But this is the burden of creating this kind of work, a burden that perhaps comes from the dualistic life I have lived as an American citizen growing up in the comfort of suburbia while family members in Afghanistan fought, died and, yes, killed in their battle against an invading army.
Secretary moms, out of work and feeling the burden of difficult times, may be turning toward a Democrat in the hopes of giving everyone a better chance to escape this mess.
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As Michelle will discuss, there are ways we can work together to ease this burden, and we look forward to doing just that.
There are also the typical difficulties of caregiving that people face, regardless of birth year: balancing work and dealing with the financial burden, among them.
The biggest myth is that allowing personal devices to be used for work-related purposes reduces the support burden.
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More than 30% of the population is expected to be older than 60 by 2050, producing an increasingly heavy economic burden on those in the work force.
Whilst there are many arguments that hold true - one being that businesses suffer from the increasing burden of completing government paper work and tax returns - I personally think that significantly more should be done to bring business, entrepreneurship and innovation into the educational process.
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"The integrity of de Portzamparc's work will be maintained, " Ms. Burden said in her statement.
Relative to the blizzard of legal work that accompanies most acquisitions, the additional burden to make a voluntary filing with CFIUS is likely to be relatively modest.
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Because of the decline of marriage and breakdown of traditional sex roles, a far greater proportion of women are raising children while bearing the full burden of both commercial and domestic work.
When artist Chris Burden saw the location for a work commissioned for the museum's new entrance on Wilshire Boulevard, he realized that the 150 streetlamps Govan had raised funds to acquire were too few.
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The generally higher prices for food and shelter and almost everything else in New York City, for example, reflect in part the generally higher tax burden on those who live and work in the city.
Well, thanks in part to the hard work of your organization they no longer have that burden.
The DOL will ask whether the productive work performed by the interns is offset by the burden to the employer from the training and supervision provided.
Developers do not need to worry about another version of each application they code, which reduces the work-load of the initial coding, the burden of ongoing support.
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And in a 2010 McKinsey report, female senior executives cited the "double burden syndrome" of balancing motherhood and work as the main obstacle to women attaining more top roles in companies.
An added burden exists for female youth who are interested in work.
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Aside from the costs associated with upgrading old equipment, another year-2000 financial burden strapping small companies is the cost of overtime work for employees.
An EU team has begun work in Rome, monitoring how Italy plans to cut its debt burden, 120% of annual economic output (GDP).
In too many American communities, low-income and minority families shoulder a disproportionate burden of pollution in the places where they live, work and learn.
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Sentence on Frankowski and Burden was deferred until next month for the preparation of social work reports.
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The burden these create for the poor may undermine the incentive to work that the welfare reforms put in place.
Their work suggests that future Americans collectively will have a 50% higher tax burden than those born today (see chart).
Urban motorists, particularly company-car drivers commuting to work in busy city centres, pay too little, relative to the burden they place on crowded roads.
An EU team has begun work in Rome, monitoring how Italy plans to cut its crushing debt burden, 120% of annual economic output (GDP).
This is intended to relieve the tax burden on the poor, and so to encourage people to move into work.
The rise of institutions such as the ones mentioned above give credence to the fact that there is a need to lessen the burden on employers to train incoming employees and prepare graduates for real life work experiences.
Add hundreds of thousands of soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen and Coast Guard personnel who will be forced out of uniform and may wind up out of work and, in some cases, homeless, and you have a serious additional burden on our economy and society.
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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.
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