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In good condition around $12 In very fine condition around $20 In uncirculated condition around $200 In star uncirculated condition around $3,000
Yes, I can conduct a survey of your house and provide feedback on its condition.
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The 1928 Series Gold Certificates are valued at $85 in fine condition, $100 in very fine condition, $150 in excellent condition, $450 in uncirculated condition. Grades are based upon the folds in the bills, the tears, spots, and crispness of the bills. Louis - hope this helps
Credit cards are issued for the purpose of providing convenience when making purchases. There are instances that bringing cash is burdensome or dangerous and using credit card for payment is more practical. Also, a cardholder is provided a credit line. Therefore, even if the cardholders has no cash on hand, he can still make the purchase with the use of the credit card.
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burdensome
Burdensome; oppressive.
An example of a sentence using the word burdensome would be: Financial debt can be incredibly burdensome on a new family. An example of a sentence using the word burden would be: I don't wish to burden you with my troubles.
It is burdensome.
No; it means tiresome, weary, burdensome.
· onerous - burdensome, troublesome
"Oppressively" refers to something that is overwhelming or burdensome, often in terms of power, authority, or control exerted over others. It can also describe a situation or condition that feels restrictive, harsh, or unjust.
The burdensome weight felt when imagining a millstone tied around your neck symbolizes a heavy and oppressive feeling of responsibility or guilt.
dense, weighty, substantial, burdensome
Difficult, arduous, burdensome, troublesome, strenuous, demanding, exacting...
Esperanza finds her name burdensome because it ties her to her family and their impoverished background. She desires a name that reflects her individuality and dreams, rather than being defined by her family's reputation.