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It's not far away, but we have to bear down.
That's something that we have to bear that responsibility of.
Because I would have to bear false witness against him.
That's not normal, but it's what we have to bear with.
This is a burden no one person should have to bear.
If the team gets fined, that's just something I'll have to bear.
We live in a democracy and have to bear up to that.
No one should have to bear the burden of surprise medical billing.
I have to bear the burden of its past, present and future.
And why do women have to bear the burden of cost alone?
When we get our chances, we have to bear down on them.
Even with a precautionary recapitalisation, bondholders have to bear some of the burden.
As regretful as the incident was, we have to bear its full consequence.
" He added: "So why should we have to bear the burden of it?
That is a burden that America will have to bear on its soul.
"You have to bear with us," attorney William Forsyth said upon his appointment.
We're alone and we'll have to bear the cost of Donald Trump's folly.
We're alone and will have to bear the cost of Donald Trump's folly.
The banking sector will also have to bear the brunt of excessive borrowing.
In speaking truth to power, intelligence officers will sometimes have to bear bad news.
"If the team gets fined, that&aposs just something I&aposll have to bear."
But there are major indirect costs that Turkey will have to bear as well.
Families don't have to bear the costs of heartbreaking medical disasters on their own.
I'm going to explain why these limitations exist, but you'll have to bear with me.
He said those who assist or instigate drivers might also have to bear legal responsibility.
If this trade battle continues to escalate, China will have to bear a greater cost.
And that puts way more pressure on those movies than they should have to bear.
And they do not have to bear the heavy costs typically involved with regulatory compliance.
Certain people shouldn't get special protection, and other people shouldn't have to bear certain burdens.
"I know that my taxpayers shouldn't have to bear the burden," Kerner, a Democrat, said Friday.
It doesn't have to bear the weight of a billion-dollar comedy program on its own.
However, it is not a cost burden that the federal taxpayer should have to bear either.
Just dealing with this type of tragedy is more than any family should have to bear.
Unfortunately, pending legislation and regulations do not recognize the financial burden they will have to bear.
She will also have to bear the burden of voters' accumulated grievances against the Obama administration.
Okay, I did too many, you're just going to have to bear with me: 101. b.
We have to bear down on Saturday because we don't want to give back two points.
" Portman added that the Warmbiers have "had to endure more than any family should have to bear.
"The Ecuadorian people have been paying a cost that we should not have to bear," he said.
Any brand focused on younger consumers will have to bear this trend towards "woke capitalism" in mind.
The 155m Americans who get insurance from their employers do not have to bear the same costs.
"We have to bear down, collectively, come with the energy and effort," Dallas forward Harrison Barnes said.
The movie is ultimately — or also — about the assortment of crosses affluent black men have to bear.
"The Ecuadorean people have been paying a cost that we should not have to bear," he said.
EU banking union rules mean that depositors, rather than taxpayers, have to bear the brunt of any bailout.
We have to bear down, we had a power play in the last four minutes of the game.
"You will have to bear responsibility if there is a water shortage mid-season," the president told farmers.
" He added that if the team is fined over the protests, "that's just something I'll have to bear.
The small business community should not have to bear this cost burden to bid for a government contract.
Over the last 18 months, they have had to endure more than any family should have to bear.
He's hoping the consumer and retailer will not have to bear the brunt of the new 15% tariffs.
It seems like a more intense level of responsibility, psychologically speaking, than most Broadway stars have to bear.
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It's a strange kind of not-quite-responsibility to bear, but it's one that artists have to bear regardless.
Something must be done to fix the DMCA, and artists should not have to bear the burden any longer.
The good news is that the U.S. does not have to bear all or even most of the costs.
But ultimately U.S. consumers will have to bear the brunt of the price increase because the industry needs it.
Children separated from their incarcerated parents suffer more anguish and more shame than any child should have to bear.
These dietary restrictions are yet again another distinctive burden that immunocompromised people have to bear during times like this.
As Cheryl suggests, you will have to bear the weight of that loss for the rest of your life.
This will make your property harder to rent, and you may wonder whether you have to bear that burden.
The "US will have to bear all the consequences" if it does not stop all arms sales, she said.
The "US will have to bear all the consequences" if it does not stop the arms sales, she said.
It's still a hot zone and it's, you have to bear in mind how close these two countries are.
