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"brunt" Definitions
  1. to receive the main force of something unpleasant

938 Sentences With "brunt"

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Kim Kardashian gets the brunt -- the brunt of so many jokes.
You also wouldn't get a sense that Iraqi and Syrian forces did the brunt of the fighting, and thus deserve the brunt of the credit.
And again, his accuser is bearing the brunt of aspersion.
I share the brunt of what is happening here, too.
Like I share the brunt of what's happening here too.
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American and European banks, economies and taxpayers bore the brunt.
Small carriers will likely feel the brunt of that policy.
Like other neighborhoods, Harlem has borne the brunt of gentrification.
Older workers seem to bear the brunt of the problem.
The Mexican peso has felt the brunt of the impact.
Colombia and Brazil bear the brunt of the Venezuelan exodus.
Energy and consumer stocks bore the brunt of the selling.
Her lecherous boss Jack gets the brunt of it too.
Their dependents also bear the brunt of this illegal behavior.
Children bore the brunt of a deadly shooting in Mexico.
His head appeared to take the brunt of McAvoy's hit.
Afghan forces have been bearing the brunt, suffering unsustainable casualties.
So will Apple bear the brunt of Trump's trade war?
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American farmers still bear the brunt of Beijing's planned tariffs.
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It was Barbara who bore the brunt of this heartache.
Increasingly, Muslim women are bearing the brunt of the hate.
Oregon would bear the brunt of a 50 percent cut.
Foresters, farmers and ranchers are bearing the brunt of this.
Colombia has borne the brunt of the exodus of Venezuelans.
Black men in particular confronted the brunt of the violence.
Men bore the brunt of the first wave of automation.
But lately, he has borne the brunt of fans' wrath.
She will bear the brunt of this, but you're right.
Airlines and energy stocks have borne most of the brunt.
"He bears the brunt of me sometimes, unfortunately," Boone said.
Theme parks have also borne the brunt of the virus.
Jordan, too, has borne the brunt of the refugee crisis.
But then, in Chapter 15, Brunt drops in Hicks's speculation.
And I am willing to take the brunt of that.
On this issue, NAFTA faced the brunt of the blame.
Drivers say they're bearing the brunt of the price cuts.
The poor Reds are getting the brunt of his bat.
Workers are feeling the brunt, and not just in Germany.
Rural India seems to be taking the brunt, especially farmers.
It was these homes that bore the brunt of María.
Afghan government forces are bearing the brunt of heavy fighting.
I think I haven't got the brunt of it yet.
And I think she got the brunt of that, unfortunately.
Carmakers and manufacturers also bore the brunt of Trump's Mexico threat.
Girls are facing the brunt of a rise in online bullying.
As usual, only one side bears the brunt of that misfortune.
"Saudi Arabia is bearing the brunt of these cuts," said Wang.
Maine received the brunt of the snowfall totals in the region.
On RHOA, it's Moore who bears the brunt of the commentary.
Amatrice, the town that bore the brunt of destruction on Aug.
The world's poorer nations are bearing the brunt of the burden.
United and Southwest passengers have borne the brunt of the cancellations.
Medical facilities and personnel have borne the brunt of the fighting.
Civilians caught in the crossfire bear the brunt of it all.
Muslims have borne the brunt of such convictions in several countries.
Kelly's husband, novelist Douglas Brunt, also joined her on the outing.
But not everyone who's endured the brunt of these forces voted
But it was central and eastern Nebraska that took the brunt.
But unsubsidized customers are bearing the full brunt of price hikes.
But it was Macau that bore the brunt of the damage.
PBMs have arguably received the brunt of the blame from lawmakers.
Ver has felt the brunt of much of the online vitriol.
However, nonsubsidized customers face the full brunt of the price hikes.
Rousseff has borne the political brunt of this precipitous economic decline.
State Assemblyman Rocky Chávez has endured the brunt of Democrats' spending.
The north-east of England has felt the brunt of it.
The world's poorer countries are bearing the brunt of the burden.
That means those people bear the full brunt of premium increases.
The latter carries higher returns but bears the brunt of losses.
Lately, North Carolina has been suffering the brunt of the storm.
Gillibrand, however, has borne the brunt of the criticism since then.
Buskers, in particular, bear the brunt of their brutality quite often.
Colombia has borne the brunt of mass migration from its neighbor.
The marketing and merchandising teams took the brunt of the layoffs.
Franchisees say they have borne the brunt of declining delivery prices.
What's worse, lawmakers don't bear the brunt of these missed deadlines.
To date, our allies have borne the brunt of Iran's attacks.
In Cuba, small businesses may feel the brunt of the restrictions.
"Working people are bearing the brunt of these policies," says Shuler.
Among them, the blow to the tourism industry bears the brunt.
Financial stocks lost ground, with public sector lenders taking the brunt.
Not all states will bear the full brunt of this law.
That's about two-and-a-half days of tropical storm winds, and on Wednesday we will feel the brunt -- all of the island will feel the brunt of sustained category four or five winds, Rosselló said.
"Joey gets a lot of the brunt of our jokes," Bass confessed.
Unsurprisingly, women tend to get the brunt of this kind of critique.
Vern Roberts got the brunt of the attack while mowing the lawn.
Inevitably, the police have borne the brunt of protesters' rage and frustration.
Clean air, clean water, and climate change programs would bear the brunt.
The Midwest is bearing the brunt of declining conditions, the report found.
And apparently Gaga is still feeling the brunt of all these losses.
Megyn Kelly is a kissing perfectionist, according to her husband, Douglas Brunt.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You are okay with bearing the brunt of these tariffs?
"The brunt of the force was taken by my forehead," he says.
The full brunt of it, everyone expects it to hit next year.
But Konami, make no mistake, is getting the brunt of the blame.
"My shoulder and cheek took the brunt of the impact," he wrote.
So Medicaid bears the brunt of the costs of providing those drugs.
Hunts Point Market will bear the brunt of this mammoth storm surge.
I reckon I'll feel the full brunt of it when it's released.
In the end, it is MoviePass customers that are bearing the brunt.
European Jews, Irish and Italian Catholics, Japanese—bore the brunt of the
Almond farmers, in particular, are bearing the brunt of the bee decline.
When white people rather than native tribes bear the brunt of oppression?
A Tesla Motors showroom debuted earlier this year on Van Brunt Street.
The head and face most commonly took the brunt of the falls.
But they agree the Jabara family bore the brunt of Majors' anger.
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And the brunt of it is borne on the taxes we pay.
Yemeni civilians are bearing the brunt of the war, famine and disease.
A trio of Reds rookie pitchers took the brunt of the beating.
One frequent question: Who would really bear the brunt of the legislation?
Civilians bore the brunt of the attack, which also killed five soldiers.
The question becomes, of course, who feels the brunt of those taxes.
They were the first to bear the brunt of the coming changes.
Hometown Tavern 329 Van Brunt Street (Sullivan Street), Red Hook, Brooklyn, October.
Gen Z workers will likely bear the brunt of the coronavirus layoffs
The brunt of the penalties are likely to affect U.S. soybean growers.
That way no one company bears the brunt of the president's wrath.
"Buried old Mr. Bennet Aged 21776," Van Brunt wrote in September 2400.
The town's homeless have borne the brunt of the blame and frustration.
European semiconductors suffered the brunt of the fallout from the Apple announcement.
