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Large hotels, such as those the gunman targeted on Friday, may bear the biggest losses.
And in failing practices, receptionists may bear the brunt of patients' frustration.
Poorer countries may bear the brunt, but that does not leave the rest of the globe immune, the IPCC finds.
That leaves two remaining groups that may bear the burden of the corporate tax: workers and shareholders.
"Some companies may bear the risk" of legally questionable business practices if they believe they can cut a deal to defer their prosecution indefinitely, Mr. Khanna said.
While Seattle has received the most attention, Olympia, just southwest of the quake's epicenter and with about 34,000 residents, may bear the worst scars.
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