Sentence examples for that could shoulder from inspiring English sources

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Richard Fairbanks, who runs Capital One out of Falls Church, Va., made his mark at Capital One by slicing and dicing the spending habits of subprime consumers, figuring out which ones were hidden gems that could shoulder higher rates and still pay.

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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.

Today's expansion of the bots collection gets a step closer to delivering on the promise of bots that could truly shoulder some of the work we all have to do.

"This is a matter of fiscal responsibility," said George Valentine, the district's deputy attorney general for civil litigation, explaining that city taxpayers deserved to be protected from expenses that could be shouldered by patients.

In his testimony today, Mr. Greenspan also expressed confidence that the United States could shoulder the costs of a war with Iraq, arguing that the economic impact would be significantly less than that of the wars in Korea and Vietnam.

Second, though the economy has not become significantly stronger over the past year and the tax increases in addition to spending cuts coming next year could push the country into a recession, independent economists say that the economy could shoulder the payroll tax increase without undue harm.

Marx clearly saw that it was the working class who could shoulder that responsibility best for, by its experience in industry, it was the only class who could master the new forces which science had brought to society.

There is further cost in the peripherals (sold separately) that clip on to its body, such as a ping-pong-ball-catapulting launcher or a xylophone, but it does come with building-block attachments that Eliza delightedly discovered could shoulder homemade Lego-constructed add-ons.

The idea that companies and shareholders could shoulder all the burden of closing the deficit in the timetable Mr McDonnell now seems to want to keep looks unrealistic.

Any decent revolution needs its leaders to surface in times of doubt, and for Columbus, there's only one hero who could shoulder that burden.

Perhaps no one could shoulder the scrutiny that Mr. Assange has lived through, but he does not play the game of making nice with the media.

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