Sentence examples for ability to bear the from inspiring English sources

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Mass killings, Himmler said, were a heroic task requiring great courage, loyalty to the Führer and ability to bear the suffering involved in being an executioner.

This shift is often attributed to rising inequality, with lower-income women having less access to the most effective forms of contraception, less sex education, and less ability to bear the cost of an unanticipated child.

The very fatalism that has always defined the Russian temperament – the ability to bear the cold, the wars, the dictators, with a hollow shrug, is now, in tandem with modern contraception, being turned against their species.

Davidson says that while the creature may vary, the horse is fairly common "in the lands where horses are in general use, and Sleipnir's ability to bear the god through the air is typical of the shaman's steed" and cites an example from a study of shamanism by Mircea Eliade of an eight-legged foal from a story of a Buryat shaman.

With the baby boom generation about to enter retirement age, publicly-funded drug programs must assess their ability to bear the costs associated with dramatic increases in prescribing rates.

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Like the drunk who doesn't know when to leave the party, they remain oblivious to their dwindling audience, their increasing irrelevance and their ability to bore the pants off anyone who crosses their path.

These figures show the burden of taxation and spending as a share of the economy's ability to bear that burden and are best for comparative analysis.

That she has done so while maintaining her characteristic decency, warmth, and good humor is a testament to her ability to bear even the most arduous duties with poise and confidence.

According to Sandelowski et al. [ 5], the fact of being a woman, the ability to bear children, and the possibility of infecting their offspring, all contribute to the unique experience of living with a stigmatized disease such as HIV infection.

In contrast, following unilateral injury to the sciatic nerve, p110δ KI mice showed a significant decrease in the recovery of the ability to bear weight on the injured paw (Figure 5A, B).

When up against an illness that threatens so many outward signs of womanhood -- the ability to bear children, if the chemo causes you to go through menopause prematurely, as it did my mother; your curves, and often your breasts; even your eyelashes and eyebrows -- my mother maintained her core identity as a wife, a mom, a funny, loving friend, and a confidante.

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