When your sick child asks, "can I see a doctor, " and you can't bear to answer.
Movie theater owners, mired in expansion debt, say they shouldn't bear the cost of going digital.
Our house became a prison that I was desperate to, but couldn't bear, to leave.
The mother of three told TMZ--unlike fellow reality mom Kourtney Kardashian--she couldn't bear to breastfeed her kids.
While national polls suggest Clinton remains strong on those fronts, Tuesday's polling results didn't bear that out.
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To say that the U.S. economy couldn't bear the burden of these new bonds is utterly preposterous.
The financial theorists would tell you that ours was the "riskier" portfolio, but the numbers don't bear that out.
Number one is Ron Paul, and Giuliani's number 10, you know, but that doesn't bear out in the polling.
And he couldn't bear the thought of me or my brother missing that registration deadline because his check was late.
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"If I need more help, I'll go get a temp where I don't bear that permanent responsibility, " Mr. Bouchard said.
After 90 minutes I feel as though they're taking control of my mind and I can't bear another second of it.
But even then their stars won't bear any resemblance to Edward R.
She loved her neighborhood, but finally sold her house because she couldn't bear to live next door to people who kept fighting dogs.
Many of my friends had no choice but to get married and live a lie because they couldn't bear the disappointment of their families.
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While the English case didn't bear specifically on his work, it got Mr. Ice thinking about the concept of ownership of a debt, he says.
The impact that could have on morale doesn't bear thinking about.
Last time we asked, you were divided between those who prized robustness (and a low price) and audiophiles who couldn't bear to listen to inferior gear.
This time the play belongs to Luke Treadaway as 15-year-old Christopher, a mathematics whiz, who (says the program) has Asperger syndrome, behaves obsessively and can't bear being touched.
But he trusted Ivory's script and although he won't be watching - "I can't bear watching myself on screen" - he gives arguably the most powerful and memorable performance.
We would sit in their sun room and chat about everything from rations to folkloric dance, and I couldn't bear the thought of not being able to pay my bill.
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Though he's doesn't bear the Tata surname, he's linked to the family through his sister's marriage to Ratan Tata's half-brother Noel Tata, who was considered another contender for the chairman's post.
As we all know, the Queen is hung up on what her mirror tells her about getting old -- she can't bear being eclipsed in the beauty stakes by her stepdaughter Snow (Lily Collins, Phil's daughter).
Most of the anxious families couldn't bear the thought of their relatives being on a bus for hours and had gotten hotel rooms in Mobile where the homecoming would include a long shower and a meal.
His Houston socialite lover, Joanne Herring, first made him visit Afghan wounded, implying that helping them was a test of his virility, but Mr Wilson was a pacifist who couldn't bear to shoot a squirrel out of a tree.
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