Women of color in particular bear the brunt of this restrictive policy.
Someone had just seen Bailey in Red Hook, on Van Brunt Street.
Most founders aren't forced to bear the brunt of the internet's fury.
Durant, who had six turnovers himself, took the brunt of the blame.
"But of course, Felicity has borne the brunt of this," he said.
"The brunt of this will be felt from frontline communities," he said.
That'll be the London Contemporary Orchestra conducted by the prodigal Hugh Brunt.
But economic research shows that consumers eventually bear the brunt of tariffs.
The Crit was really great because they gathered all of the businesses that were on Van Brunt, and some that were off Van Brunt, too, and formed almost an interim community meeting to let people know what to expect.
Instead, they appear to mostly be bearing the brunt of the levies themselves.
It took the brunt of Irma's four to six foot surges last weekend.
"We take the brunt of the initial call that gets in," Lomana said.
In 2009 and 2010, it was Democrats bearing the brunt of voter outrage.
The brunt of the storm is expected to come Friday afternoon and night.
Therefore, American companies and consumers bear the brunt of the pain from tariffs.
Saudi Arabia, OPEC's de facto leader, delivered the brunt of the output cuts.
"Foreign markets, particularly emerging markets, would take most of the brunt," he said.
But while other family members' cases are relatively mild, Brayden takes the brunt.
In Haiti, which absorbed the brunt of Matthew, hundreds of people were killed.
NBC isn't the only company feeling the brunt of the public's shifting consumption.
Energy and mining shares could again bear the brunt of a sell-off.
It is not just U.S. farmers bearing the brunt of the EU's protectionism.
Tag Heuer didn't exactly feel the full brunt of the market downturn, however.
Sadly, the brunt of the tweets were directed at the wrong Chad Johnson.
That last one is what got us the brunt of Exxon's allies ire.
Rural regions that bore the brunt of the war are desperate for peace.
"Michael Hofmann was one of those people you couldn't replace," says Chris Brunt.
National insurance schemes would continue to bear the brunt of a banking crisis.
Cyclical sectors such as banking and automobiles bore the brunt of the selloff.
However, millions of non-subsidized customers feel the full brunt of such hikes.
First, we must realize the developing world bears the brunt of the crisis.
Kniffen suggested that brick-and-mortar will bear the brunt of the shift.
Only then will Republicans feel the full brunt of the Ocasio-Cortez effect.
And it is our cities that have borne the brunt of this disinvestment.
Tech stocks were among those bearing the brunt of the selling on Thursday.
The federal subsidies protect low-income folks from the brunt of the increases.
Women, underrepresented minorities and LGBTQ employees bear the brunt of discrimination (Kapor Center).
Attorney General Jeff Sessions bore the brunt of Trump's most recently disclosed upbraiding.
Arizona Coach Sean Miller seemed to feel the brunt of Wichita State's pressure.
Ice shelves bear the brunt of pressure from flowing rivers pushing against them.
Mr. Bekjanov, a tall, strapping grandfather, bore the brunt of the old system.
That population has borne the full brunt of premium increases in recent years.
The brunt of the effort was borne by smaller cities near the border.
They have also increasingly borne the brunt of the Chinese government's growing authoritarianism.
Acts of violence erupt in unpredictable bursts, with civilians often bearing the brunt.
Throughout the country, low-income communities disproportionately bear the brunt of this crisis.
She and Brunt share three children: Edward, 9, Yardley, 8, and Thatcher, 6.
That means American shoppers could feel the full brunt of the trade fight.
Now, it is claimed, Chinese restaurants are bearing the brunt of this backlash.
Nobletree Coffee 499 Van Brunt Street (end of pier), Red Hook, Brooklyn, September.
" Van Brunt sent two workers "with the little waggon to fetch her mother.
It turned out, the bike took the brunt end of the truck's hit.
The brunt of that earthquake was felt in Montenegro, a neighbor of Albania.
Bainimarama said millions of Australians were already bearing the brunt of climate change.
Ample Hills Creamery 421 Van Brunt Street (Beard Street), Red Hook, Brooklyn, September.
Hailing from Iran, as she'd long born the brunt of Islamophobic comments online.
Black and Latino communities have since borne the brunt of the enforcement policy.
Asia is by far the worst-affected continent, with China bearing the brunt.
However, anything after that saw the banks bear the brunt of the costs.
The banking sector will also have to bear the brunt of excessive borrowing.
"Where we sit, the primary brunt of the risks are political," Emanuel said.
While the city was expected to bear the brunt of the storm, Gov.
It's almost certain they'll end up bearing the brunt of this diplomatic rift.
School districts have also borne the brunt of ransomware attacks, with Louisiana Gov.
Nairobi's tribally diverse slums bore the brunt of the violence a decade ago.
Hugh Brunt is the co-founder / co-artistic director of the London Contemporary Orchestra (LCO), which recorded There Will Be Blood as well as Jonny Greenwood's scores for Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master (conducted by Hugh Brunt) and Phantom Thread.
Employees invariably bear the brunt, alongside trade creditors and even consumers with gift cards.
However, Hassett suggested that producers, not consumers, will bear the brunt of those costs.
Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, has taken the brunt of those cuts.
It's not just dancer Moore who bears the brunt of the name swappage, either.
In Varanasi, the silk weavers -- who are predominantly Muslim -- bore the brunt of demonetization.
Analysts suggested small banks could bear the brunt if short-term liquidity remains tight.
The region has borne the brunt of the United States' drone campaign in Pakistan.
Women, in fact, would likely bear the brunt of this new reality, Chandy said.
Cameron, along with former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, took the brunt of Obama's criticism.
Banks across the globe have been bearing the brunt of record-low interest rates.
Germany's manufacturing sector is in recession as exporters bear the brunt of weaker demand.
Bond proxy sectors like utilities and real estate took the brunt of the selling.
Was it just shitty soup and Jones took the brunt of J.R.'s frustration?
Florence, who had a total of five children, absorbed the brunt of Kim's anger.
So now T-Mobile is getting the brunt of people's online shopping anger, too.
They're facing a lot of the brunt of this and it's further perpetuating disparities.
But beyond the deficit, many Americans stand to bear the brunt of the bill.
Chipmakers, many of which sell to Huawei, bore the brunt of the sell-off.
We were faced with live bullets and bore the brunt of the army's brutality.
The president has repeatedly claimed that China would pay the brunt of the taxes.
People aren't panicked about the brunt of the storm, said Heather Cafarella, a bartender.
But Iran's young people, bearing the brunt of unemployment, stand to lose the most.
The United States is bearing the brunt of climate change's toll on the economy.
Kelly Brunt, a scientist aboard the flight, is an expert in ice shelf rifting.
Its manufacturing sector is in recession as exporters bear the brunt of weaker demand.
Her left side, which apparently bore the brunt of the impact, is also bruised.
Four months into 2017, United Airlines has borne the brunt of countless frightening headlines.
Swiss industry has borne the brunt of problems linked to the highly valued currency.
Burke said that the brunt of the storm had pushed off eastward early Friday.
Florida is expected to bear the brunt of climate change more than other states.
In the early Nazi years left-wingers, not Jews, bore the brunt of persecution.
But land was not distributed equally afterwards, with Muslims suffering the brunt of it.
Civilians from rival groups bear the brunt of the violence and cycle of revenge.
