On the Greece front, there is a growing call for private bond holders to share the burden of a second bailout.
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In any case, some officials reckon that even if a fully harmonised set of EU rules is eventually achieved, it would be unlikely to ensure that all EU countries share a proportionately equal burden of asylum-seekers.
When is paying both more and a greater share of the total income tax burden a tax break?
Until now he has been hard pressed to garner a real deep pocketed partner to share the burden of the program at a price he found acceptable for the risks he took to get to this point.
As a country that values fairness, wealthier individuals have traditionally borne a greater share of this burden than the middle class or those less fortunate.
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As a country that values fairness, wealthier individuals have traditionally born a greater share of this burden than the middle class or those less fortunate.
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There are those advanced nations who think that developing countries either cannot absorb this assistance, or that will not be held accountable effectively, and that the world's fastest-growing emitters should bear a greater share of the burden.
In other circumstances, when our general interests are affected, when -- and general interests that we share with international partners -- it is better to pursue the avenue that we pursued, which is to build a coalition to share the burden, to share the cost, to share the risk.
What I am suggesting is that the wealthy should bear a greater share of the tax burden.
The Europeans, for one thing, would have to take on a bigger share of the military burden.
Then monetary policy might have needed to be less tight, sterling might have risen by less, and manufacturing, now in recession, might have borne a less disproportionate share of the burden of slowing the economy down.
He's also a Democrat, and he's struck by how much the midterm elections changed the role of Iraq from a political weapon the Democrats could use in the campaign to a burden they now share with the president.
Thanks to low interest rates, households' interest burden is a lower share of their income than it was then.
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This is how the rich end up paying such a large share of the income tax burden, as discussed above.
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Meanwhile, Ireland, the agency said, could claw its way back into the single-A rating band if a deal is struck to share the burden of its bank debts.
Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Dr Williams also revealed that the Church was drawing up plans to appoint a presidential figure to share some of the burden of running the worldwide Anglican communion.
And they are part of a generation that has borne the heaviest share of the burden since that September day.
Given the higher share of the tax burden borne by the wealthy, a rising stock market tends to send gushers of funds into state coffers, particularly when Silicon Valley is enjoying one of its periodic bubbles.
Interestingly, the burden of government spending actually fell as a share of GDP between 1983 and 2000.
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These pension plans were created as a way for many companies in an industry to share the burden of providing pensions to retirees.
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This week, Fujitsu said it would expand a deal with Siemens, a German electronics firm, to share more of the cost burden in its computer business.
In this military campaign, the United States has borne large share of the burden, as we must, because we have a greater capacity to bear that burden.
All he is asking is that Republicans make similarly tough choices for themselves, and that is to go along with a reasonable proposition, which is that everybody ought to share in the burden of reducing our deficit.
EU-ETS also creates a costly administrative burden to operators, and the requirement that operators share sensitive personal data raises serious privacy and confidentiality concerns.
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Rather than pompously declaring what conditions he will or won't accept, Mr. Anastasiades needs to come up fast with his own nonstupid ideas to put the country's finances on a sustainable path, if necessary by devising ways for depositors to share the burden.
He was determined to make banks share the burden with German taxpayers, and he didn't trust them to keep a gentleman's agreement.
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We need a president who has the credibility to bring our allies to our side and share the burden, reduce the cost to American taxpayers, and reduce the risk to American soldiers.
If costs rise in the future the government says it will seek to share the higher financial burden with staff, which could mean higher contributions from them or a slower build up of pensions.
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