That being said, I did have to bear in mind that so many aspects of a wedding are personal.
He campaigned on the notion that the United States should not have to bear the bulk of the costs.
The company's insurance customers also have to bear losses of up to $40 million before their reinsurance policies kick in.
The product "protects the merchants so they don't have to bear the liability," said co-founder and CEO Rajesh Ramanand.
Forcing them to spend money, time, and energy interviewing prospective employees is a burden they should not have to bear.
In the class-action lawsuit, Summit says they will "have to bear the cost" of reissuing credit cards and more.
I understand why they have different ways, but it means we have to bear part of the burden of adapting.
The potential costs of offering him a place to stay are too high for you to have to bear them.
If they continue to be weak or go lower, then somebody's going to have to bear some responsibility for that.
There's this weird conundrum, right, where it's not fair that you have to bear the brunt of all of this representation.
Whatever the result, Ahok will have to bear some of the blame for his brash, confrontational style of governing, Fealy said.
Even if the privacy concerns weren't an issue, this still would be a burden that small businesses shouldn't have to bear.
In the meantime, we believe that no nation should have to bear a disproportionate share of the burden militarily or financially.
Kiggundu said while the project is benefiting some farmers, many still have to bear the high costs of fertilizers and seedlings.
"With this new environment where we have multiple providers, I don't have to bear that burden by myself anymore," Bruno said.
So, you have to take the risk, you have to bear the heat, because you are defending a super permanent majority.
But many middle-income people who do not receive such assistance would have to bear the additional cost on their own.
"I flip — and that's the word to use — and I have to bear the consequences," Mr. MacAskill said with a laugh.
"Future research and future policy are going to have to bear down on these emissions and start controlling them," he said.
In the meantime, we believe that no nation should have to bear a disproportionate share of the burden, militarily or financially.
At just 12 years old, Eta had witnessed atrocities that no child, or anyone for that matter, should ever have to bear.
" As a result, "wherever they go—even the children, even a baby—will have to bear the burden of carrying this name.
OMCs and upstream oil companies gained on reports that they may not have to bear any additional burden of higher oil subsidies.
What's more, the people that The Daily Show's tweet encourages aren't those who would have to bear the burden of unintended pregnancy.
"That could create market difficulties in terms of (higher) interest rates that the Italian government will then have to bear," he said.
A globally disrupted climate — created explicitly by human activity — should not be an inevitable reality future Americans have to bear, noted Parenteau.
"What happened to Richard is a tragedy that no other family should have to bear," his family said in a statement Friday.
When airline workers strike, carriers not only have to bear the brunt of furious travelers, but also quickly sort out labor negotiations.
Our goalie&aposs been bailing us out with huge saves all night and we have to bear down and be better for him.
At the same time banks have to bear costs such as the bank tax, regulatory costs and the costs of bank guarantee funds.
Singh noted that it is restaurant partners that have to bear the cost of deep discounts that food aggregators offer on their platforms.
But every day of beating those expectations bumps the bar a little higher for 2020, something he will have to bear in mind.
In exchange, drivers would receive employer-sponsored benefits and insurance and would no longer have to bear the brunt of their operating costs.
Our initiative addresses a blind spot in international conservation thinking, namely, the cost the farmers have to bear because of conservation related activities.
In a way, the location would work better if it didn't have to bear the weight of being the only one in town.
It seemed unfair for the dancers to have to bear the brunt of these pearl-clutchers' disdain for what was really the director's choice.
The state news agency Petra quoted the king as saying Jordan&aposs citizens shouldn&apost have to bear the burden of financial reforms alone.
The worst was to fail to recognise quickly in 2010 that Greece's debts were unpayable and that its bondholders would have to bear losses.
Apple's newest computers will no longer have to bear the title of the first MacBooks not to receive Consumer Reports' coveted seal of approval.
In contrast, patients are more likely to proceed one by one when they do not have to bear the cost of attempting multiple cycles.
"You have to bear in mind that in Cyprus there are still 40,000 Turkish troops, so Turkey could play a great role," Anastasiades said.
But we have to bear in mind that if it impacts on the race, as it did with Nibali today, then that's too much.
"It seems economic data will have to bear the burden of stabilizing sentiment," economists at Barclays said in a note to clients on Friday.