And I think On Wednesday, it was the Amazon which took the brunt of
I feel like you get the brunt of the stiffness back here, for sure.
That meant the brunt of utility costs were borne by the higher-use groups.
But what Turner and Thurmond were doing was arguably the brunt of police work.
Mining stocks fell sharply and bore the brunt of the losses on the benchmark.
I reminded the audience that Congress has always been the brunt of harsh criticism.
Hong Kong stocks also felt the brunt though the impact was a bit muted.
My friends were usually the ones bearing the brunt of my drunken rage, though.
Cost is the biggest complaint for streaming devices, with Apple TV bearing the brunt.
China's once high-flying automakers are now feeling the brunt of weaker consumer spending.
Coastal national parks are taking the brunt of a warming climate like few others.
The brunt of the storm hit just as the evening commute was getting underway.
He had that little something extra tonight, and we caught the brunt of it.
Young BoJack bore the brunt of the animosity that developed between Beatrice and Butterscotch.
The West Coast has borne the brunt of the toll in the United States.
China has borne the brunt of the epidemic, and has the most extreme response.
Britain's FTSE 100 bore the brunt of London-listed HSBC's troubles, falling 0.4 percent.
Some will retire rather than face the brunt of the voters (and their spouses).
But should artists be the only ones to bear the brunt of this responsibility?
Again and again, marginalized communities bear the brunt of heavy-handed censorship by platforms.
For years, police forces have borne the brunt of the Taliban's campaign of violence.
Growing up, Bashir was often the brunt of racist jokes, especially after 9/11.
AT&T employees have also bore the brunt of the company's debt-recovery efforts.
And beaches near creeks, rivers or storm drains absorb the brunt of urban runoff.
We're told that Brunt fears floods, but Simon Schama also told us about that.
Boston is one of the cities likely to bear the brunt of the storm.
Financial stocks bore the brunt of the sell-off, with the European banking index .
The discussion must also examine who actually will bear the brunt of the tax.
On Friday, Trump visited Lee County, which suffered the brunt of last weekend's storms.
Northern Mississippi and eastern Tennessee will bear the brunt of the storm throughout Saturday.
Along with Muslims, immigrants, especially undocumented immigrants, have carried the brunt of this hate.
The Brunt Ice Shelf juts out into the Weddell Sea south of South America.
Saudi Arabia, OPEC's de facto leader, has shouldered the brunt of the production cuts.
Miami, Palm Beach County, and Port Lucie County were spared the brunt of Matthew.
Two rifts on the Brunt Ice Shelf, in West Antarctica, are nearing one another.
Chipmakers, many of which sell to Huawei, bore the brunt of Monday's sell-off.
"Farmers and ranchers bear the brunt of consolidation across the supply chain," he said.
I taxed my body, and my brain bore the brunt of it for a while.
Florida's east coast, predominantly grapefruit country, was expected to bear the brunt of the storm.
Shias, who often live in poorer areas, also bear the brunt of Bahrain's housing shortage.
They&aposre the ones who will face the brunt of questions and complaints from customers.
And even if a basic income were funded through taxes, who might bear the brunt?
And if it has, "the company has to bear the brunt of it," said Kuo.
The contractors have borne the brunt of some of the bloodiest fighting, the sources say.
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That said, it would be unfair to task Bieber with the brunt of the blame.
"Q4 and Q1 next year will feel the brunt of the tariff impact," she added.
"My mother-in-law is going to do the brunt of the work," she says.
U.S. consumers bear the brunt of the tariff costs, not China, as Trump has argued.
Analysts point to Bank of America as a lender bearing the brunt of low rates.
Pregnancy had been hard on my marriage, as Zack bore the brunt of my sickness.
I also bore much of the brunt for the 20 clients whose homes I cleaned.
If I have to take the brunt of it every now and again, I will.
This looks even worse as the lower-paid have borne the brunt of rising inequality.
At the moment, she appears to be getting the brunt of questioning about Kanye's absence.
Yet the brunt of the war's humanitarian, economic, and security consequences falls on EU countries.
My wife has to bear the brunt of it right now so she's a badass.
Mozambique, where Cyclone Idai hit first on March 15, bore the brunt of the damage.
And it appears the media will take the brunt of that heat once he returns.
Meanwhile, food delivery workers have borne the brunt of the city's enforcement of the ban.
And the brunt of this increasingly intense parental harassment is being felt by the referees.
In Uttar Pradesh's Jaunpur district, landless Dalits bear the brunt of this ancient caste discrimination.
Catholicism bears the brunt of the exodus (so much for the so-called "Francis effect").
One said they had been left to "take the brunt of the abuse" from customers.
People buying insurance will bear the brunt of the action through higher premiums or deductibles.
Thomas Jefferson bore the brunt of brutal attacks when he ran for president in 1800.
Who should bear the brunt of consequent liabilities needs to be sorted out in advance.
NO REVOLUTION - YET Stubb acknowledges no one wants to bear the brunt of the reforms.
Ethnic Germans and Poles bore the brunt of this, again in the hundreds of thousands.
This also suggests that Americans will carry the brunt of the cost of their healthcare.
But we can never really put into words the brunt, inexpressible force of our love.
Like Scott, Gillum is likely to get the brunt of the attention after Hurricane Michael.
In truth, government failure to respond well to growth warrants the brunt of our ire.
The Houston area is unfortunately still bearing the brunt of continual rainfall and strong winds.
While wealthy nations live beyond their means, says the report, poorer nations suffer the brunt.
In this tiny Latin American country, women bear the brunt of a brutal gang culture.
Trump, rather than his party, is taking the brunt of the blame for the shutdown.
Cash-strapped rural hospitals could, in particular, feel the brunt of this provision, sources said.
No French town has borne the brunt of the European migration crisis more than Calais.
It will affect the families who had to bear the brunt of the violence, yes.
Boulierac said children in Damascus were bearing the brunt of collecting water for their families.
Supply chains, trade and travel are bearing the initial brunt of the outbreak's economic effects.
Many dramas have at least one character who's saddled with the dull brunt of exposition.
These workers have absorbed the brunt of job losses from Chinese competition and technological change.
Venezuelans have been bearing the brunt of the political and economic turmoil in the country.
As with the European heat waves, the most vulnerable in society will bear the brunt.
As chief arbiter of the new regulations, he often bears the brunt of industry ire.
Though there were SARS cases around the world, Asia bore the brunt of the crisis.
Consumers have long bore the brunt of those violations; it's about time companies did, too.
I will invest in the communities that borne the brunt of those systems for generations.
Mr. Signer took the brunt of the community's ire, as many people demanded his resignation.
Many things are both, but astrology seems to bear the brunt of all this ire.
Brunt, 45, has three young children with his wife, the anchor Megyn Kelly of NBC.
Brunt was careful to make connections between real players and doping implicit rather than explicit.
Off-Center production of "Songs for a New World" — bears the brunt of this problem.
The brunt of this liquidity vacuum fell on primary dealers transacting directly with the Fed.
"The sectors that bear the brunt of drug policies are the poorest ones," he said.
And sadly, our citizens are the ones that bear the brunt of those bad decisions.
China is a major source of both, and would feel the brunt of the order.
Brunt mentions the drowned world between Holland and England centuries before anyone else usually did.
