Sentence examples for Bear upon from inspiring English sources

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Bear upon

verb

To influence, have an effect upon.

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He proves that again in "Men With Guns," which brings the quiet integrity of Mr. Sayles's "Lone Star" to bear upon even more uncompromising material.

Bringing big data expertise to bear upon big questions is amplifying the impact of Duke's signature interdisciplinary culture.

Similar factors bear upon the risk of contempt of court.

How do these new findings bear upon dietary ethics?

I offer two comments that perhaps bear upon the piece.

For these purposes, institutional theory is brought to bear upon this quasi-professional group.

The consequences of the environmental decisions we make today will bear upon future generations of people.

Indeed, Fifa's invidiousness becomes somehow more pronounced when brought to bear upon a developing nation.

We're not systematic about the forces that shape, bear upon and guide, elevate and inspire behaviour.

Her foreign MBA is helping Nehemiah bring creative thinking to bear upon her problem.

The cooperative village scheme failed, bringing additional pressure to bear upon an already desperately weak economy.

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