Victory may not be welcomed by everyone back home since that nation bears the expense of hosting the following year's event -- a commitment that's more of a burden at a time of wide austerity in Europe.
Even then, it is simply a matter of time before the taxpayer burden associated with the cumulative impact of shouldering these and other Eastern bloc liabilities is seen as unsupportable by U.S. and allied electorates.
And so she had to constantly juggle it, and carried an extraordinary burden for a long period of time.
Or to put it another way, the official view is that Italy is intrinsically capable of repaying all it owes, that it is capable of recalibrating the balance between public sector and private sector in a way that over time will allow the burden of debt to fall.
The 20-year-old believes the squad will not feel any pressure from the burden of trying to make it third time lucky in the final after defeats to Cardiff Blues in 2009 and Northampton 12 months ago.
Leeds' struggles on the pitch have led to frustration among an expectant fanbase who are never shy in voicing their frustration, increasing the burden on the players at a time of the season when pressure is already high.
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Handling each of these transitions separately without a set of common standards and best practices not only costs us valuable staff time it also poses a burden that can deter contractors from competing for our business and wastes millions of taxpayer dollars.
At the time she was Jane Burden, the poor daughter of an uneducated stable-hand and illiterate mother.
At the same time, the fiscal burden on the diminishing number of worker-bees will rise as more people turn into pensioner drones.
Rics blamed the worsening affordability on the reduction in the loan-to-value ratios lenders were prepared to offer first-time buyers, and the "continued burden" of stamp duty and professional fees.
Now, time has come for you to carry this magnificent burden of rock 'n' roll all by yourself.
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And with unemployment stubbornly stuck near 10%, there is no better time than now to relieve domestic workers from the burden of capital income taxation.
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The Institute for Public Policy Research also backed the move, arguing that younger people were facing record unemployment and cuts to benefits like education maintenance allowance, and it was "time for older people to share some of the burden of deficit reduction".
As part of this effort, the Office of Management and Budget has been working to improve the accountability and performance of Federal grants, while at the same time reducing administrative burden for grant recipients.
Providing emergency loans to the eurozone's weaker members, each time they are locked out of markets, progressively increases the burden on Germany's public finances, because Germany is by a margin the biggest contributor to these funds.
The bottom line: For the first time, TPC assumes that workers bear some of the corporate tax burden.
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Expect a fight when the time comes to split up this burden among the present and future members of NATO.
It was in that summer Dante Gabriel Rossetti met his muse, Jane Morris, who was Jane Burden at the time, and who came to embody the Pre-Raphaelite ideal of beauty.
The government should compensate the carriers for the time when they were grounded, and it should also take on the burden of paying for tighter security at airports.
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One of its chief concerns is to ease the regulatory burden on small businesses, especially the Working Time Directive and other EU labour and welfare legislation.
"The atmospheric burden of greenhouse gases due to human activities has yet again reached record levels since pre-industrial time, " said World Meteorological Organization Secretary-General Michel Jarraud.
"My father believed very strongly that he should be able to select the time and place of his death so that he would not suffer or be a burden to others, " she said.
The American dream is in peril from the confluence of sky rocketing deficits, high unemployment, and the ticking time bomb of an aging baby boomer generation, with its coincident increase in the burden of entitlements as a percentage of GDP.
Moreover, Congress never could have raided a system of private accounts to bankroll spending that it knew would never be supported by taxpayers if it had to raise taxes in real time to finance (as opposed to implicitly shoveling this burden onto future generations after present members of Congress are long retired etc.).
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The FSB called this a "huge compliance burden" and said that many firms were not aware of the changes, which will come in in four months' time.
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Although it will take time to work out the kinks, the general idea is that the exchanges should reduce the administrative burden of individually rating and selling plans to consumers.
Whilst relatives will still be consulted, the burden of making the decision in the absence of any indication of the deceased person's wishes at such a difficult time will be reduced.
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