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But more of the increase should be shouldered by the rich who have done so well from recent trends.
But the cost of the additional runway should be shouldered by the government and not the airlines, Jeff Tudor, a spokesman said.
But I hope you won't take it amiss if the horse that you back should be shouldered aside by the toughest, most resilient chaser of my lifetime.
Peter Sands, chief executive of Standard Chartered and chairman of the group's regulation committee, said, "Any additional costs arising out of the winding down of firms should be shouldered by the financial industry itself".
Wary of stepping too far into the Legislature's domain, the court refused to specify how much money it would take to fix matters or how much of the responsibility should be shouldered by New York City taxpayers themselves.
The report, which has not yet been released, addresses one of the more contentious questions facing Congress this year: How much of the burden of college debt should be shouldered by the government and how much by the students themselves?
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But at its core, the fight has been over who should be shouldering the burden of deficit reduction in a time of stagnating median incomes and growing disparity.
In a report to Congress, the treasury secretary, John W. Snow, said that private insurers should be shouldering more of the terrorism risks.
If anyone in this sad circus should be shouldering the austerity, it should be the banks.
"We should be shoulder to shoulder with the army.
Keep your chin on your chest and as your feet meet the wall they should be shoulder-width apart.
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