Lately, the auto industry has borne much of the brunt of Mr. Trump's tweeting barrage.
The Washington and Baltimore metro areas were expected to bear the brunt of the storm.
Fossil fuel companies, who will bear the brunt of the heightened scrutiny, oppose the plan.
The Nasdaq, which has taken the brunt of the recent stock market turbulence, spiked 2.3%.
Nowrouzzadeh bore the brunt of many of those attacks and clearly fell victim to them.
But American importers say they are the ones bearing the brunt of the trade war.
China has borne the brunt of the disease with the vast majority of confirmed cases.
In Mumbai's main stock indexes on Monday, financial stocks bore the brunt of the losses.
As in Riviera Beach, the brunt of Lake City's ransom will be paid by insurance.
JUUL caught the brunt of the FDA's judicial assault and it's easy to see why.
The largest city along the frontier, Cucuta has borne the brunt of the arriving migrants.
But it has also taken the brunt of the dispute, losing a massive export market.
Just months away from reopening, the museum's first floor bore the brunt of flood damage.
The closest thing West Brom have to a flair player is Chris Brunt, for fuck's sake.
Until you get the movie-watching experience more accessible, we are going to bear the brunt.
"They are not cooks by the way," O'Hurley joked of Kelly and her husband Doug Brunt.
Hossein, like millions of Iranians who bore the brunt of the sanctions, has no high hopes.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly has so far taken the brunt of the blame.
The Federal Reserve's interest rate policy has taken the brunt of criticism for shaking up markets.
Raleigh is likely to face the brunt of the storm, according to the National Weather Service.
At Thursday's presidential debate, those frictions came to the fore – and Joe Biden bore the brunt.
The reality is that patients are disproportionately bearing the brunt of a broken medical billing industry.
Wall Street was mixed on Thursday, with the Nasdaq taking the brunt due to Apple's decline.
We're on the front line down here, and we'll bear the brunt of it no doubt.
Maddon said Bryant's head took the brunt of the contact with White Sox 2B Tyler Saladino.
Muslim women are increasingly bearing the brunt of the Islamophobic attacks across North America and Europe.
"The poor bear the brunt of insufficient water conservation efforts," the statement cited Modi as saying.
"Those of us who are operators and entrepreneurs feel the brunt of these tensions," Kahn said.
Amazon certainly did not get the brunt of it — Facebook and Google were the primary targets.
The petrochemical sector also bore the brunt of profit-taking, with its index sliding 1.0 percent.
Those bonds come with hefty interest payments, and part of the brunt is borne by taxpayers.
"I was getting the brunt of it, but it was leaking into everything else," Speagle said.
And across Colombia's border region, local governments are preparing to bear the brunt of the migration.
And, almost predictably, it's the bullpen that has taken the brunt of it early this season.
The brunt of the damage was suffered by Missouri and Nebraska, and two deaths were reported.
In poverty-stricken Haiti, which absorbed the brunt of Matthew, an estimated 1,000 people were killed.
Just a few miles from Turkey's coast, Lesbos has borne the brunt of Europe's migrant crisis.
"Everybody told me not to take the brunt of this bankruptcy," Carter reveals in the clip.
So consumers feel the brunt of oil price shocks even if we do not import oil.
Afghan security forces have suffered the brunt of losses, with more than 45,000 killed since 2014.
Although the allegations extended beyond track and field, the IAAF bore the brunt of the investigation.
Kaikoura, a popular spot for whale watching, appeared to have borne the brunt of the quake.
"Insurers typically don't fare as well, because they take the brunt of price caps," said Crowell.
A key constituency for Trump, U.S. farmers have borne the brunt of his bitter trade disputes.
The Detroit Pistons' point guard has taken the brunt of criticism for the team's uneven play.
The pound is still bearing the brunt of the volatility created due to the Brexit vote.
Of course, Jackson has been famous (and therefore the brunt of plenty of criticism) since birth.
Those cities weren't as affected like Rockport or Houston, which took the brunt of the storm.
These people felt the brunt of the premium hikes because they weren't getting any federal assistance.
"He became very instrumental in helping a hell of a lot of people," Chris Brunt says.
If you were to bear the brunt of a platonic breakup, should you take this personally?
Florida, Puerto Rico, and other Caribbean islands are expecting to take the brunt of the storm.
Unless London's property market can be sorted out, people across the country will bear the brunt.
Most of those attacks targeted gay men, with transgender people also bearing the brunt of hate.
The Arctic bears the brunt of climate change — far worse than the rest of the world.
The Florida Panhandle along the Gulf Coast is expected to take the brunt of the storm.
Hometown Pan Fried Chicken 329 Van Brunt Street (Sullivan Street); Red Hook, Brooklyn; November or December.
But it was the small coastal cities that bore the brunt of the storm early Friday.
The second part of the Wells report did not receive the full brunt of attention initially.
Instead, the bank's lowest-paid workers have borne the brunt of the punishment, the senators noted.
Over 5,700 are on Lesbos, which has borne the brunt of the migrant influx into Greece.
Children often bear the brunt of food insecurity, which can have huge social and economic costs.
The Mexican peso is taking the brunt of such concerns, hitting a record low on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Afghanistan continues to spiral into chaos, with Afghan civilians bearing the brunt of the violence.
Lower quality centers, with low foot traffic and undesirable stores, will bear the brunt of downsizing.
HHS has borne the brunt of the reunification demands since the children are in their custody.
Madison, home to the state's flagship university, has seen the brunt of the flooding so far.
The government — which has to subsidize their health plans — would bear the brunt of these increases.
It's no surprise that black, brown, LGBTQ, and countercultural venues bore the brunt of these legislations.
I have remained out of reach of the regime, but my family has taken the brunt.
For his dissent against the war (his "disloyalty"), Humphrey suffered the brunt of Johnson's unpredictable wrath.
It's not surprising, then, that whoever Brunt really was, he was not alone in his thinking.
It's dominating because no moderate wants to bear the brunt of progressive fury by opposing it.
Since spending on foreign oil is falling, it follows that other industries are bearing the brunt.
To the left, Bernie Sanders has insulated her from the brunt of attacks on redistributive policies.
It's just too bad that the rank-and-file are taking the brunt of the correction.
It's no coincidence which communities bear the brunt of sea level rise, pollution and strengthened storms.
Wuhan, the capital of Hubei, in particular has borne the brunt of the deaths and infections.
"Little Albert took some potatoes and pears to market," Van Brunt wrote one day in 1828.
The economies of China and Hong Kong bore the brunt of that burden, the authors said.
Arne Sorenson, the chief executive of Marriott, said the hotel chain was also feeling the brunt.
Innocent Venezuelans are bearing the brunt of government-created shortages of food, medicine, and medical supplies.
The telecommunications sectors, and specifically telecom equipment, would bear the brunt of the tariff, he added.
Still, until it is passed, Americans will, unfortunately, continue to face the brunt of rising costs.
In the fens, Brunt is very far from home, liable to crises of heart and spirit.
Women disproportionately have borne the brunt of displacement, with seven million Colombians forced from their homes.
That said, Chinese automakers are bearing the brunt of a months-long slide in auto sales.
These policyholders have borne the brunt of the large rate hikes of the past two years.
Americans will bear the brunt of the tariffs, and simply pay more for those imported metals.
Airline stocks bear the brunt of decreasing, because a rising fuel cost will squeeze its profit.
