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No losses can be borne by taxpayers.
Only they can judge whether the cost can be borne.
"Judgment can be borne out of experience," he said.
The pain can be borne endlessly, provided it is never acknowledged.
Isak Dinesen has been quoted as saying "all sorrows can be borne if you put them in a story or tell a story about them".
Conservatives appear to believe that the sequester is a big nothing, that cutting 9 percent out of nonmilitary spending and 13 percent from military spending can be borne easily.
More importantly, it gave me a first-hand insight into the resourcefulness and ingenuity that can be borne out of hardship.
The ability to distil what is just and equitable between competing arguments can be borne of experience, but it is also an instinctive quality.
Anyone doing so, the letter said, "causes his neighbour a great loss, and his iniquity is greater than can be borne".
"Most of the cost of all the great programming that's being made on TV can be borne by advertising, and it can be advertising that is useful to you, rather than something you are not interested in," he said.
But the disease, which can be borne on a zephyr of wind, on the tires of cars or on shoes and clothes, is so contagious that the standard response is to destroy infected animals rapidly.
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