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It's a question of which taxpayers would bear more of the burden.
Mr. Reback wanted to create a business-to-business start-up, but Mr. Taylor convinced him that voice-to-Internet services would bear more fruit.
Rather than negotiate directly with the Taliban, a program to reconcile with local communities who are tacitly supporting the Taliban by default (because of lack of an alternative) would bear more fruit.
He promised that those with broader shoulders would bear more of the burden: a persuasive idea, which rightly includes the upper-middle income bracket hit by child benefit changes, but which should surely extend beyond to the top rate taxpayers.
Members of the groups, 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care and the city chapter of Blacks in Government, held a news conference outside City Hall to say that black and Hispanic workers would bear more than their share of the proposed layoffs, in part because of the types of jobs being cut and in part because of the seniority system.
The district judge concluded that the elimination of same-day registration would "bear more heavily on African-Americans than whites" and accepted that making it harder to count provisional ballots would also "disproportionately affect black voters".
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He wore sandals and cargo shorts when I met him in March, but in a fedora and distressed suit he'd bear more than a passing resemblance to Jake Gittes.
Replacement of the glycosyl oxygen with the sulphur atom would give rise to an analogue, which despite not being isosteric (van der Waals radius of sulphur is 1.85 Å compared to 1.44 Å for oxygen) would still bear more resemblance to the natural O-linked substrate than the glycosyl C-phosphonate analogue.
These traders would, of course, bear more of their own downside risks.
A two-handed backhand would seem to bear more resemblance to a baseball swing, but not necessarily to Cano's.
Robert Christgau, a music critic, commented that he'd "expect to bear more" of Thrillers "Wanna Be Startin' Something" and "Thriller" on the "dancefloor" rather than in his "living room".
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