He reiterated arguments Wednesday that China was bearing the brunt of the trade war's negative effects.
The coastal town took the brunt of Michael's 155-mph winds when it blew ashore Wednesday.
If the project does not work out, however, those investors bear the brunt of the losses.
John Bel Edward (D) as their states prepare to take the brunt of the hurricane's force.
And even if Jacksonville dodges the brunt of the storm, neighboring shelters might be less lucky.
From debates to campaign ads, it was Rubio who endured the brunt of the right's consternation.
Apple has seen the brunt of the rebukes over spiking the police-tracking app, dubbed HKmap.
Officials were particularly concerned about outlying islands in the archipelago, which bore the brunt of Winston.
But many still want Timberlake to apologize to Jackson, who bore the brunt of the scandal.
As with other health disparities, the brunt of the epidemic is borne disproportionately by marginalized populations.
According to Patrick Smith, it is regional carriers that are bearing the brunt of the shortage.
We have created a world in which women really bear the brunt of keeping themselves safe.
February's atrocities are only the latest example of civilians bearing the brunt of violence in South Sudan.
Chipmakers, which supply to Apple and other smartphone companies bore the brunt of the selloff in Europe.
Long gas lines angered Americans, and Muslims in the United States felt the brunt of their rage.
Millennials, he argues, are bearing the brunt of the economic damage wrought by late-20th-century capitalism.
The embattled Appalachian region would have suffered the brunt of other effects of the Stream Protection Rule.
So the DC pizzeria bore the brunt of the damage that came from these widespread conspiracy theories.
Obviously they got the brunt of it tonight, but I think it was a message to everyone.
Fast forward to today and American workers might be about to bear the brunt of this election.
Until the final moments of Chambers, Becky had been protecting Sasha from the full brunt of Lilith.
Should the tariff increase ultimately take effect, analysts say consumers would feel the brunt of the impact.
Big buyers of steel and aluminium have so far borne the brunt of Mr Trump's trade war.
UK franchisees have born the brunt of cost pressures arising from food and wage inflation, Brown said.
The brunt of the collision came in the sleeping berths were much of the crew was asleep.
Beyond retailers and REITs, it is less clear where the brunt of the travails will be felt.
Thankfully, those at the brunt of the issue continue to speak out against the unnecessary changes made.
This harms people inside the company, and communities outside who bear the brunt of Google's bad choices.
Foreign-born children are uniquely disempowered in the political system, so they bear the brunt for now.
Some of those who bore the brunt of the storm are still in a state of shock.
The Midwest and South will take the brunt of it over the next couple of days, though.
Still, the British scientists indicated the Brunt ice shelf's chasm was part of a "natural" glaciological change.
Since children from racial minorities disproportionately attend low-income schools, they endured the brunt of the consequences.
Farmers like Myo Myint - already struggling to make ends meet - will bear the brunt of those changes.
The billionaire's helmet saved his life, and his cheek and shoulder bore the brunt of the fall.
"Wedgie took the brunt of it, and he's played well for us," Coyotes coach Rick Tocchet said.
Farmers, for instance, are bearing the brunt of retaliatory tariffs placed on American agricultural goods by China.
But as the party's only superpowered member she's always going to bear the brunt in a fight.
Megyn Kelly's husband Douglas Brunt knows all too well that taking the high road isn't exactly easy.
I've felt the brunt of this Conniving Girl Who Tricks You Into Buying Her Free Drinks trope.
In an increasingly connected, urbanized world, our bodies and minds are taking the brunt of our stress.
The drug's list price and patent faced the brunt of the heat from senators at the hearing.
The back seat on the driver's side took the brunt of the impact, CNN affiliate KGTV reported.
In other developed countries like Australia, politicians are the ones who feel the brunt of a shutdown.
What's especially scary for Johnny ... the passenger side appears to have taken the brunt of the force.
Forecasters say southeast Massachusetts could get the brunt of a snowstorm that's heading for the East Coast.
His predicament is common across the former combat zone, where civilians bore the brunt of the fighting.
Heaney's Virgil is quite unlike what he called "the physical brunt of the old tongue" of "Beowulf".
Antigua, Barbuda's sister island and home to about 2000,24 people, was spared the brunt of the storm.
Of course, these polls were conducted before the full brunt of bipartisan anger filtered to the public.
Children endured the brunt of the massacre, but some survived — and frantically tried to save the others.
Texas and California saw the brunt of the incidents last year, with 61 and 43 reports, respectively.
Workers will bear the brunt of the harmful impact of the overtime rule and its unintended consequences.
The greatest benefit, however, would be to over-policed communities who bear the brunt of jaywalking enforcement.
The boy's mother, who has declined to be interviewed, has faced the brunt of the public anger.
Antigua, Barbuda's sister island and home to about 80,000 people, was spared the brunt of the storm.
Yet, some nine months later, Brunt has still yet to calve, or break off, the looming iceberg.
The three states likely to bear the brunt of the storm have been preparing states of emergency.
Does America really choose silence as we face the brunt of Iraq's forces and Iran's terror proxies?
"They are not cooks by the way," O'Hurley joked of Kelly, 46, and her husband Doug Brunt.
Workers without high school diplomas bear the brunt of this burden, losing up to $2202,2628 a year.
Ottawa is also bearing the brunt of Meng's arrest after China detained two Canadians in apparent retaliation.
The Kurds have been a key ally and bore the brunt of the US-campaign against ISIS.
Banks bore the brunt of the losses on Monday, with the Australian financial index dipping 221 percent.
Because the Patriot Act applies to all, most charities and their beneficiaries also are facing the brunt.
As young people, teens will bear the brunt of what comes of climate change in the future.
A British woman in her 20s is believed to have received the brunt of the alleged abuse.
And that's good news, especially for the taxpayers bearing the brunt of a bloated, ineffective federal government.
But we zipped Roxie into a netted bassinet and took the brunt of the insect onslaught ourselves.
"Poor women and rural women," Grindlay says, "are left to bear the brunt of this access gap."
For centuries, US coastal cities have taken the brunt of severe weather from hurricanes and tropical storms.
Millennials may bear the brunt of bad press, but Gen X is arguably in worse financial shape.
The governor declared a state of emergency in seven parishes that bore the brunt of the storms.
When coronavirus hit, both shared an interest in sparing New Yorkers from the brunt of the virus.
So far, though, the brunt of the storm has missed the areas with the most flood debris.
Callimachi: And all over the news —— Reporter: Women and children again bearing the brunt of the violence.
The pace of violence across Afghanistan has been relentless in recent weeks, with civilians bearing the brunt.
In the meantime, residents like Mr. Foster, the security guard, are bearing the brunt of the tax.
Businesses and American consumers would most likely feel the brunt of the effects, and markets reacted quickly.
Some 1.3 million Venezuelans are currently living in Colombia, which has borne the brunt of the exodus.
As a result, Italy bears the brunt of a migration crisis that has drastically transformed its politics.
News publishers, especially print media, have taken the brunt as many advertisers pulled their marketing budgets. (Reuters)
In June, July and August — when the brunt of the monsoons hit — the earth proves particularly deadly.
Megyn Kelly and her husband of 11 years, Douglas Brunt, are sharing their love for each other.
The people closest to our hearts bear the brunt of our cursing: our family, particularly our mothers.
