill eliminates burdensome and costly regrind and recoating of brazed tools by reducing brazed drill inventory. |
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Coping with the emotional and practical costs of victimisation can be extremely burdensome in Africa, where access to health and social services is limited and governments cannot afford to lend a hand. |
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For many, the world has become a burdensome, complex and never-ending to-do list. |
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It would require a commitment too burdensome for the imperial finances and for excessive expenditure of military force for a new achievement. |
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The Chinese model comes free of conditions and unshackles African countries from the burdensome ethical and moralizing restraints imposed on them by Western States. |
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This made it burdensome for the colonial governments to enforce extradition. |
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In putting together ever bigger deals with ever more burdensome debt, private equity buyers look for targets with ultrapredictable cash flow. |
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Although it is more burdensome to handle than a Bermudan rig, a well-found gaff rig copes with heavy weather at least as capably as its triangular equivalent. |
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The change from payment based on the worth of one's house to a poll tax was widely criticized as being unfair and needlessly burdensome on the lower classes. |
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He had inherited a government in debt, and in an effort to raise more revenue for his expansionist wars, he instituted a series of increasingly unpopular and burdensome taxes. |
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