So, all theories are going to be saddled with concepts that they employ but cannot further analyze or explain.
Faced with extremely complex situations of this character there is little hope that individual scientists can justly be saddled with all the praise or blame.
Even if saddled with serious charges of religious inadequacy, free-will theists may point with pleasure to the congruence of their views with contemporary intellectual trends.
The tenant farmer could well be saddled with having to support several unrelated pensioners.
Driving a car was much more convenient, cleaner, and quicker than saddled horses or buggies, which led people eventually to embrace it.
As the representatives and protectors of their communities, elite citizens were saddled with a permanent debt of obligation and expectation.
The concept of political entrepreneurship is also saddled with problems that derive from its intellectual provenance: the problem of economism and the problem of democracy.
Lemaire is of course correct to observe that the term 'landscape' has been passed on to us already saddled with a fundamental semantic ambiguity.