Aside from sports, the entertainment industry in the US has also borne the brunt of the disease.
Each state will have some discretion over which of its populations bear the brunt of any cuts.
Mr. Headrick is that rare specialty importer whose portfolio will bear the brunt of the new tariffs.
She bore the brunt of the attacks on Tuesday night, facing jabs from seven of her rivals.
They looked at California because that's the state expected to bear the largest brunt of the outbreak.
It will endanger the lives of already marginalized groups who bear the brunt of discrimination and injustice.
He interviews descendants of those who perpetrated the violence and those who bore the brunt of it.
As an intern, Jane is the lowest on the totem pole, experiencing the brunt of his mistreatment.
This is encouraging sharp rebounds in stocks that bore the brunt of panic selling early this year.
Most people who buy Obamacare plans won't feel the full brunt of these prices — or price increases.
Meanwhile, U.S. companies are already facing the brunt of Trump's previously announced tariff on imported solar panels.
Foreign brands in the firing line Foreign brands appear to be bearing the brunt of the slump.
Instead, he grows ever more effective, until the sheer brunt of the character mows down all resistance.
"Why is it always our communities having to deal with the brunt of these issues?" she said.
Those troops sometimes "bore the brunt of people who were opposed to the war," Mr. Barr said.
They bore the brunt of white supremacy, he said, and should have the bulk of community support.
Indonesia bore the brunt, but Sri Lanka was the next worst-affected country with about 40,000 dead.
But it leaves everyone else bearing the full brunt of the tariffs, hurting competitiveness at the margins.
Kelly had served as a heat shield for Nielsen, who sometimes bore the brunt of Trump's ire.
The economy managed to bear the brunt of two major hurricanes that ripped through Texas and Florida.
Small businesses would bear the brunt of job losses (57 percent) and the lost sales (53 percent).
"We are in a trade war and the farmer and processors are taking the brunt" of it.
Of the countries that contribute troops, Kenya has borne the brunt of retaliatory attacks by the group.
The brunt of New Jersey Transit's disruptions will be felt by riders on the Midtown Direct lines.
The bottom line: "Neighboring countries tend to bear the brunt of this," says Lang, of Refugees International.
Yet women and girls continue to face the brunt of a systemic racism prevalent throughout the country.
For now, the Lebanese government is likely to bear the brunt of Saudi Arabia and Iran's jostling.
What's worse, it seems that black Americans suffered the brunt of these deeply flawed, harmful policing practices.
In this particular class, leading Brexiteer and former Foreign Secretary Johnson bore the brunt of his frustration.
"I was absolutely disgusted and ashamed," Brunt, with a cut under his left eye, said of the incident.
" Asked who should bear the brunt of the failure, O'Malley told me, "ultimately the responsibility is the governor's.
Coats, who'd read the intelligence community's assessment in front of the Senate, bore the brunt of Trump's fury.
Nugroho said Aceh's Pidie Jaya regency, with a population of about 140,000, bore the brunt of the damage.
For women, it's the mons pubis that bears the brunt, followed by the inner thigh and the labia.
People of color bear the brunt: over 1 in 13 black citizens of the United States are disenfranchised.
These findings align with other data that reinforces how these social groups bear the brunt of online harassment.
Although Russia has suffered the brunt of the reputational damage, neither the IOC nor WADA have emerged unscathed.
Minority communities will bear the most immediate brunt; indeed, some believe that's the very reason for the change.
Spain has been hit particularly hard, with many would-be HBO subscribers —digitally savvy millennials — bearing the brunt.
I'll be curious to see who will take the brunt of the attacks, Ted Cruz or Mr. Trump.
Andalusia, as Spain's southernmost region, has borne the brunt of that wave, making it fertile ground for Vox.
Second, try to ensure that it wasn't just Intel taking the brunt of the blame for these vulnerabilities.
In 2012 Hoboken, New Jersey suffered the brunt of Superstorm Sandy when most of the city was flooded.
But since Meghan Markle's wedding to Prince Harry, it's her who now bears the brunt of pregnancy speculations.
It is something that affects the whole family – and parents are often the ones who bear the brunt.
And environmental ones, such as DOI and the Environmental Protection Agency, bore the brunt of this power struggle.
"You go from people's adoration to being the brunt of criticism and hatred," Douglas' mom, Natalie Hawkins said.
But companies often don't know who precisely got the brunt of the hack among their customers right away.
EU banking union rules mean that depositors, rather than taxpayers, have to bear the brunt of any bailout.
Workers who get health care coverage through their jobs are bearing the brunt of rising health care costs.
Non-whites will bear the brunt of this, under the guise of crackdowns on immigration, crime and drugs.
"The school or whoever approved the picture needs to bear the brunt of this," wrote one Facebook commenter.
There is a robust literature exploring why Europe and especially France has borne the brunt of Jihadi terrorism.
Map of the Brunt Ice Shelf, showing the location of Halley Bay and Dawson-Lambton emperor penguin colonies.
Civilians there are the ones who have borne the brunt of Saudi Arabia's proxy war with Houthi rebels.
Public sector workers say they are bearing the brunt of the government's effort to tame its fiscal deficit.
And research continues to show that it is Jewish students who are experiencing the brunt of this wave.
Now instead of the cord bearing the brunt of power duties, his battery is constantly working to charge.
She admits it is the Hispanic families who are feeling the brunt of the racially charged political rhetoric.
Southern European bond markets, cheered on Thursday by the ECB's cautious stance, bore the brunt of the selling.
While he retired in comfort on his enormous plantation, his own followers suffered the brunt of the depression.
"Primary dealers"—banks authorised to deal Treasuries directly with the government—bear the brunt of these market forces.
Alcatel's wireless business and duplicate sales and marketing functions are likely to bear the brunt of future cuts.
When the new iceberg does break off of Brunt, it will definitely be large, yet not record-breaking.
Florida, Mississippi and Alabama -- the three states bearing the brunt of the storm -- declared emergencies ahead of Alberto.
European firms bore the brunt of the recent job cuts, according to Amrit Shahani, research director at Coalition.
It is our children who will bear the brunt of the Equality Act's experimental and dangerous gender conformity.
But it hasn't done that yet, and both refugees and locals now bear the brunt of its inaction.
For the past 28503 years, the Army has borne the brunt of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Such policies often have a disproportionate impact on women and children, who face the brunt of economic devastation.
History clearly shows that workers in low-wage labor markets bear the brunt of minimum wage job losses.
The Commerce Department may also look into removing certain products from the brunt of hefty tariffs, he said.
John Bel Edwards (D) on Friday as those states prepare to take the brunt of the hurricane's force.
Ronald Reagan avoided the full brunt of Iran-Contra in part because of the loyalty of his underlings.
But it is really businesses large and small that have been bearing the brunt of the currency crisis.
Most of that value is going to executives, as miners, retirees, and Appalachian coal communities bear the brunt.
The Germans have borne the brunt of Trump's attacks, and are most prepared to strike back, Belin says.
He also thanked developers, who have borne the brunt of many of the new restrictions, for their patience.
The latter group would bear the brunt of laws that allow prosecutions of people who aren't virally suppressed.
The two met at the ball at the same time and Kudo took the brunt of the collision.
The brunt of Barry was expected to skirt the western edge of New Orleans, avoiding a direct hit.