Sellers says these large animals may have been bound by similar physical constraints, but that further research will have to bear this assumption out.[PeerJ]
"We think the government will have to bear the refinancing risk for that bond and the modes of financing are not ascertained yet," said Angonin.
You'll have to bear with us because it's only Tuesday, and a Donatella appearance — especially one as unannounced as this — is not to go ignored.
The only solution is to get Indians to discuss the massive burden that women have to bear in the name of tradition in our society.
"We also have to bear in mind that the security of the United States is linked with the security of its neighboring countries," he said.
But that the other Americans who have been able to not have to bear the costs of these wars have to contribute something as well.
NUMSA spokeswoman Phakamile Hlubi-Majola said the airline's problems were a result of repeated management failures, and workers should not have to bear the consequences.
It doesn't have to hold up a human being, it doesn't have to bear a lot of weight, it just has to hold some water.
We also have to bear in mind that the only people who will hear it will be those who live near or are visiting Westminster.
"The Company will have to bear the cost of ticket refunds for passengers who have cancelled flights to China," it said in a bourse filing.
The United States has a rare opportunity to avoid another conflict in the Middle East and the financial penalty future generations will have to bear.
"We've put all the resources that we have to bear to get our employees out," Delaware Governor John Carney told a news conference on Wednesday evening.
If there is some question about whether you get arrested, that's not fun at all, and it's not a risk Iranian women should have to bear.
If there is a problem, then the six Arctic nations would have to bear the costs of humanitarian or disaster relief efforts and any required remediation.
It's a burden he wishes nobody would have to bear, but making these problems your own "is essentially putting your stake with the commonweal," he said.
"Weakness is simply not an option, North Korea will have to bear the consequences of its actions and provocations," French U.N. Ambassador Francois Delattre told reporters.
"Teams have to bear down all the way to the last second to find a way to get the job done," said McDonagh, the Rangers' captain.
We're just a Trump tweet away from New York's bail problem from becoming something the entire party and its remaining presidential candidates will have to bear.
"If the rioters are killed, the police should not have to bear legal responsibility," Global Times editor Hu Xijin wrote on his Weibo social media account.
Chibok's farmers are mostly women and not only do they have to contend with poverty; they have to bear the pain of their missing daughters too.
If the rules said that the bad guys couldn't be sympathetic, dangerous, violent, or a credible threat … the good guys would have to bear that narrative weight.
We have to bear witness and resist numbness and help the children of the black people who lose their lives to police brutality shoulder their unnatural burden.
In fact, since the 2008 financial crisis the MI industry has paid over $50 billion in claims – losses the government and taxpayers did not have to bear.
The producers of fossil fuels are already causing billions of dollars of damage and yet they don't have to bear the cost of any of that harm.
If you gain their trust to partake in their lifestyle, then you have to bear the weight of their emotional needs—just as they happily bear yours.
Flight attendants often have to bear the brunt of these outbursts, which can involve everything from refusing to sit down and buckle up to outright hostility and belligerence.
Not only do survivors of sexual assault have to bear emotional and physical burdens, they also often have to contend with the financial toll that it comes with.
Starting in October, all commercial images featuring Photoshopped models will have to bear the inscription "retouched photograph" or companies will face fines of €37,500 (nearly $41,000) per infraction.
With the costs of climate change mounting, these same companies have moved on from denying the crisis is happening to ensuring they won't have to bear the costs.
Those lower rates are expected to be a plus for corporate earnings, although some companies will have to bear one-off charges due to changes in tax policy.
Having made the commonsense observation that absent other reforms, I noted that ObamaCare patients will have to bear more of their own health-care costs as a result.
Retelit said in a statement it was already compliant with the requests so it would not have to bear any additional costs or to alter the way it operates.
As Americans, we will all have to bear the burden of recovery and rebuilding, so it is critical that the President leads by making Houston's success an American success.
To understand the ruling Watson made Wednesday night, you have to bear in mind the differences between three types of court ruling — each one more permanent than the last.
Because community health centers don't turn patients away, cuts to the safety net also mean they'll have to bear greater burdens: Simmons says centers already have tight operating margins.
Many employers would love not to have to bear the administrative burdens of running a traditional health plan, and all are looking for ways to keep health costs down.
I am a walking target on so many levels, and it is horrifying and a cross that very, very many of us who look like me have to bear.
