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More overt, the
burden
of proving that a practice is safe should not be placed on the public that would be harmed, but rather on the industry that stands to profit.
And we know that as you get older in life, if you're obese when you're younger, that can lead to chronic diseases that not only reduce your quality of life, but are a tremendous economic
burden
on our health care system.
And I also want to talk about what I call our new
burden
of knowledge.
So this
burden
of knowledge drives me.
And if you look at the 36 countries with the highest
burden
of malnutrition, that's 260 billion lost from a productive economy every year.
And that communication, that connectivity around the world, that globalization now raises a
burden.
It's also a step towards taking responsibility for my own
burden
on the planet.
I come to you with a modest proposal for easing the financial
burden.
And the economic
burden
of asthma exceeds that of HIV and tuberculosis combined.
Suddenly, the
burden
of proof for legal versus illegal falls affirmatively on us and on the services that might be offering us any new capabilities.
The threat, in fact, is this inversion of the
burden
of proof, where we suddenly are all treated like thieves at every moment we're given the freedom to create, to produce or to share.
So we must create different models, models that help the families rather than add a
burden
on them.
And it's my feeling and it's my urging being here to know that, as we women move forward as the communicators of this, but also as the ones who carry that
burden
of carrying the children, bearing the children, we hold most of the buying power in the household, is that it's going to be us moving forward to carry the work of Tyrone and other scientists around the world.
So, and it takes a
burden
off of me because now I don’t have to think about Progeria as an entity.
But it too is being threatened by the massive amount of water being drawn from the Athabasca, which feeds these wetlands, and also the incredible toxic
burden
of the largest toxic unlined impoundments on the planet, which are leaching in to the food chain for all the species downstream.
So literally, imagine this device in the middle of the developing world where there are no doctors, 25 percent of the disease
burden
and 1.3 percent of the health care workers.
It's not our
burden.
One of the major problems with patent law is that, in the case that when you are sued by a patent troll, the
burden
of proof that you did not infringe on the patent is actually on the defendant, which means you have to prove that you do not infringe on the patent they're suing you on.
But the electrified vehicles don't need to
burden
the electricity grid.
And we can make significant progress in two countries which have the highest
burden
of the disease, which is Ethiopia and Nigeria.
And our puny rational faculties have been multiplied by the norms and institutions of reason, intellectual curiosity, open debate, skepticism of authority and dogma and the
burden
of proof to verify ideas by confronting them against reality.
When you put all the mental illnesses together, they account for roughly 15 percent of the total global
burden
of disease.
Indeed, mental illnesses are also very damaging to people's lives, but beyond just the
burden
of disease, let us consider the absolute numbers.
On the contrary, clinical trials are extremely useful tools, and are much needed to address the
burden
of disease in developing countries.
However, Gaddafi left behind a heavy burden, a legacy of tyranny, corruption and seeds of diversions.
My final question is, some people will think it's a
burden
to give.
The violin, which meant everything to me, became a grave
burden
on me.
And that our hearts will be rid of that one disease
burden
that comes from pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer, and potentially any disease.
In this respect, for members of society, there is no greater honor or privilege than facilitating that process of healing for someone, to bear witness, to reach out a hand, to share the
burden
of someone's suffering, and to hold the hope for their recovery.
Cold and flu have a huge
burden
on our societies and on our own lives, but we don't really even take the most rudimentary precautions against it because we consider it normal to get cold and flu during cold and flu season.
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