Obama said Wednesday he believes the Second Amendment does guarantee individuals the right to bear arms.
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He said his firm is financially solid enough to bear the risk of self-insurance.
If symptoms get too bad to bear, surgery will be needed to remove the bunion.
They are going to bear the cost for exactly what the Admiral is describing.
Professor Davey Smith said experiments on animals had also been shown to bear this out.
While both of these experiments are exciting, there are some caveats to bear in mind.
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But Mr Duncan Smith conceded the coalition's changes would take a "little while" to bear results.
I'm patient, but patience is a heavy cross to bear while systemic risk permeates the air.
Ultimately he was unable to bear a burden he had never sought to carry.
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Some might feel that falling prices is not too harsh an economic burden to bear.
Campaigners want the running track at Hereford Leisure Centre to bear Mr Tarrant's name.
They also have contingency plans that will be brought to bear when the time is right.
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How much of an extra burden local governments will have to bear is still unclear.
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The load that the road itself is designed to bear will almost certainly be an issue.
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In my next blog post, we will talk about assessing the ability to bear risk.
"Qaat chewing helps me to bear the aloneness of my everyday life, " he says.
Crucially, the envelope needs to bear a special postmark that is only available on the day.
But agricultural workers continue to bear the brunt of difficult conditions and extreme weather.
They haven't had the leverage that we could bring to bear if we were serious.
But forcing employees to bear significant exposure to potentially big losses may come at a price.
The price to bail Spain out maybe too high, for even Germany to bear.
But be forewarned: those public money investments could take a long time to bear fruit.
Mr. Ehrmann's efforts to transform his garden into an art center started to bear fruit.
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It's important to bear in mind the cultural norms of your host and their guests.
In contrast, ground-based defenses have limited intercept ranges and take longer to bring to bear.
What sort of analytics can be brought to bear on this model to create insights?
"You might meet with problems, but I want you to bear with them, " Rebecca writes.
They believe we have the right to bear arms, and they believe with rights come responsibilities.
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