Speaking with Wolf Blitzer in November 1999 in video reviewed by CNN's KFile, Trump said Hillary Clinton had been through more public controversy than any women should have to bear.
While you'll have to bear the post-turkey coma if you want to get day-of doorbusters, there are plenty of too-good-to-be-true deals to shop now.
Her second point — about how current women in STEM shouldn't have to bear the brunt of the labor for reaching out to potential women in STEM — looks fair at first.
An obsession with their soft tender crumb, fragrant spices and candied orange rind, and the strangely satisfying chewy texture of the doughy cross, is a cross I have to bear.
"When the NSA screws up, it's US technology companies that have to bear the reputational costs," says ACLU Chief Technologist Chris Soghoian, a longtime advocate for more aggressive disclosure requirements.
"Our rates for Medicare, Medicaid and employer-sponsored insurance have been relatively stable, but those products have to bear the cost of our losses on exchange business," Mr. Wrobel said.
You have to bear in mind that companies like that, they won't invest unless they feel there's going to be a commercial return on that investment, so that bodes well.
The very purpose was to make Trump look bad, and he didn't have to bear the burden of ensuring the ideas he was outlining get turned into real government policy.
There are some in our system that would love nothing more than to not have to bear the cost of over-the-air transmission, the cost of the equipment and everything.
Per legislation passed at the state level this past September, ratepayers legally have to bear financial responsibility for damage caused by PG&E by paying higher rates for PG&E services.
He suggested Japan and South Korea should obtain their own nuclear weapons so the U.S. doesn't have to bear the cost of defending them against rivals like China and North Korea.
That's the group of companies that are going to have to bear the brunt of what I expect to be indecisiveness while people are trying to figure out what's going on.
The government would have to bear much of this additional cost, since the A.C.A. also subsidizes premiums for people with incomes between 100 percent and 400 percent of the poverty line.
This is the curse of the sports writer, the leaden cross we have to bear; writing amusing Premier League tidbits so that you, the entitled bloody reader, can procrastinate at work.
It's a cost prepaid users will have to bear to avoid the monthly contracts that go along with the other unlimited plans, though, so they'll have to take what they can get.    
"Nonetheless, given the social significance of the foreign currency mortgages, it is likely that banks will have to bear some costs to eliminate the risk to borrowers," Moody's said in a statement.
Each wheel is equipped with 19 of these zigzag-shaped grousers, which have to bear the weight of the rover, and provide traction as the wheels traverse over sand and jagged rocks.
"It did have an impact on the euro (but) one does have to bear in mind that she did state the obvious," said Manuel Oliveri, a strategist with Credit Agricole in London.
This is especially true when the economy is not growing fast and they have to bear the huge fixed cost of all the older permanent employees they took on in easier times.
Ricky, Paul, Will, Max, and Jessica would not have to bear the indelible etches left on their lives by the appalling attacks if the perpetrators had chosen not to carry a blade.
The company will only have to bear losses of up to $40 million before its retrocession cover - when a reinsurance company has other reinsurers underwrite part of its insurance risk - kicks in.
In Beijing, police say [Chinese] it's not illegal to have the decals on, but the driver may have to bear responsibility of any accidents that result from scaring another driver with them.
These don't map exactly to the numbers we got last year from NBC, which broadcast and streamed the game, so you'll have to bear with a little bit of apples and oranges.
Private investors would still have to bear the brunt of the "expected loss", that is the difference between a loan's value on a bank's books and the price at which it was sold.
Electronic personhood would turn each smart robot into a singular legal entity, each of whom would have to bear certain social responsibilities and obligations (exactly what these would be, we don't yet know).
"It's a very quiet market and you have to bear with it for the short term," said Robert Pavlik, chief investment strategist and senior portfolio manager at SlateStone Wealth LLC in New York.
"Under similar circumstances, anyone else would have to bear the consequences for their actions, but in this case, justice and accountability seem to have evaded the American people once again," said California Rep.
Building the railway bridge was more time-consuming and technically complex than the road one, he said, because it would have to bear more weight and would need signalling and special communications equipment.
The shrapnel inside him (which could shift and kill him at any time) represents the remains of Breivik's horrific actions, the trauma that Viljar and all of Norway will have to bear forever.
