"new" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The decision will allow states to impose new burdens on, especially, poor women.
- With her death, he had taken on the new burden of self-blame.
- More often than not, these new burdens fall most heavily on the artistic director.
- The world's economy, he said, "is in no state to take on new burdens."
- For now, less than a week into the strike, their new burdens still seem like fun.
- But while all parents hope to avoid hospitalizing their children, the pressure of taking on so much care has created a new burden.
- He said these costs would accompany the plan's creation of new burdens.
- On a financial level, the city does not have the necessary money to pick up the new burden.
- At the same time, however, officials said Israel was not inclined to take on a new economic burden itself.
- Now the terrorist attacks, and the fear of more, are adding a new burden on global trade.
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