Word: burdening
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...wrong. I'm not defending deep frying. The last thing we need is to burden our hearts--not to mention our waistlines--with more of the artery-clogging fat found in any fried food. But there are already plenty of things you can do to reduce your risk of cancer, starting with a vow to quit (or not start) smoking. "You get more acrylamide from smoking than you do from food," says Lois Gold, director of the Carcinogenic Potency Project at the University of California, Berkeley. You should also eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables...
...Vader was soundly defeated, and there was a rousing celebration of good over evil. With Vader dominating, perhaps even more than Lucas intended, The Empire finishes on a less satisfying and more ambiguous note...Sequels of giant hits, like children who follow Daddy's favorite, always have an unfair burden. They are not examined on their own merits but in relationship to the picture everyone loved. In many ways Lucas and Kershner have overcome that handicap. The Empire Strikes Back is a more polished and, in some ways, a richer film. But to imitate Yoda's way of speaking...
...mere five cent tax on every bullet sold would raise an estimated $400 million per year for California alone. This would not completely cover the medical cost of gun violence but would definitely go a long way toward reducing the burden on society and keeping rocketing healthcare insurance premiums from rising further...
Harvard University Health Services (UHS) has also been working to minimize the time gap between when students ask for help and receive care. Mental health experts say this gap can place undue burden on students seeking treatment...
...they are ready to sacrifice some of the collegiality and cohesion that comes with being a part of a department,” Foster says. “Many students might think it sounds attractive to design their own syllabi for tutorials, but that can also be a burden to students who would rather have more guidance in their decisions...