Sentence examples for better able to bear from inspiring English sources

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It is most likely that if an individual is better able to bear that cost, the externality will be larger as depicted in the right case in Figure 1, while if that individual is not, the externality will be smaller as illustrated in the left case.

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The "broad shoulders" of insurance companies are seen as able to bear the costs of mistaken judgments rather better than the much narrower shoulders of an injured citizen.

Sophisticated derivatives ought to help the economy find a better balance of risk and return, with the risks more accurately allocated to those who are willing and able to bear them.

The linesman might be able to bear the abuse.

It remains unclear how heavy a workload the hard-nosed Bradshaw will be able to bear.

One for fans of the franchise who will be able to "bear" the reference-heavy story.

"Businessmen already crushed by the crisis are not able to bear this additional Mafia pressure".

I've never been able to bear watching anyone die onstage, never mind a blood relative.

It had another effect — I was never able to bear another child.

Luckily I was able to bear down and win points when I had to.

Were I she writing to my son, I wouldn't be able to bear it".

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