Some owners bluntly told their slaves they did not want the financial burden of women and children without the reward of cheap slave labor. |
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There was no mention of the Government's dire warnings of the increasing financial burden of our ageing population. |
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If it was, why are we now being told that the Combi's carrying capacity and its maintenance make it a financial burden? |
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The tech-savvy leaders may convince business tycoons to bear the financial burden. |
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However, the company has shown reluctance on the grounds that they cannot bear the financial burden. |
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We have been backed into a corner again by the council and are now facing the added financial burden of upgrading to meet new regulations. |
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Asking spectators to cross national boundaries, and especially seas, is putting far to heavy a financial burden on them. |
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This is the third year of the book scheme and it has proved very successful as it greatly reduces the financial burden on parents. |
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The principal sugar-coated it and made it sound like she was trying to take the financial burden off of our parents. |
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We have been left a legacy of ugly, vacant and derelict land and also a hefty financial burden to clean it up. |
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But Anna believed the test, which uses the blood pinprick given to all babies, would have prevented Sonny becoming a financial burden on the health service. |
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We also urge EU decision-makers to strop portray public administrations mainly as a financial burden which must be reduced. |
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The impact of impaired vision on quality of life, the personal, social and financial burden, as well as loss of productivity are immeasurable. |
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As a consequence, the insurance premiums paid by banks and post offices for transporting cash were reduced, easing their financial burden. |
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He argued that Europe must not externalize health costs and the financial burden on the country of origin. |
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Of course, the reason such waiting lists exist is that funding everyone would be a financial burden states could not bear. |
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Besides being a financial burden who has reduced their living space, the family as a whole has to deal with all the rituals of bathing, bedpans, feedings, and doctor visits. |
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A measurable extra financial burden thus primarily befalls self-employed persons and owners of small businesses. |
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A lack of harmonisation results in a significant administrative and financial burden for the sector. |
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In more recent times, grinding poverty forced villagers to marry off their daughters at a young age because society dictated the girls were a financial burden. |
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We cannot stand by for the sake of diplomatic relations or even financial burden. |
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The emotional suffering of their families and loved ones is considerable, and the financial burden on the health care system is significant. |
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Joe Clark's post-Vietnam innovation was to share the financial burden with Canadian citizens, who fundraised with aplomb. |
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To become self-supporting in the future and to be no longer a financial burden for our sponsor club we have decided to raise money with charity activities. |
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Naturally, mitigating the financial burden of raising children would make it easier to decide to have more of them. |
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As Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was sworn in to office as the country's fifth premier, Anwar said Mahathir's projects have caused a huge financial burden for his successor. |
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Businesses, friends and relatives have clubbed together to raise money to help his parents cope with the financial burden by setting up a special trust fund. |
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Social workers recruited since 2001 have mostly been employed on short-term contracts so that their employers can avoid the financial burden of salary increments. |
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Indeed, it is evident that when the candidate countries join, the current system will prove to entail too heavy a financial burden. |
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Extensive reporting rules create a financial burden and can hinder efficient use of capital for productive purposes. |
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Your debts might even end up being a heavy financial burden for your loved ones in the event of your death. |
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This imposes a significant financial burden on both broadcasters and consumers. |
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This creates a growing financial burden for people who are ill, because 59 per cent of drug expenditures are borne privately. |
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The financial burden is negligible to the municipalities or provinces since the federal government does not require repayment of the funds. |
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Therefore, the industry will not accept additional regulatory measures that increase unnecessarily the financial burden on operators. |
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The costs of creating the excess capacity is also a financial burden on the state from a loan which is bigger than it need have been. |
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However, the researchers themselves are tasked with the financial burden of filing and maintaining any related patents. |
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They assess the financial burden on small businesses related to these obligations. |
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The project in effect became a financial burden in that the government had set the rental rates and refused to increase them. |
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That way, you will feel secure in the knowledge that if your persona circumstances change, thay don't become a financial burden. |
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No doubt reporting and evaluation is essential and would improve efficiency and effectiveness of these centres but placing heavy financial burden on developing countries on this account would not be a wise choice. |
