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One would be delusional to think this specific part of his game does not bear the brunt of the problem.
But in terms of new commitments, that is where the brunt of the problem will be felt".
Reuven Rivlin, the communications minister whose thinking is close to Mr. Sharon's, added bluntly: "Arafat is the brunt of the problem".
Thailand has had to bear the brunt of the problem, and has come to accept the fact that it will ultimately be left with at least sixty thousand refugees and perhaps, depending on the numbers that continue to escape, as many as a hundred thousand who will have no other place to go.
"It is imploding faster than people realise and patients are already bearing the brunt of the problem".
Over breakfast at Auntie April's, Kevin explained the brunt of the problem.
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Train passengers in Manchester bore the brunt of the problems after track signals were damaged by a lightning strike, stranding some trains at Manchester Piccadilly station.
And for not paying attention". Adam apologises for his behaviour and adds innocently: "I can't explain why the whole class started to run about and not listening to the instruction". Ms Phillips said: "Supply teachers are transient - they can often feel the brunt of the problems pupils face.
The American Hospital Association, which bore the brunt of the problems older people encountered as they aged, signed on, too.
We don't need trillions of government dollars to solve the brunt of this problem.
"Farmers shouldn't have to pay the brunt of the deficit problem," he said.
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