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And both European consumers and corporations tend to shoulder less debt than their American counterparts.
The Minnesota left-hander Francisco Liriano was placed on the 15-day disabled list with inflammation in his throwing shoulder, less than a month after pitching a no-hitter.
Worn under his uniform, the jerry-rigged sling made his shoulder less likely to pop out of place.
Younger siblings are often able to get away with more since their parents aren't nervous, new parents anymore, and they tend to shoulder less responsibility than firstborns.
A recent Washington Post analysis found that the 30 companies in the Dow Jone Industrial Average, including Boeing, shoulder less than half the tax burden today, as a share of profits, as they did a couple of generations ago.
James decided to join with Bosh and Wade in part so that he could shoulder less load offensively, thinking that his improved teammates would give him a better chance of winning a championship than had he stayed in Cleveland.
The only exclusion criterion was previous surgery in the affected shoulder less than 1 year ago.
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