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is shouldering
noun
The part of an animal's body between the base of the neck and forearm socket.
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Even so, EMI is shouldering a heavy burden.
In rebutting these slights, OT pointed out that Rio is shouldering most of the project's risks.
Like Spotify, Pandora is also in growth mode, and is shouldering losses to attract more listeners.
But who is shouldering the problems of start-up fashion design?
More important, Michigan's athletic department budget is shouldering little of the program's cost.
In particular, the organization's economic powerhouse is shouldering the lion's share of the losses.
And the United States military is shouldering most of the load.
The conglomerate is shouldering about $60bn£35bnbn) in debt and has $4bn falling due next month.
The hills are not so tough, especially when a strapping lad is shouldering your pack.
The company is shouldering €10bn of debt, built up during Wiedeking's pursuit of VW.
A fine attitude, but now in taking on Faust he is shouldering another hex.
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