Hardship
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* Burden
- Load
- Weight
- Lumber
- Weigh down
- Saddle
- Encumber
- Trouble
- Yoke
- TrishiaT
you are a burden. not letting someone do what they want.
Because taxpayers suffer an administrative burden when complying with government taxes. The burden to taxpayers is more than just monetary payments to the government. That burden is the process of figuring out the tax code, the proper way to complete taxes, and possibly paying an accountant. This administrative burden makes the burden to taxpayers greater than the revenue received by the government.
The consumer is the one that bears the tax burden in this case 100%.
RoE = (net profits/pretax burden)*(Pretax burden/EBIT)(*EBIT/Sales)*(Sales/Asset)*(Asset/Equity) (ie) Tax Burden*Intrest Burden*Return on Sales*Asset Turn Over*leverage
If the government runs into a deficit whatever the burden is will be passed on to the next generation. Public debt increases when the economy is in bad shape.
Lessens the burden of scarcity.
A burden is a heavy load that must be carried, either a physical one or a figurative burden, as of guilt or sorrow.ANother word for hardship to be endured.
Blessing
Onerous
You probably mean my best bud Andrew Burden who is really nice and honest.
Burden can mean different things, like a heavy load or a harship. Multiple burden means that there would be more than one load to carry, or more than one, probably many, hardships a person was experiencing.
You really should buy yourself a dictionary! 'Burden' means 'to load'; 'impede' means 'to oppose'. So, no, they do not mean the same thing!
do you mean what does Burden mean? or what is a burden? if you prefer. if I was sworn to carry your burdens, I'd be sworn to carry things that are weighing you down, it may also mean that I am here to 'lift you of your burdens' which means help you solve some of your problems. However if you're a burden on someone, then you are what's weighing them down.
an albatross
The word "faix" means "burden" in French.
It is a burden that some unfortunate person has to carry
That you have a burden or a lot of pressure weighing down on you.
Previous response: "The girls had a fight that was burden"Since a burden could mean physically a heavy load or euphemistically an emotional hardship, better responses might be:The girl found her backpack to be quite a burden with so many books in it.The man carried the burden of guilt for his youthful crimes throughout his life.