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Even the act of moving one's thumb between buttons is too much delay to bear.
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Several months separated the publication of the first and second volumes, and there was then a further delay, almost too tense to bear, before the fate of Frodo Baggins was disclosed in the third.
America's has no such qualms; in addition to the insurance against delays, it is helping to bear the cost of the permitting process and offering tax breaks on power produced by new plants.
We're not responsible for treatment delays, but are made to bear the brunt of the repercussions.
Attending college — free or not — also imposes other opportunity costs, like delayed wages, that can be hard to bear.
Even when banks initiated foreclosure fraud, they refuse to bear the costs of delays and bad deals of their own making.
Further, the study aimed at providing a novel approach to measuring delay-of-reinforcement gradients in order to bring converging evidence to bear on the differences between the SHR and the WKY strains.
This, Webb says, pushes up costs for the council and causes delays because bidders have the right to appeal decisions – another cost the taxpayer has to bear.
If the Chancellor continues to delay the review of business rates until 2017 it will be too much for the sector to bear at the moment.
To bear witness?
"I just go bear to bear to bear".
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