"President" Trump will also have to bear in mind that any revision of libel protections — in place since New York Times v Sullivan in 1964 — may not go down well with U.S. courts.
The crisis has loomed over this month's presidential election, with right-wing front-runner Ivan Duque proposing quotas for Venezuelan immigrants, to ensure Colombia doesn't have to bear the brunt of the crisis.
"The people who are wearing the scars didn't cause the problem: We're talking about kids who have to bear the burden," said Danny Jennings, a baseball coach and teacher at the high school.
Those who could be hardest hit are middle-class people who make too much money to qualify for subsidies and would have to bear the burden of premium increases without a mandate. Sen.
And while he did not dispute the report's findings that drivers have higher median incomes than public transit riders, he pointed out that drivers also have to bear other expenses, like gas and parking.
They raised concerns about whether they would have to bear costs for logistics, liability or security, which they might then pass on to students, and said they were working with legislators to address those.
If the FDA doesn't reverse course before 2018, more lives will needlessly be lost and all of us who have to bear the public-health costs of tobacco-related deaths and illnesses will suffer.
"Congress party's electoral promise could tilt traders' and urban middle class voters towards Modi, since they would have to bear the economic pressure," said Praveen Khandelwal, secretary general of the Confederation of All India Traders.
Egyptian businessmen worry that they will have to bear the extra costs of Thursday's move and say they have not yet fully recovered from the impact of austerity measures taken over the past eight months.
"He feels bad that they might have to bear the mark of being his children and he doesn't want that pain for them but doesn't want to lose them in his life either," Engelmayer said.
"They will have to bear the full responsibility for the demise of the treaty," although he said NATO would not place nuclear-capable, land-based medium-range missiles in Europe, as happened in the 1980s.
The Thunder are in the same bind, even though Coach Billy Donovan has tried to convince his players that Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant do not have to bear the full load of every winning shot.
In any event, consumers will likely have to bear even more of the burden under Trump, said Steve Kraus, a partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, a venture capital firm that invests in health-care start-ups.
Depending on the abilities of an AI or robot, it will either have to be responsible for itself, or in some cases, watched over by a guardian, who will have to bear the brunt of responsibility.
While some officials, like Mr. Johnson and Ms. James, say they are concerned about the costs the city may have to bear, others stood by the executive order, saying it provided the accountability Nycha urgently needed.
"If you want to ask the witness about the substantive information which you claim numerous times this witness would have to bear, not her opinion of her husband...then you can ask those questions," she said.
There are some truly cringeworthy lines in this song—"if she make this dick hard, she woke up a sleeping giant" or "smoke so much that Smokey the Bear have to bear with us," for instance.
She said at the time that officials "do not have to bear personal responsibility" because, while the scandal reflected flaws within the government, it did not necessarily mean that they were neglecting duties or flouting laws.
That's six months that they could have to bear the full cost of their health care — an especially acute risk if some kind of medical emergency is what prompted them to sign up in the first place.
Of course, individuals who are not eligible for premium tax credits because their income is too high, and consumers who purchase coverage outside of the marketplaces, will have to bear the full weight of the premium increases.
"I think because I have been open about it and I talk about it, people get it and it doesn't feel like I have to hide it or that I have to bear through it," she said.
At the same time, European politicians must tell their voters that, as the United States pivots away from the Middle East, Europe will have to bear a greater burden, because so much is at stake for us.
If you actually added $40 trillion to the U.S. national debt, as Ocasio-Cortez has proposed, it would be younger people and future generations that have to bear the astronomical tax burden when the bills come due.
Under the change being considered, that child's family would have to bear the cost of his care for the whole period up to their enrollment in Medicaid, which would likely come to thousands and thousands of dollars.
" At a New York Economic Club lunch on Tuesday, however, he said, "It's easy to criticize and it's easy to say what you would do if you didn't have to bear the consequences of what you decided.
Whatever the outcome of the Weinstein trial, we women — not just Weinstein survivors, but all women — are speaking our truth and shaping society so that future generations of women do not have to bear our same burdens.
"It means the local taxpayers will have to bear the added burden of being part of the security for the president of the United States," Paulette Burdick, the Democratic mayor of Palm Beach County, told CNN Friday.
