Every day, many in this audience help bear that burden with professionalism, courage, and grace.
That is a heap of human impact to mitigate and Borchardt has borne its burden with aplomb.
It was so hard for me to carry all that burden with that hatred, with that anger and bitterness.
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He was determined to make banks share the burden with German taxpayers, and he didn't trust them to keep a gentleman's agreement.
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The studio has suffered under that debt burden with money that should have been going to finance new pictures going to service debt instead.
Spain's government for months argued with Brussels, ultimately unsuccessfully, to allow for some flexibility on state-aid rules that require investors share the burden with taxpayers.
Shareholders bare the burden by lower dividends, consumers bare the burden by paying higher prices and employees also bare the burden with lower salaries, numerous studies say.
Smith, who carried an extra scoring burden with Anthony out.
If costs rise in the future the government says it will seek to share the higher financial burden with staff, which could mean higher contributions from them or a slower build up of pensions.
But for students who drop out of college without finishing a degree, student debt is the worst type of debt possible: a long-term financial burden with no utility that is practically impossible to shed in bankruptcy.
It is not a unilateral United States effort, and that is a good thing, for a variety of reasons, not just because sharing the burden with our allies reduces costs and risk for American -- for the American military, and not just because we have a lot of other commitments around the world, but because the President is focused, in this and in all things, on the end result.
But in a competitive market, Kwock prefers not to burden customers with price hikes.
She didn't want to burden them with the truth, but burdening them with ignorance is really much worse.
In a decade of war, they've borne an extraordinary burden, with more than 2 million of our service members deploying to the warzones.
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Yet they have borne the burden, with 90% or more of the value of their holdings wiped out in most cases of failure.
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In the United States, Canada or New Zealand, the burden rests with the government to prove that documents cannot be disclosed for reasons of national security.
Matters are made much worse by the sense that the military is being asked to pay more than its fair share of the burden associated with deficit-reduction.
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They do not burden people with things they must do.
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Societal costs in those countries can't be calculated the same way they would be in the U.S., where most studies measure how much smokers burden taxpayers with extra Medicare and Medicaid payments.
Even then, it is simply a matter of time before the taxpayer burden associated with the cumulative impact of shouldering these and other Eastern bloc liabilities is seen as unsupportable by U.S. and allied electorates.
The vice-president began by allaying fears that he would burden business with a green and heavy hand: government has its place so long as government knows its place, he said, adding that slump in the developing world makes growth a top priority for governments.
The data only go back to 1955 but I am betting the real burden in 1990s was on par with the burden right after World War II, when the US government also ran a surplus on the back of high taxes and declining military expenditure.
With all the inevitable pressures she will be facing from this point on, why assume the additional burden of comparison with one of the most iconic and adored figures since the dawn of media.
So, no, he does not believe that, and it's unacceptable to him that a solution can emerge here that puts all the burden on seniors, puts all the burden on the families with disabled children, puts all the burden on middle-class Americans and struggling Americans.
Almost the entire burden of coping with the orphan problem falls on the extended family.
And I guess I just didn't think that we needed to burden the taxpayer with additional expenses.
Mr Maskey said the burden still lay with Prime Minister Tony Blair to resolve the difficulties in the peace process.
First, I do not believe the House managers carried the burden of proof with respect to the commission of crimes.
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