physically confronting the viewer with the
burden of suffering carried by his people,' it noted.
Instead, they share the
burden of suffering in order to minimise the suffering of any one employee.
I truly hope that one day there will, indeed, be a drug that alleviates this awful disease, not least for the family of those afflicted, who, by sad default, carry that unspoken
burden of suffering. Jennifer Slowley, North London 6 Fiona, we love your page and look forward to it every week!
Noting the difficult situation in the country, Ould Cheikh Ahmed raised the alarm regarding the faltering economy, and called on the two sides to unify their efforts to ease the increasing
burden of suffering on the Yemeni people.
Much of the
burden of suffering from a lack of facilities rests on unemployed youths.
THE legacy of Margaret Thatcher includes the premature death of many Britons and a continuing
burden of suffering, a group of public health academics has claimed.
They also apply to those who bear the
burden of suffering stoically while striving to establish a sense of order and justice in their world.
But thank God you have some little
burden of suffering to bear at this time when there is so much of it in the world.
It was the gift to endure an almost unbearable
burden of suffering and to grow even stronger in the face of it." (217) And Kreisel obviously shows how attitudes toward money and material success are shaped by dire poverty.
Many have suggested that such testing could greatly reduce the
burden of suffering associated with warfarin use, as well creating health care cost savings.