An onerous or difficult concern.
The central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work.
Impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to.
1 Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden , particularly in children.
2 Women's state pension age rise: an unfair burden or a necessary reform?
3 However, questionnaire data can be affected by response error and response burden .
4 Conclusions: Obesity rates are leading to a large health and economic burden .
5 Discussion: Patients of free clinics suffer from high burden of chronic conditions.
6 Immigrants do pose a severe burden on particular communities at particular times.
7 Oil and gas industry representatives fear new restrictions will unfairly burden them.
8 Introduction: Unscheduled hospital admissions are an increasing burden on health systems worldwide.
9 Background: Aboriginal people in Australia experience significant health burden from chronic disease.
10 Opioid abuse, it adds, has put a growing burden on health services.
11 Opposition parties said the rise would put a severe burden on families.
12 He insisted that efforts must continue to reduce the national debt burden .
13 He said that he had no intentions of increasing Americans' tax burden .
14 However, it is hoped that new technologies will help ease the burden .
15 Conclusions: CLABSIs result in a considerable burden of illness in Quebec ICUs.
16 Yes, 2015 was another year when the personal tax burden was high.
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