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Because of the headlines Rodriguez has generated, with more possibly to come, he will ultimately bear the brunt of the contract abuse.
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"But that's likely to take several months to properly feed through, given that retailers won't feel the brunt of the cost increases until existing contracts with foreign suppliers come to an end," she said.
Union officials have said they do not want to bear the brunt of the agency's cost-cutting measures and suggested a three-year contract with cost-of-living increases that keep pace with inflation.
Those more likely to be employed on temporary contracts, such as the young, bore the brunt of the pain.
Instead, they favor temporary contracts that have become common among younger workers and the newly hired, who absorb the brunt of the crisis.
Dallas bore the brunt of the storm.
Civilians bore the brunt of the strikes.
Brooks bore the brunt of the criticism.
Chetumal took the brunt of the storm.
She received the brunt of the jeers.
They bore the brunt of the arson and looting.
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