Similarly, while today Trump's view is that Hillary Clinton deserves some form of guilt-by-association for Bill Clinton's alleged misdeeds, back in 1999 he said she has "been through more than any woman should have to bear."
Clark said Gonzalez-Garcia was also initially told to travel from where she now lives in the Boston area to a specific site in New Jersey for fingerprints and would have to bear the cost of the travel.
Volkswagen doubts that hardware retrofits on older diesels are technically feasible and is only willing to foot the bill if it does not have to bear liability for any engine damage that may result, a company source said.
"We have to announce tough decisions and South Africans will have to bear some pain (as a result) of some of the decisions we are going to have to announce in order to stabilize our debt," he said.
He also wouldn't have to bear the burden of cleaning her tombstone, refreshing flowers by an outdoor grave, or paying slightly higher yearly maintenance fees of up to 12,000 yen ($105) so that weeds didn't slink across it.
The construction and services contractor collapsed on Monday, and the government said it would pay private sector employees for 48 hours before the company's customers would have to bear the costs themselves, or accept termination of the contracts.
"It's too bad that they're unable to work due to no fault of their own, and they have to bear the brunt of that issue," Emily Savard, a program and policy analyst for DWD, told the news outlet.
No man should have to bear the burden of being a hero alone, but more than that, in sharing the moment with Thomson, Branca eliminated the victor/vanquished aspect from what was, after all, only a sports story.
"You have to bear your soul and figure out how your life experiences relate directly to what your potential constituents want from a leader in your district," Howard Franklin, a Georgia Democratic strategist, told me ahead of McBath's win.
Brands will have to bear these changing dynamics in mind as they allocate a significant amount of money toward reaching younger audiences: Advertisers are expected to spend $1.7 billion on campaigns targeted towards kids by 2021, per PwC estimates.
BERLIN/HALTERN AM SEE (Reuters) - Germany's opposition Greens have softened their stance towards utility companies, agreeing with powerful trade union IG BCE that they should not have to bear alone the costs of the country's exit from nuclear power.
BERLIN/HALTERN AM SEE (Reuters) - Germany's opposition Greens have softened their stance towards utility companies, agreeing with powerful trade union IG BCE that they should not have to bear alone the costs of the country's exit from nuclear power.
Palm Beach's mayor also suggested creating higher taxes for residents in early March, saying if the government didn't help cover costs, local taxpayers would likely have to bear the burden of the added security costs associated with the visits.
According to the supervisor KNF, Polish banks, which closed 2015 with a joint net profit of 13.1 billion zlotys ($3.4 billion), would have to bear 67 billion in the costs of a bill flagged by Poland's president in January.
The power of experts to deny treatments to people who — unlike the Gards — can't pay for them is going to increase in a West whose governments will have to bear the lion's share of an aging population's medical bills.
That issue had led to a clash between Seehofer and Merkel, who repeatedly insisted that Germany shouldn&apost act unilaterally by sending back asylum seekers to other European countries that would then have to bear the biggest burden of the influx.
"Our pricing, you have to bear in mind, was set in December and January, as we were moving into markets that were a little bit insecure — the oil price dropping, finance markets in a little bit of trouble," Pylkkanen said.
The carriers, of course, fought the ruling by the CRTC, claiming that customers should have to "bear the cost of the unlocking," as Rogers vice president Howard Slawner said back in February, failing to note that carriers themselves lock devices.
By pretending that there's some quota on how much harassment can be addressed, denounced, and punished, DeVos is doing a enormous disservice to women in this country, who'll have to bear the negative consequences while men walk around scot-free.
Seen by some in Europe's biggest economy as a stealth bailout of indebted south European governments, many Germans have been irked by the scheme, commonly known as quantitative easing, arguing that Germany taxpayers have to bear the risk for others.
Some carmakers, frustrated over how long it is taking Takata to identify and replace the potentially lethal inflators, now realize they will likely have to bear some of the burden to overhaul Takata, people with knowledge of those discussions say.
"Retailers have to bear the extra costs generating for the extended operating hours, which does not necessarily bring in the same ratio of income, compared to normal operating hours, because the night traffic is more dispersed," JLL's Wei pointed out.
That's because the kind of gay panic that Hart was joking about is very real, and it isn't funny to the real queer people who have to bear the potentially dangerous and devastating impact of such fear in the real world.
