Suddenly, you've shifted a massive burden from the automaker onto the app development community at large.
Rather, he tracks the tax burden from the unique--and some argue unfair--tax code treatment of mutual funds.
America's families are bearing a heavy burden from falling housing prices, mortgage delinquencies, foreclosures and a weak economy.
Now is certainly not the time to minimize the tremendous health and economic burden from being overweight or obese.
Once in place, euro-zone rescue funds could recapitalise ailing banks directly, lifting some of the debt burden from weaker states.
But that hardly lifted the burden from him going into the game.
This may well be a welcome change to many IT departments that have had an undue burden from a risk management perspective.
The paper said U.S. fiscal policies had helped the recovery but the tax measures appeared to have only modestly shifted the tax burden from income to consumption.
With the expectation that the burden from mental illness is going up and will continue to increase in coming years, Dr Saxena says societal attitudes towards mental illness need to change.
Revenues from the tax could also be used to reduce the deficit or to shift the tax burden from labor or capital to emitters of the gas most responsible for climate change.
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The dozens of varieties of cattle raised today are all derived from the now-extinct auroch, which was used both for food and as a beast of burden from ancient times until the 17th century.
As long as an NFL team continues to play only one game per year in London, these new, more flexible allocation rules will prevent the resulting tax burden from becoming a major sticking point among the participating players.
He said the poorest would bear a greater burden from the spending cuts than the richest, that "the middle" would be squeezed further and women would shoulder three quarters of the cuts - questioning whether the review was "progressive or fair".
Burden, from Perth, admitted punching and kicking the group, after shouting, gesticulating and struggling with them.
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This gets Uncle Sam out of the pockets of Americans, and shifts the burden away from our families and small businesses.
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Not only has the tax burden risen from 22% of GDP in 1988 to 36% today, but the tax system is absurdly complex.
Defined contribution may not be a panacea for America's spiralling health costs, but the new approach could be a useful step towards transferring more of the burden away from hard-pressed employers.
An influential study in 2001 by Adam Posen of the Peterson Institute and Ken Kuttner, now at Oberlin College, argued that Japan's debt burden stemmed from its stagnant economy not the stimulus packages.
The report also proposes giving students more choice in where they go to school and shifting the tax burden away from property taxes, perhaps by broadening the state sales tax to include services.
Albania, which has suffered from instability verging on anarchy for the past 10 years and is reeling under the burden of refugees from Kosovo, lacks funds to deal with problems on this scale.
It must also be difficult to separate the disease burden of obesity from the figures.
Building progress and prosperity to struggling nations requires lifting the burden of debt from the poorest countries.
There, most of the overall burden will come from the cost of educating children (chart 5, bottom panel).
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As the first Democratic governor for 16 years, he brings with him a huge burden of expectations from the left.
It simply indicates that the private sector is not yet ready to shoulder the burden of recovery from the public sector.
And by adding this extra facet to its argument, America has partly shifted the burden of proof from Mr Hussein to itself.
In tandem, governments should switch the burden of taxation from consumption to capital by reducing value-added taxes and increasing taxes on capital and wealth.
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If Justice Department lawyers agree to a weak settlement, the burden of rebuilding from this disaster will be transferred from a foreign corporation to American taxpayers.
And the 1997 pension reform has given them an incentive to save more by shifting some of the burden of provision from the state to individuals.
Ministers know they need to switch the burden of tax from fuel to direct charges such as motorway tolls or urban congestion charging, but fear voters' reaction.
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