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of burden for vs of burdens for

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Of burden for' is used when referring to a single burden or responsibility, while 'of burdens for' is used when talking about multiple burdens or responsibilities.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 497 views

of burden for

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a single burden or responsibility.

This phrase is used when talking about a specific burden or responsibility that someone has to bear or deal with.

Examples:

  • He carries a lot of burden for his family.
  • She feels the weight of burden for the project's success.
  • Taking care of her sick mother is a heavy burden for her.
  • The rapporteur supports the general approach of the Commission to propose targeted changes to the Accounting Directives in order to achieve reduction of burden for medium sized companies on a short term perspective.
  • Do you want to hold this sort of burden for the rest of your life, too?
  • It is worth emphasising that this new proposal provides for the same distribution of burdens for all market players involved in trade, whether they be producers, importers or merchants.
  • Favouring a more 'proportional', less prescriptive and less 'compliance requirement driven' approach, he urges the UK Government to 'go back to the Commission and negotiate a reduction of burdens for low hazard environments' (p.
  • Easing of burdens for introducing new drugs for rare diseases by agreement on a common form to apply for orphan drug designations.
  • Secondly, Tampere will also discuss the question of burden-sharing for civil war refugees and applicants for political asylum.
  • European Community support should instead involve a lessening of the financial burden for the recipient and the candidate countries.
  • He calls for an easing of the administrative burden for SMEs while making sure that the food hygiene is respected.
  • The amendment however represents a cut of the administrative burden for certain Member States.
  • Similarly, the reversal of the burden of proof for substances of very high concern is strongly supported.
  • Given the fact that all VAT registered operators have access to a computer and the net, the electronic transfer of information would not lead to an increase of administrative burden for them.
  • Going back to the simplification process, it would have to be underlined that the real potential for a reduction of administrative burdens for proposing organizations lies in an appropriate streamlining of European Commission's implementing provisions and guidelines.
  • Mr. Levinsky, if these proceedings... are too much of a burden for the defendant...
  • The harmonisation of the treatment of hybrid capital instruments also leads to a simplification and therefore to a reduction of administrative burden for banks operating crossborder.
  • We are not opposed to equal treatment, except where it takes precedence over the reduction of administrative burdens for businesses, as the two are completely unrelated.
  • Either they do not obtain a loan to ensure the co-financing part, or the red tape is too much of a burden for them.
  • Since one of the main concerns is increased legal certainty and the reduction of administrative burden for economic operators and national tax authorities, the meaning of the wording should be self-evident.
  • Consequently there are no changes in terms of administrative burdens for businesses or the reduction of the vulnerability of the tax system.
  • The system shall operate with the objective of avoiding unnecessary administrative burden for participants, in particular small organisations.
  • He calls for an easing of the administrative burden for SMEs while making sure that the food hygiene is respected.

Alternatives:

  • of responsibility for
  • of duty for
  • of obligation for
  • of task for
  • of role for

of burdens for

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple burdens or responsibilities.

This phrase is used when talking about various burdens or responsibilities that someone has to bear or deal with.

Examples:

  • She has to juggle a lot of burdens for her job.
  • The team shares the burdens for the project's success.
  • Managing a household involves a lot of burdens for her.
  • It is worth emphasising that this new proposal provides for the same distribution of burdens for all market players involved in trade, whether they be producers, importers or merchants.
  • Easing of burdens for introducing new drugs for rare diseases by agreement on a common form to apply for orphan drug designations.
  • Favouring a more 'proportional', less prescriptive and less 'compliance requirement driven' approach, he urges the UK Government to 'go back to the Commission and negotiate a reduction of burdens for low hazard environments' (p.
  • The rapporteur supports the general approach of the Commission to propose targeted changes to the Accounting Directives in order to achieve reduction of burden for medium sized companies on a short term perspective.
  • Do you want to hold this sort of burden for the rest of your life, too?
  • Secondly, Tampere will also discuss the question of burden-sharing for civil war refugees and applicants for political asylum.
  • European Community support should instead involve a lessening of the financial burden for the recipient and the candidate countries.
  • He calls for an easing of the administrative burden for SMEs while making sure that the food hygiene is respected.
  • The amendment however represents a cut of the administrative burden for certain Member States.
  • Similarly, the reversal of the burden of proof for substances of very high concern is strongly supported.
  • Given the fact that all VAT registered operators have access to a computer and the net, the electronic transfer of information would not lead to an increase of administrative burden for them.
  • Going back to the simplification process, it would have to be underlined that the real potential for a reduction of administrative burdens for proposing organizations lies in an appropriate streamlining of European Commission's implementing provisions and guidelines.
  • Mr. Levinsky, if these proceedings... are too much of a burden for the defendant...
  • The harmonisation of the treatment of hybrid capital instruments also leads to a simplification and therefore to a reduction of administrative burden for banks operating crossborder.
  • We are not opposed to equal treatment, except where it takes precedence over the reduction of administrative burdens for businesses, as the two are completely unrelated.
  • Either they do not obtain a loan to ensure the co-financing part, or the red tape is too much of a burden for them.
  • Since one of the main concerns is increased legal certainty and the reduction of administrative burden for economic operators and national tax authorities, the meaning of the wording should be self-evident.
  • Consequently there are no changes in terms of administrative burdens for businesses or the reduction of the vulnerability of the tax system.
  • The system shall operate with the objective of avoiding unnecessary administrative burden for participants, in particular small organisations.
  • He calls for an easing of the administrative burden for SMEs while making sure that the food hygiene is respected.

Alternatives:

  • of responsibilities for
  • of duties for
  • of obligations for
  • of tasks for
  • of roles for

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