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  • Their conversation will consider how the various social architecture initiatives can work together to support socially-beneficial practices without over-burdening providers.

    Elisabeth Rhyne: Microfinance Leaders Strive to Walk the Walk Elisabeth Rhyne 2011

  • There is nothing of Bush's original scheme which remotely resembles any of the ideals he claims we are defending in Iraq with his over-burdening of our resources and defenses, and with the ultimate sacrifices of our soldiers.

    State of Bush's Iraq Deception 2007

  • In rich countries, politicians began blaming immigrants for a multitude of sins, from over-burdening public services to depressing local wages.

    Commentary: Windows, Not Walls Windows, Not Walls 2006

  • When it comes to the new Medicare Part D program, he argues that it benefits HMO's, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals and medical providers, while over-burdening the seniors and disabled community it was intended to help.

    An Alternative to Sen. Bill Nelson and Rep. Katherine Harris 2006

  • We have outlined a responsible and sustainable way of financing the grant without over-burdening either fiscus or taxpayer.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • We want to deal with the long-term problems of Medicare so we can secure Medicare without over-burdening our children and grandchildren.

    Remarks By The President At Dnc Hispanic Gala Dinner ITY National Archives 1997

  • The extent and variety of executive business also accumulating with the progress of our country and its growing population call for an additional department, to be charged with duties now over-burdening other departments and with such as have not been annexed to any department.

    State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.

  • This was not due to poverty the family at the time was already well-to-do but to the indifference of country folk, to over-burdening toil, to the low level of our home standards.

    My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930

  • Even Phelps's money had had no over-burdening attraction for her.

    The Film Mystery 1908

  • But Mr. Douglass went at them with great earnestness, as if they could settle all the problems that were over-burdening his heart.

    Frederick Douglass 1906

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