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The Right of Permanent Residence Fee was also cut in half to lessen the financial burden of new immigrants when they're starting a new life in Canada. |
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Since soldiers of the early Republican armies were also unpaid citizens, the financial burden of the army on the state was minimal. |
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In fact, since the reign of Charles I the financial burden of the empire had fallen mainly on Castile, but under Philip II the cost quadrupled. |
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Through the leitourgia, the rich carried a financial burden and were correspondingly rewarded with honours and prestige. |
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The Belgian parliament long refused to take over the colony, which was considered a financial burden. |
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Like most South Koreans of her generation, though, she is against the peninsula's reunification as too heavy a financial burden on the South. |
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An added benefit of industry self-regulation is the fact that the financial burden of regulation and monitoring is borne primarily by industry, not by the taxpayers of this country. |
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By adding loan insurance to the amount you borrow, you are attending to your financial security and making sure your debt does not became a financial burden for your estate in case of hardship. |
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One way of easing the financial burden of refugee participants has been for French schools to enclose International Reply Coupons, which allow the recipient to claim back some of the value of the coupons as postage. |
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Irregular workers do not actively participate in vocational ability development due to a financial burden or employers' negative attitude towards training. |
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In the meantime, I would like to waylay any erroneous projections about the supposedly crushing financial burden NATO membership will entail for Ukraine. |
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Hoping to relieve some of the financial burden, the union asked teachers to send in wish lists for the coming school year. |
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Observers also point to Italy's own internal problems including the national debt level, high taxation, rigid labour laws and the financial burden of an expensive pension system in a fast ageing population. |
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Otherwise, the final financial burden will be shifted to the taxpayer. |
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Analyses show that the re-imposition of a copay would cause a substantial financial burden for these patients. |
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Money being fungible, that input will lessen the financial burden of the Côte d'Ivoire Government in the field of elections and the identification process. |
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Overscaled and underutilized, these infrastructures are a huge financial burden adding testing costs to development costs. |
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She offers a Swiftian modest proposal: that old people should be given financial incentives to kill themselves, thereby reducing the financial burden they impose on everyone else. |
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Look for ways to simplify funding application procedures and alleviate the administrative and financial burden on artists and organizations applying for funding. |
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The state did not relinquish control over the industry, but set up a kind of share-holding system in which it could pull strings while offloading some of its financial burden. |
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As a result of the economic crisis and the continuously high metal prices, the financial burden for the Wieland Group has increased significantly. |
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Superfund Sites: The health and ecological impacts associated with hazardous waste sites are a major concern for the general public, and site management can be a substantial financial burden. |
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The woman who makes the complaint does not have to carry the immense administrative and financial burden of trying to ascertain the fine points of her employer's administrative policies. |
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This line of thinking represents a major shift away from seeing social policy as a factor for productivity, towards viewing Social Europe as a financial burden for competitiveness. |
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There were also programmes for providing free midday meals, free textbooks and free school uniform material, and scholarships to alleviate the financial burden on poor families. |
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The six embryos they made together will now probably be destroyed. Mr Johnson said he had always insisted he did not want the emotional or financial burden of fathering a child he would not be bringing up. |
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A key element appears to be that Korean yards have been able to shed or restructure their debts, a development which eases their current financial burden and allows them to maintain very low offer price levels. |
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The Ombudsman also notes that the payment of interest transfers the financial burden of late payment from contractors to the Community budget and hence to taxpayers. |
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Our services offer you current market offerings and help you make a sound decision without worrying about the financial burden that comes with the transition. |
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Even though he may pass on the levy in whole or in part, depending on the price elasticity of demand, it cannot be inferred therefrom that the financial burden has been transferred. |
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In the absence of any argument that CSPs are faced with an unjustified financial burden, the cost of providing lawful access should be borne by industry as a civic duty. |
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Pension woes are only one financial burden facing New York. |
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It was acknowledged that the disadvantage of such a system would be that Member States could be presented with an unnecessary financial burden, having to pay in advance assessments that might prove to be unnecessary. |
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The cost of connecting houses to sewers in small rural towns with dispersed housing patterns is often very high and imposes a high financial burden on users. |
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The death tax is more than just a financial burden, it creates an obstacle to expand business, create jobs and provide additional employee benefits. |
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