Given the broad industry trends, Ford has found it vexing to bear the brunt of Mr. Trump's attacks.
In Puerto Rico, the brunt of the work has been left to the 9663 members of local crews.
Take the example of Nicolaï Michoutouchkine and Aloï Pilioko, sensitively described in a case study by Peter Brunt.
It seems the Bahamas bore the brunt of the storm, remaining in its eyewall for over 36 hours.
And when white men's fortunes took a turn for the worse, you can guess who bore the brunt.
For instance, take the 1727 Swiftian satire A Voyage to Cacklogallinia, written under the pseudonym Captain Samuel Brunt.
Women, meanwhile, are more likely to feel the brunt of financial hardship as a result of the pandemic.
When the medallion market collapsed, the government largely abandoned the drivers who bore the brunt of the crisis.
" • "When the medallion market collapsed, the government largely abandoned the drivers who bore the brunt of the crisis.
Countries with Mediterranean borders — like Italy, Malta, Greece and Spain — currently bear the brunt of arrivals from Africa.
In Rhode Island, elected officials bore the brunt of the blame for the fact the PawSox were leaving.
As is the case both in and out of crisis, women, especially mothers, are bearing an unequal brunt.
He urged a 2006 loss to Oregon be expunged after the Sooners bore the brunt of poor officiating.
He's hoping the consumer and retailer will not have to bear the brunt of the new 15% tariffs.
Almost every single stock index in the world has spiralled lower but developed markets have borne the brunt.
Almost every single stock index in the world has spiraled lower but developed markets have borne the brunt.
The brunt of these policies hit hardest in the historically industrial states that moved to Trump in 22020.
Additionally, the city's metro, which has borne the brunt of the violent unrest, will close three hours early.
Her new friends are part of a nomadic group called Travelers, who bear the brunt of Scottish prejudices.
Or expresses guilt that her oldest child has had to bear the brunt of her anger and depression.
Almost every single stock index in the world has spiraled lower but developed markets have borne the brunt.
The Checkup Just how much rudeness is there in the hospital, and who bears the brunt of it?
Businesses like Sato Jewelry Honten in Tokyo's jewelry district worry they could bear the brunt of the tax.
But that committee failed, and programs at the annual discretion of Congress took the brunt of the cuts.
The Kurds bore the brunt of the war against ISIS and are largely responsible defeating the terror group.
Mr. Cuomo also visited Guánica, a coastal town that received the brunt of the damage from the earthquakes.
Quite logically, people are not for spending less when they will bear its brunt, while others are spared.
Chinese giant currently feeling the brunt of US-China trade sanctions, including its budget-focused Honor sub-brand.
And they are especially numerous in low-level support jobs likely to bear the brunt of the freeze.
Egypt, Indonesia and Vietnam have borne the brunt, with Indonesia suffering the largest death toll, at 20503 people.
Which means, these people would bear the full brunt of the 10 percent premium increases that CBO projects.
What is clear, though, is that Saudi Arabia's intelligence agencies appeared to bear the brunt of the fallout.
It should bear the brunt of our criticism and regulatory attention, but not the full extent of it.
Metro rolled out a massive new rehabilitation plan on Friday and received the brunt of the safety instructions.
But they will likely bear the brunt of it whenever they hold the presidency for the foreseeable future.
And Paradise, in Butte County just east of the city of Chico, bore the brunt of the devastation.
Egyptian journalists have borne the brunt of Mr. el-Sisi's repression, with dozens imprisoned or forced into exile.
Bodies of Wood continues at Peninsula Art Space (352 Van Brunt Street, Red Hook, Brooklyn) through May 15.
However, many hosts said they feel that Airbnb has completely put the brunt of the situation on them.
In many cases, retailers are swallowing the brunt of this cost, except in the case of online returns.
I feel bad for Mary, who bore the brunt of viral overload, which is tough at any age.
It will inevitably bear the brunt of any retaliatory measures imposed by foreign countries on the United States.
Ms Montague said the protester had attacked other news crews but Mr Skeans "got the brunt of it".
Jeff Sessions received the brunt of hate from Trump, who called him "weak and ineffective" as attorney general.
For years, he's beared the brunt of a omnipotent Kremlin, facing repeated arrests and convictions, and multiple suspended sentences.
Small-time users and dealers bear the brunt of unsparing law enforcement that is popular in crime-weary communities.
Californians with homes in high-risk fire areas will likely continue to bear the brunt of future rate hikes.
"The sides of our cheeks and places like our neck and chin often bear the brunt," Dr. Kluk says.
Those cuts, which Saudi Arabia has borne the brunt of, are due to expire at the end of June.
Marginalized communities seeking abortions or speaking up about reproductive justice often bear the brunt of the anti-choice harassment.
Tillerson is also likely to face the brunt of questions about Trump's own public cheerleading for Putin and Russia.
And while he bore the brunt of the blame, co-founder Billy McFarland is also responsible for the fiasco.
And it's not just the classic cold weather targets that are being hit by this brunt of Arctic chill.
Manager Joe Maddon said Bryant's head took the brunt of the contact, but Bryant also was experiencing hand pain.
The brunt of the losses came from tech stocks across developing markets, which slipped more than half a percent.
What's coming The brunt of the latest storm system was predicted to hit the West Coast on Sunday afternoon.
They determined that "the recent changes to the Brunt Ice Shelf have not been seen before," the BAS said.
Battle tanks were mobilized to help with rescue efforts in Nha Trang, which bore the brunt of the typhoon.
"When they're strong, your lower back doesn't bear the brunt of your motion," so it can prevent back pain.
While the entire region is struggling to confront the logistical challenges, Colombia is bearing the brunt of the crisis.
Bernie Sanders emerged strongest from Iowa, but it was Pete who bore the brunt of his Democratic rivals' attacks.
Manager Joe Maddon said Bryant's head took the brunt of the contact, but he also was experiencing hand pain.
During that time, the children often bore the brunt of her frustration, with Sylvie relying on JB for protection.
If that prediction does come true, don't be surprised if Europe ends up bearing the brunt of the pain.
Those with low credit scores will bear the brunt, as they become even less likely to qualify for loans.
You may feel out of it, drowsy, or even nauseous the day after the brunt of the hangover happened.
You see his head take the brunt of the fall, and it was good to see him get up.
"Equal pay is the goal," Bryant said, but it's time that women stop taking the brunt of the fight.
Parton's Doralee gets the brunt of his disgusting ways after he spreads a rumor that they're having an affair.
When the stuff gets real, you can pop out your shield and soak up the brunt of the damage.
At least 40 others are missing from the Yemeni island of Socotra, which earlier took the storm&aposs brunt.
The kingdom took the brunt of sharp output cuts that OPEC and its allies agreed to late last year.
The area which bore the brunt of Kenneth is not as densely populated as the one where Idai struck.
Moms bear the brunt Not surprisingly, it is mothers, not fathers, who bear the heaviest cost of becoming parents.
New England bore the brunt of the storm, which brought sustained winds of up to 50 mph in spots.
But when things get tough, the same people who helped and protected Jackson bear the brunt of the fallout.
Economic woes have also hit several countries in the EU, with Greece bearing the brunt of Brussels' austerity prescriptions.
Lower Manhattan, the neighborhood that was home to the Twin Towers and which endured the brunt of the Sept.
Port Aransas and Rockport took the brunt of the storm, which hit the coastal area with 227 mph winds.
