Sentence examples similar to borne public from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes he has written about something too intimate, too scary, too real, for him to bear public scrutiny.

The reasons for the prolonged secrecy are to conceal the fact that so much of the policy making doesn't bear public examination.

This reasoning can help explain why individuals are sometimes asked to bear public health burdens that do not directly benefit them.

"The costs of rail travel will be borne by public as a whole and profits will go to the public," he said.

About 80% of this reduction will be borne by public spending restraint.

Piccoli said there was uncertainty over who would bear the loss of any reduction in funding in the three years after 2014, revealing Pyne made comments "that would presume that that loss will have to be borne by public schools".

It's a weasel word borne of public relations speak.

Kennedy had nothing to say against believers entering public life, or believers bringing their religious conscience to bear on public policy.

The consensus conference model addresses both aspects of a broader conception of research translation: engaging the public in scientific questions, and bringing their unique perspectives to bear on public health research, practice, and policy.

Whereas evidence has always been brought to bear in public health practice, the formal discipline of EBPH has evolved relatively recently and is now generally considered standard public health practice (Brownson et al. 2009).

The public is scientifically illiterate and doesn't understand the physical properties and economics of spectrum, which also appear to bore the public silly.

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