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1. Burdening In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use
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2. 16 synonyms of Burdening from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 48 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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4. Burdening: to place a weight or burden on
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5. Synonyms: encumbering, freighting, ladening… Antonyms: disBurdening, discharging, disencumbering… Find …
6. It is Burdening her true nature and causing weakness, which will be felt more deeply as time goes on. THE SPIRIT OF JAPAN SIR RABINDRANATH TAGORE If she had kept the charge committed to her, the inequalities and spoliations now Burdening society would not be in existence
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7. There were many ways of not Burdening one's conscience, of shunning responsibility, looking away, keeping mum. When the unspeakable truth of the Holocaust then became known at the end of the war, all too many of us claimed that they had not known anything about it or even suspected anything
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9. Synonyms for Burdening include loading, encumbering, overwhelming, saddling, straining, trammelling, trammeling, lumbering, weighting and freighting
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10. The Burdening family name was found in the USA in 1880
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11. In 1880 there was 1 Burdening family living in Michigan
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12. This was 100% of all the recorded Burdening's in the USA
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13. Michigan had the highest population of Burdening families in 1880.
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14. What does Burdening mean? Present participle of burden
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15. Synonyms for Burdening in Free Thesaurus
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17. • An excellent means of putting money in the pockets of the poor without Burdening taxpayers
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18. See 10 authoritative translations of Burdening in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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19. Over Burdening in a sentence - Use "over Burdening" in a sentence 1
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20. And, adding the information into the main Longhorns page would just result in over Burdening and cluttering up the main Texas Longhorns football article, which is the whole reason why it was split out into a separate list article in the first place
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21. Burdening provides the aggregate of raw and burden costs to represent the total cost of doing business accurately
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22. Burdening (also known as cost plus processing) is a method of calculating the burden costs by applying one or more burden cost components to the raw cost amount of each individual transaction
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24. A line of words recurring at the end of each verse of a ballad or similar Explanation of Burdening
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25. Comment on the syllables in Burdening
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27. Besides the objective Burdening through various costs, the regulatory cost model also takes into account the subjective Burdening of the norm addressee
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28. Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says foreign nationals are Burdening the South African health system
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29. Burdening: Present participle of
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30. Amongst so excitable a people as the Arabs, this game caused quarrels and bloodshed, hence its prohibition: and the theologians, who everywhere and at all times delight in Burdening human nature, have extended the command, which is rather admonitory than prohibitive, to all games of chance.
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31. In other words, to avoid unduly Burdening payers, the commencement of information reporting should be deferred until a reliable telephone verification system is operarational.(16) We also recommend that the back-up withholding system be decoupled from corporate information reporting, either permanently or at least until the IRS can demonstrate that it can administer the telephone verification
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32. Burdening the states Centre’s refusal to compensate for GST shortfalls could impart contractionary fiscal impulse to economy
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33. (The Center Square) – Colorado business groups on Tuesday said the growing costs of new taxes, fees, and regulations are Burdening the state's economic recovery
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34. Burdening (1 Occurrence) 2 Corinthians 11:9 and being present with you, and having been in want, I was chargeable to no one, for my lack did the brethren supply -- having come from Macedonia -- and in everything burdenless to you I did keep myself, and will keep.
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35. A Year Into the Pandemic, Long COVID Is Still Burdening Patients—and Their Caregivers By Jamie Ducharme and Francesca Trianni
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36. Burdening customers after cold waveColorado Springs Utilities, with the approval of City Council, has joined other Colorado utilities in Burdening …
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38. Classes on Racial Justice Can End Up Burdening Students, Faculty of Color Mishma Nixon 1/4/2021
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39. The dread announcement of his demise sped over the land like a pestilence, Burdening the very air with mourning, and carrying inexpressible sorrow to every household and every heart
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BURDENING [ˈbərdn]
Legal Definition of burden. 1 : something that is a duty, obligation, or responsibility the prosecution has the burden of proving every element of the offense the statute imposes undue burdens burden of pleading the necessary elements.
• BURDENED (adjective) The adjective BURDENED has 2 senses: 1. bearing a heavy burden of work or difficulties or responsibilities. 2. bearing a physically heavy weight or load. Familiarity information: BURDENED used as an adjective is rare.
Burden [N] [E] In the Old Testament the English word "burden" is translated from the Hebrew word massa [a'C;m]. It is used of a donkey's burden ( Exod 23:5 ). In Numbers 4:15 it is used of the items the sons of Kohath carried as they moved the tabernacle from place to place in the wilderness.
The burden rate refers to the total cost to a company for hiring and maintaining an employee beyond their direct compensation in wages. Burden rates will include items such as training, fringe benefits, sick leave, and pension contributions, among several others.