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Burden-sharing

2023
Abstract The share of gross domestic product (GDP) devoted to defence-spending is an unsatisfactory indicator for assessing an ally’s contribution to NATO. However, it remains a key benchmark for assessing burden-sharing in policy circles and in scholarship.
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Prison burden

Emergency Nurse, 2003
A report by the charity, the Revolving Doors Agency, has highlighted the plight of newly released prisoners with mental health problems who must attend emergency departments for care.
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Burdening the Burdened Virtues

Hypatia, 2008
Lisa Tessman's Burdened Virtues: Virtue Ethics for Liberatory Struggles is a distinct and significant contribution to the feminist project of describing and analyzing oppression. Tessman is courageous in her willingness to confront topics that are tough to face and open to misinterpretation and mishandling.
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One Man's Burden

BMJ, 1983
KIE: O'Donnell objects to assigning priorities in the allocation of health resources by using the quality adjusted life year (QALY), which gives healthy life expectancy a positive mathematical value and unhealthy life expectancy a negative value. He argues that not everyone prefers a short healthy life to a long disabled one, and that administrators ...
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Burden sharing: distributing burdens orsharing efforts?

2010
The principle of burden sharing goes to the very core of climate policy in the EU. Burden sharing – or what Sbragia (2000: 315) terms ‘pollution federalism’ – is one feature of governance that differentiates the EU from other supranational bodies. This chapter focuses on the dilemmas that arise when emission reduction targets are assigned to Member ...
Haug, Constanze, Jordan, Andrew
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Burden of headache

Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 2004
Although headache is the most prevalent pain disorder, the substantial societal and individual burden associated with it has been previously overlooked. The primary headaches including migraine, tension-type and cluster are the most prevalent forms but also a very high number of headaches secondary to analgesic overuse and various brain diseases are ...
Rigmor, Jensen, Birthe Krogh, Rasmussen
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A lighter burden

Science, 2021
Obesity doesn't always mean ill health. Should findings from DNA, animals, and people reframe medical care?
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Burden of Illness

Mental Health Services Research, 2002
The burden of affective disorders includes costs and the pain and suffering of affected individuls. Burden can be perceived from social and private perspectives. Although no ideal measure of burden exists, ample evidence documents the extensive cost and other negative impacts of affective disorders.
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Intangible Burdens and ‘Real’ Burdens

1993
If the burdensharing debate were as simple as a matter of allocating proportions of the cost, one could argue merely about the devices for measuring the respective burdens. The debate, though, has never been that simple since it hinges upon a complex set of assumptions held by the parties to the debate.
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Sharing the burden

Nursing Standard, 1988
I strongly believe that there is a need, often ignored, to spend time with bereaved relatives; how we treat them can play an important part in their grieving process.
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