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In a commentary for the Guardian, Simon Jenkins, a former editor of the Times of London, made a point that always bears repeating at times like this: beware the danger of overreaction.
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Before that happens, it will be essential to see how patients fare over an extended period and get a better fix on which patients are most likely to benefit from costly surgeries that always bear some risk.
"Obedience to the Fourth Amendment always bears that cost and surely brings with it other benefits".
"But obedience to the Fourth Amendment always bears that cost and surely brings with it other benefits".
Rather, it means that we will always bear that heavy burden of loss upon our shoulders.
"Unlike his glitzy Western counterparts, he traveled by bus and lived in cheap hotels," The Economist magazine said — repeating a myth about Western reporters that does not always bear scrutiny.
It can be seen in retrospect that he always bore air of a man with a guilty secret, who woke every morning knowing that day's newspapers could finish him off.
It always bears repeating that humans are only as rich as the diversity that surrounds them, whether we mean cultural or economic diversity.
Bouvier insisted that he always bore the financial risk for all his transactions, if only for a short time.
More recently, the Party has offered annual targets for economic growth that almost always bear out, no matter what sort of creative policy, or accounting, steps are required.
Yet with wine, it always bears repeating that every palate is different.
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