But the First Lady was also empathic that those families would not bear the burden alone.
The good news is that banks would not bear the brunt of a credit meltdown.
Could he not bear the thought that his business practices themselves might be socially beneficial?
For almost two years, he could not bear to reopen the cafe, he said.
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The mountains were his, and he could not bear to see them conquered by anyone else.
We now know that the crisis was one of liquidity, not Bear Stearns' capital cushion.
Although a military court jailed him during the 1980s, Turkes a former colonel did not bear a grudge.
Unfortunately, like so much of the obstruction case, the facts do not bear out this convenient theory.
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And drug manufacturers should not bear the whole burden of improving access to drugs in developing countries.
But the case he chose to clinch the point does not bear the weight he put on it.
"I could not bear to have this book out there the way it was, " she told the Times.
This fiasco cost scores of lives, but Eisenhower could not bear to sack a commander so close to victory.
The facts do not bear out your assertion that HSBC out performs Citigroup.
What Meads and the rest thought of it does not bear thinking about.
Morgan has 16, 000 employees, though clearly it will not bear all the cuts.
Why should depositors of an insolvent bank not bear such losses, or large depositors not bear the bulk of them?
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This is like the problem of externalities, where market actors do not bear the costs of their actions or choices.
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Having held out for so long, they could not bear the thought that their decade-long struggle had been for nothing.
Although it does not bear out the notion of a terrorised and depressed middle class, theirs is not a complacent picture.
Raila Odinga conceded gracefully despite the chants of "No Raila, No Peace" from those supporters who could not bear to lose.
Rightly, though, Mr Helms did not bear the whole brunt of the outrage, for there are three villains in this piece.
Keeping basic consumption cheap, and charging heavily only above a certain level, means that user-fees do not bear down on poor people.
They will not bear the additional cost of feathers sticking and functioning inefficiently, and many such birds will drop out on their way north.
After the book was published, I learned that Apple true believers--Macolytes, I called them--will not bear any criticism of their company or its co-founder.
So some of these things are going to be phased in over time, and will not bear full fruit for some years to come.
He understood that they were people of goodwill, and he could not bear to be impolite, but the benign interest of others was a burden.
Behind it was a man who could not bear to hear that Elvis still surpassed him, or that Madonna had won a Grammy when he hadn't.
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Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour, saying he hath illegally imported assault weapons from China, when in truth they are Russian ex-army issue.
It also argued that road users do not bear the real costs of their journeys, including costs they impose on other road users and the environment.
Journalists and bloggers bear a lot of the blame here for being willing to publish third-hand-riffing on a translated quote that does not bear much resemblance to reality.
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