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burdens
noun as in mental weight; stress
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verb as in encumber, strain
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Colorado’s attorneys urged the court to affirm the view that “the 1st Amendment allows states to reasonably regulate professional conduct to protect patients from substandard treatment, even when that regulation incidentally burdens speech.”
Dr. Joe Anderson, advocacy chair of the Maine chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, said that eliminating the program “creates a lot of unnecessary and unfair burdens for families.”
“This requirement ensures that officials are not subject to the burdens of litigation or held liable for conduct without notice that such conduct is unlawful.”
The Trump administration said the federal government has jurisdiction over highways leading into the city and is revoking its approval of the controversial program over concerns it unfairly burdens working-class residents in the region.
Yamagiwa added that energy burdens are growing because of demand from AI data processing centres and semiconductor factories around the country.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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