"Women in the Communist Party have to bear the double burden of doing most of the household chores and child-rearing, making it very difficult for female Party officials to move around the country and advance to more senior positions," Fincher said.
"The revision... allows to reduce uncertainty about banks' annual payments (to the fund) in the future regardless of contingencies that the resolution fund may have to bear," the finance ministry said, adding that the measure had the green light from the European Commission.
It is unclear to what degree states would continue Medicaid expansion eligibility regardless of the AHCA, especially given that enrollment rates have exceeded CBO's projections by more than half, and over time states would have to bear a larger share of the cost.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Carrying Malaysia's hopes of a breakthrough Olympic gold has been a heavy burden for badminton's world number one Lee Chong Wei and it is one he will have to bear alone into his third successive singles final on Saturday.
" Asked later if he was cooperating with the special counsel, Stone said, "I don't want to address that question, but I have made it clear I will not testify against the President, because I would have to bear false witness against him.
" Asked then if he was cooperating with the special counsel, Stone said, "I don't want to address that question, but I have made it clear I will not testify against the President, because I would have to bear false witness against him.
We cannot fully contain Covid-19 at this point, so we must face it head on and bring every tool we have to bear against it -- from support for the hungry, to better nutrition, to scientific endeavor seeking drug treatments and vaccines.
BEIJING, Feb 22 (Reuters) - A European Union probe into whether China is dumping aluminium extrusions is a result of "internal" factors at the companies that complained and Chinese producers should not have to bear the consequences, China's metal association said on Saturday.
BEIJING, Feb 22 (Reuters) - A European Union probe into whether China is dumping aluminum extrusions is a result of "internal" factors at the companies that complained and Chinese producers should not have to bear the consequences, China's metal association said on Saturday.
"There's an equity situation as to whether the taxpayers should have to bear the burden of this, as opposed to the folks who created the problem," said Don Zimmerman, executive director of the Arkansas Municipal League, an alliance of cities and towns.
There's a moment, in the final hours of this wretched campaign, when Weiner looks at his wife, and she looks at him, and they share an unspoken understanding: This is more than two people should have to bear, and it is all Anthony's fault.
By the same token, the youth feel that all citizens have to bear the brunt of the changes, including a royal family that had extensive privileges known to all and resented by all — hence, the recent widely reported episode at the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh.
China strongly urges Canada to "release the detainee immediately and earnestly protest the person's legal and legitimate rights and interests, otherwise it will definitely have serious consequences, and the Canadian side will have to bear the full responsibility for it," Le said in the statement.
Every word that should come out of his mouth should dignify those wonderful brave family members that now have to bear the burden of that sacrifice, but this nation dignifies them regardless of the behavior of the president, this nation honors them, honors their sacrifice.
None of which have netted in any change, and we continue towards the iceberg with increasing stakes both within the company, for the people who work there and, I would argue, societally for the people that have to bear the brunt of the ... The inventions you're making.
"Kids are being given some really dangerous messages these days about the fact that they can't handle being triggered, that they shouldn't have to bear witness to anything that makes them uncomfortable and that their external environments should bend to and accommodate their needs," she told me.
"It's a cross I have to bear – right or wrong, good or bad, I have to live with it – and I do because I am clear in my mind, and I think most people in England are, that it's not true," Boycott, 78, told BBC radio.
"I recognize that the SAMs impose burdens on defendant that an average general population prisoner does not have to bear, but the SAMs, as a whole, are rationally connected to a legitimate government objective," Judge Cogan wrote in an order filed in Federal District Court in Brooklyn.
The Weinstein Co will have to budget $100,000 to find files Harvey Weinstein says he needs to gauge his claims as a creditor, but he will have to bear additional costs for document searches, according to the judge overseeing the bankruptcy of the TV and film studio Weinstein cofounded.
"We have to bear down these next couple of weeks and look to win this division and get in the postseason and go from there," Red Sox right-hander and reigning Cy Young Award winner Rick Porcello, who suffered his 2112th loss of the season on Sunday, told reporters.
We often talk ruefully about how the U.S. judicial system will "put the victim on trial" in sexual assault cases—about how someone who has experienced abuse shouldn't have to bear the burden of proof, or be questioned about their role in the crime, and yet they often are.
What government does at its best, from the New Deal forward, has been to provide some certainty and predictability: that what you earned would be yours, that what you saved would be there for you and that you wouldn't have to bear all the risk on your own.
