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Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae were taken over by the government in 2008 so additional losses would be shouldered by taxpayers.
But significant financial losses would be shouldered by banks and other institutions, and ultimately the cost would be passed on to consumers.
Ironically, before long, boxing would be shouldered through the consciousness of the public by one of the first ever professional sports mega-celebrities: heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey.
It is unclear whether that payment would be shouldered equally by all investors or if the banks would pay most of the fee.
It was not immediately clear how much it would cost to build adequate facilities in Papua New Guinea, nor did Mr. Rudd say how much of that cost would be shouldered by Australia.
Mr. Rumsfeld said the issue would be decided only at the level of Presidents Bush and Mr. Karzai, and that negotiations on the American side would be shouldered by the State Department.
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Had the medical center not spun off from the county, taxpayers would be shouldering the burden.
"It has none of the ethical burdens these steps towards germ-line modification would be shouldering," says Dana Carroll.
Ashley's problem, though, is that bidders have had second thoughts after realising the scale of the challenge they would be shouldering at St James Parkk.
Ms. Leurig noted that local taxpayers and utility customers would be shouldering most of the expense of such a venture through their tax and water bills, which would make conservation a more palatable alternative.
George Costello, 22, studying history and classics at the University of Canterbury, said it was "gutting" that the policy would not help him with the $30,000-plus debt he would be shouldering and he did not see an end in sight to paying it off.
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