And will this also add more debt or more of a burden on the federal government?
Diplomats said the postponement is to avoid putting a burden on New York's exhausted security forces.
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That would imply that the soldier would be a burden to their family and society.
Ultimately he was unable to bear a burden he had never sought to carry.
The debt issued to finance the stimulus will pose a burden on future taxpayers.
In the one case, you are a customer, in the other, you are palpably a burden.
The financial deficit of our healthcare system cannot be a burden on those who are healthy.
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What things are starting to feel like a burden and are easier to let go of?
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Dr. NORMAN ORNSTEIN (Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute): It's a burden in a whole host of ways.
Then when I found out it might be worth quite a lot, it became quite a burden.
Phillips said more health care is happening outside hospitals, putting more of a burden on outpatient pharmacists.
That's a burden that great countries, great powers, have, is to act responsibly in the community of nations.
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The best companies are ones whose customers would find it a burden to switch to competitors, he says.
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The truth is, for most firm, IT is not a competitive advantage anymore, it is a burden .
If monetary easing by central banks will not be enough, that puts more of a burden on governments.
Aretino declared that the fame of his father had proved too heavy a burden for the eldest son.
For 2007, with funds' old capital losses now completely exhausted, investors will find taxes even more of a burden.
As for his grandmother, the disappearance of his father is a burden he has carried all of his life.
But the reforms now being demanded by investors and activist advisory groups will be much more of a burden.
In any rationally managed business the payroll is a burden, not a benefit.
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And the poor student leaves school with a burden of debt that he will carry for many, many years.
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But the security has proved to be -- so far -- less of a burden than some had expected.
The indirect costs of providing care for the uninsured, they argue, are too big a burden to be ignored.
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NATO's bombing began, Montenegro was wilting under a burden of high unemployment and a privatisation programme marred by corruption.
Some promises, particularly on public-sector pensions and health care, may impose too great a burden on the next generation.
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But sometimes tradition can be a burden that is too heavy to carry.
Predatory lending would then become even more of a burden on its victims.
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If a girl can feed her family, it will help parents rethink the idea that their daughters are a burden.
Such a burden, they say, smacks into the Fifth Amendment's safeguards against government seizure of private property without just compensation.
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