Sentence examples for not being borne from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, his claim that the pupil premium will help poorer students is not being borne out by the evidence.

The agency used outdated studies and assumptions generally applied to housing markets that were not being borne out in New Jersey, the court said.

"The main burden in Chechnya is not being borne by the ground troops," Andrei Nikolayev, the chairman of the Parliament's defense committee and the former commander of the Russian border troops, said in an interview.

"If the costs to maintain the grid are not being borne by some customers, then other customers have to bear a bigger and bigger portion," said Steve Malnight, a vice president at Pacific Gas and Electric.

In effect, the proportion of the cost of free licences for the over-75s not being borne by the Department for Work and Pensions in this parliament is being borne by a rise in the cost of the licence fee for the under-75s.

With the housing market faltering and higher contributions required to maintain the value of pensions, a lot of people are suddenly beginning to feel poorer.No wriggle roomThe result is that even fervently pro-spending Labour MPs are reporting from their constituencies that the supposedly popular tax increases are not being borne quite as cheerfully as they had hoped.

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General tendencies may not be borne out in specific situations.

But those worries have not been borne out, experts say.

But these worries have not been borne out.

Of course, Church's optimism might not be borne out.

That boast has not been borne out by his campaign.

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