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If the home finance market were fully private, then it would bear the losses from its own mistakes in pricing and insurance.
The benefits to any particular country of curbing its emissions is only a fraction of the costs it would bear and thus the self-interest of each country militates against such reductions.
A couple of years ago, the Royal Court had just finished its first Rough Cuts season, and no one really knew whether it would bear fruit.
This night, it would bear hundreds of refugees towards Italy.
I was confident that it would bear me out.
The laboratory has said it would bear the cost of any retesting.
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Margaret Atwood says that she writes about social problems because "it would bore us all to read something where everything is wonderful".
It would bore me to tears and be too much like the proper jobs I hated.
Some of the critics said it would bore people, but they were wrong.
It's not because he's so moral, but he'd hate himself, and it would bore him".
It would bore me, for instance -- I would find it unbearable, in fact -- to think that anyone reading this believes that the Race Question takes up all my social and psychic time.
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