And so even as the authorities in Beijing instructed local governments "to resolutely defend and prevent further spread and dissemination of the disease," those local governments — given the financial burden they would have to bear to cover any culling of stock — had an incentive to not report the disease.
Mayor Paulette Burdick says that using local law enforcement to protect President Donald Trump during his frequent trips to his Mar-a-Lago estate "means the local taxpayers will have to bear the added burden of being part of the security for the president of the United States," according to CNN.
"The girl's side had agreed but not the jirga and they warned that if the two families did not carry out the barbaric deed, their family in their village back home would have to bear the consequences," said Zia Ur Rehman, a Pakistani journalist who first reported on the case.
In his great and still-influential essay, "Perpetual Peace" (1795), the philosopher Immanuel Kant argued that countries with genuinely republican forms of government were much less likely to go to war with each other because a republican constitution empowered the very people who would have to bear war's costs and calamities.
Some people say that the potential welfare impacts of future climate change are so severe that speed and efficiency are the only morally acceptable guiding principles — we should prioritize reducing emissions as fast as possible, even if it means developing nations have to bear more of the cost than is fair.
"In emergency care situations, patients should never have to bear the burden of out-of-network costs they didn't agree to pay," Trump said at press conference Thursday, standing with a family that was billed nearly $18,000 for a urine drug test that would have carried an in-network charge of just $101.
"In emergency care situations, patients should never have to bear the burden of out-of-network costs they didn't agree to pay," Trump said at news conference last week, standing with a family that was billed nearly $18,000 for a urine drug test that would have carried an in-network charge of just $101.
"Politically, I think he is discovering that having total dictatorial power has a downside, which is that when things go wrong or have a high risk of going wrong, then you also have to bear all the responsibility," said Victor Shih, an associate professor at the University of California San Diego who studies Chinese politics.
"If the position from the EU is that the withdrawal agreement can't be changed - whether it's add-ons or subtractions - full stop, which is their position today, then let's face it, they will be taking the decision to see the UK leave on no-deal terms, and that's a responsibility they will have to bear," Raab said.
Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) said on Wednesday that agriculture industry workers should not have to bear the brunt of China's retaliation against U.S. tariffs.
For women like Ramba and Dusha, every unplanned pregnancy creates a self-perpetuating cycle of poverty and disempowerment that generations will have to bear — longer hours of physical labor, more mouths to feed, less money to send their children to school, young girls who are married off early and sent to their husband's homes, early pregnancies, and...repeat.
As in the past, the central bank will have to bear the whole burden of stabilizing an economy with weak fundamentals (real disposable personal incomes growing 1.1 percent, actual unemployment rate of 8.6 percent and 37 percent of the active civilian population out of the labor force) and intractable uncertainties concerning fiscal, structural and trade policies.
"If the position from the EU is that the withdrawal agreement can't be changed - whether it's add-ons or subtractions - full stop, which is their position today, then let's face it, they will be taking the decision to see the U.K. leave on no-deal terms, and that's a responsibility they will have to bear," Raab told Reuters during a visit to Mexico City.
The states are arguing that they have to "bear the burden" of unauthorized migration by paying for public schooling for unauthorized immigrant children; including US citizen children whose parents are unauthorized in safety-net programs; and especially, by having to provide "uncompensated" emergency care to unauthorized immigrants who don't have health insurance, since they're barred from participating in the exchanges under Obamacare and don't have low-cost insurance options.
" If this is America, where the Great Leader threatens allies who do not fall in line, retweets the anti-Muslim racism of British fascists, insults the Muslim mayor of London, dreams up a terror attack in Sweden, invents a call from the Mexican president, claims the Russia story is a "total fabrication," then you will have to "bear to hear the truth you've spoken twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe Biden Former Bush official blasts Buttigieg: 'He is not ready' Ex-Trump campaign adviser: Biden would be able to 'sit down and get some things done' with Republicans Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers say Facebook deepfake ban falls short | House passes bills to win 5G race | Feds sound alarm on cyberthreat from Iran | Ivanka Trump appearance at tech show sparks backlash MORE slammed President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, saying the U.S. will have to bear the burden of "Trump's folly" in the wake of a U.S. drone strike that killed senior Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani.

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