The story claims part of the law will saddle employers with new hidden penalties.
Many analysts had predicted a delay for Victrelis, or that the FDA would saddle it with onerous marketing restrictions.
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But today, skyrocketing costs price too many young people out of a higher education, or saddle them with unsustainable debt.
But today, skyrocketing costs price way too many young people out of a higher education, or saddle them with unsustainable debt.
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There were fears that FDA would saddle Merck with an onerous Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) program, which could reduce sales.
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National governments saddle it with misconceived policies that end up costing the European taxpayer far more than any deliberate swindling might do.
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The unemployment rate is already over 9%, so we can ill afford to saddle businesses with extra expenses that make hiring even more costly.
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And it is unfair and inaccurate to saddle him with inventing such a silly and truncated definition and the events that flowed from that.
And we don't saddle ourselves with the costs of large acquisitions.
The best place to saddle up with a board is at the thatched shack beside the tourist information centre in Hangaroa, easily spotted by its bright orange walls.
Hold the phone: Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers are worried that the U.S Federal Communications Commission might be about to saddle them with some potentially damaging regulation.
Ignoring collections efforts can saddle you with levies and liens.
There were two ordinary vaquero's or herdsman's saddles, like American stock saddles, one very ornate vaquero's saddle, with hand-tooled leather and heavy, hooded stirrups, and two military saddles in black leather.
For all the opposition's protestations that it would wreck the economy and saddle consumers with higher energy bills, a recent poll suggested that the measure was less unpopular than Tony Abbott.
Despite growing frustration with an austerity path to recovery in other troubled economies in the region, Cypriot voters have sent the message that they would rather saddle up with Brussels than fight another round.
One of his earliest experiments, in 1965, was to saddle a television with a large horseshoe magnet.
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Even Hastings acknowledged the strategy might saddle the company with its first annual loss in a decade.
But his ambitious plans for Chelsea Village, an expensively assembled hotel and shopping complex, helped to saddle the club with large debts.
After five hours in the saddle, and with huge regret, I dismount.
Will President Obama saddle future generations with the debt necessary to clean up the mess, since to bankrupt BP would be to kill a company too strategically important to fail?
He warns that some parent companies saddle their spinoffs with debt in order to pay cash dividends, as Sears did when it spun off Orchard Supply Hardware early in 2012.
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Does Hartmut Mehdorn, the head of Deutsche Bahn whose contract ends in 2008, really want to saddle his successor with the kind of problems faced by Mr Obermann at Deutsche Telekom: shareholder pressure on one side and powerful unions, plus a legacy of state ownership on the other?
We know that rising costs will saddle millions more families with unaffordable expenses.
Saddlers declared by their peers to be using sheep's leather, deemed to be an inferior way to finish a saddle, were slapped with hefty fines.
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But with the bulls back in the saddle, such news was viewed as corporations oozing with confidence about their businesses, the economy, and current valuations.
Not in the saddle this time, but with his handicapping pencil and past performance program.
Without action, the accumulated weight of that structural deficit, of ever-increasing debt, will hobble our economy, it will cloud our future, and it will saddle every child in America with an intolerable burden.
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One is the heavy debt with which Olivetti would saddle Telecom Italia, and on which it would have to pay a high rate of interest.
Doug O'Neill will be looking for his own spot in the Preakness record book as the first trainer to saddle consecutive winners since Bob Baffert with Point Given (2001) and War Emblem (2002).
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