"[S]omehow our society is wired for the victim to take the whole brunt of shame," he told NPR.
The brunt of Australia's Cyclone Debbie has resulted in flooding, with thousands of people told to evacute their homes.
This comes against the backdrop of Europe's export-focused manufacturing sector bearing the brunt of a global trade war.
Right now DC and Baltimore are projected to receive the heaviest amounts, and the brunt of the blizzard conditions.
I'm restarting my series of micro-meetups in New York with a special tasting at the Van Brunt Stillhouse.
This is encouraging sharp rebounds in individual Gulf stocks that bore the brunt of panic selling early this year.
The city has borne the brunt of a downsizing oil industry and the effects of a bankrupt state government.
Italy, bearing the brunt of migrant arrivals across the Mediterranean, pressed on Wednesday for more help from the bloc.
Within equities it was U.S. stocks that again bore the brunt of the selling with $4 billion of redemptions.
"We will bare the brunt of some of these costs," said Doug Ramsey, who heads poultry operations for Tyson.
A comparably-sized berg drifted around the Brunt ice shelf in December 2015, the ESA said in the statement.
The brunt of the crisis of 2008-09 was borne by business; the public was sheltered by spending increases.
The country that's bearing the brunt of Trump's tariffs, China, is currently the subject of fraught trade deal negotiations.
Switzerland will bear the brunt, with 24502,2650 cuts planned at four factories and its Swiss-based business services unit.
Activity in South Korea and Taiwan also shrank as companies bore the brunt of slumping demand across the globe.
While heavy flooding swamped Miami and other cities, the state's largest city was spared the brunt of the storm.
In many parts of the country, students are bearing the brunt of poverty, homelessness and a raging opioid epidemic.
Mr. Guéry has been thinking about his grandparents and great-grandparents, who bore the brunt of both world wars.
You should see my poor deck, though, which I'm sad to say took the brunt of the repeated blows.
With these changes, some people facing the brunt of extraordinarily harsh federal sentencing can finally get some relief. 259.
In Denmark, which bore the brunt of the cuts, workers joked about the new "Swedish" approach to doing business.
We are grateful for the support of the international community, but the brunt of the responsibility was on us.
"For too long, hardworking, middle-class families have been forced to bear the brunt of Obamacare's failures," said Sen.
But ultimately U.S. consumers will have to bear the brunt of the price increase because the industry needs it.
"Economic hardship is bad for your health," Dr. Umberson said — and, again, unmarried women take the brunt of that.
Dawn newspaper, which bore much of the brunt of the pre-election media crackdown, urged a cross-party reconciliation.
In doing so, Trump effectively abandoning Kurdish forces who bore the brunt of the US-led campaign against ISIS.
In Friday's trading recent gainers bore the brunt of selling, with Nintendo slipping 463 percent and Sony 1.8 percent.
That has left women bearing the brunt of managing their homes and covering daily expenses for their extended families.
I feel resentful because, as the older sister, I took the brunt of the trauma and the mom-handling.
He's born the brunt of pay issues and PEDs time and time again over the course of his career.
"The Tribe is likely to bear the brunt of the decision to resume coal leasing," the press release says.
"I think it's wrong that the city of Ferguson is bearing the brunt for a countywide issue," Knowles said.
And in no part of Austin is gentrification more topical than in East Austin, which has experienced its brunt.
Rebels also increased their shelling of the government-held side and, as usual, civilians bore the brunt of it.
You should discuss how the work will be divided to avoid having one party bear the brunt of it.
In this society, for any crisis event, it appears it is the workers who take the brunt of trauma.
While the Bahamas bore the brunt of the destructive storm, the calm steering currents could prove beneficial for Florida.
In the presidential election of 1912, the Republican incumbent, William Howard Taft, bore the brunt of this political anger.
If the move backfires — especially if Rapinoe is not injured — then Ellis will bear the brunt of the blame.
It is the House, though, where Republicans could bear the brunt of a backlash to Mr. Trump next year.
The archconservative House Freedom Caucus has taken the brunt of the public shaming, including from President Donald Trump himself.
Technology and communication services stocks bore the brunt of the sell-off, falling 3.0 percent and 3.1 percent, respectively.
Instead, having escaped the wrath of Irma, Guadeloupe and Dominica were expected to bear the initial brunt of Maria.
Oil stocks bore the brunt of losses, with energy giants BP 19.5% lower and Royal Dutch Shell off 23.1%.
Though I understand that women bear the brunt of society's fat shaming, I've been a victim of it too.
Saudi Arabia has taken the brunt of the production cuts, pumping even less oil than it has agreed to.
It doesn't have a clever air-deflecting system, either, so passengers get the full brunt of the oncoming wind.
China, where the coronavirus started, has borne the brunt of the outbreak, with nearly 80,000 cases and 123,746 deaths.
Chinese nationals bear the brunt of the coronavirus's impact -- most of the people it's sickened or killed are Chinese.
Maybe no part of the state takes the brunt of Florida-directed abuse quite like Orlando and its surroundings.
Isner said he discussed only daily life on the tour with Brunt and never talked about performance-enhancing drugs.
I appreciated that he pointed out that Muslims have borne the brunt of the pain and death and murder.
Today, facial recognition technologies are receiving the brunt of the tech backlash, but focusing on them misses the point.
It's barreling toward people not used to big hurricanes The Carolinas will likely bear the brunt of Florence's wrath.
The full brunt of trade escalation is not priced in, they said in a note released earlier this week.
"Hong Kong citizens — not the Chinese mainland — will bear the brunt of unresolved problems in the city," Yuan said.
Hebei Province bore the brunt of China's plague fatalities, with 5 million of its residents perishing in the 1330s.
The company has closed more than 100 WeWork locations in China, the country bearing the brunt of the virus.
China, where the coronavirus started, has borne the brunt of the outbreak, with nearly 80,000 cases and 2,746 deaths.
It was too little too late, and Reid took the brunt of the blame for the way it unfolded.
Just look at Angelina Jolie, who bore the brunt of the blame for Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt's divorce.
As such, he bears the brunt of the daily questions about the progress and return dates of injured players.
Borges and other ABVCAP executives said fundraising could potentially bear the brunt of increased caution among private equity investors.
In Europe, the main sector feeling the brunt of Turkey's troubles was the banking sphere, which fell 1.18 percent.
The brunt of this storm will hit on Monday and Tuesday, Mr. Kurth said, with showers continuing on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, lower-income families would bear the brunt of the bill's proposed reductions in federal funding for health benefits.
And workers at plants might also be less fastidious because they, too, are bearing the brunt of extreme heat.
Clothing faces higher tariffs as part of this trade war, and consumers feel the brunt of the price increase.
The Commerce Department also may look into removing certain products from the brunt of the hefty tariffs, he said.
A trade war with the United States has hobbled China's economy, with manufacturing bearing the brunt of the pressure.
Exporter stocks such as BAT and Diageo, which bore the brunt of a soaring pound on Friday, rebounded sharply.
And several businesses located on the main commercial strip, Van Brunt Street, are already gearing up for the ePrix.
For years, Italy bore the brunt of the crisis in the southern Mediterranean, receiving around 22017,270 migrants since 213.
Tech companies are among the markets' most richly valued shares, which means they often bear the brunt of losses.
And the irony here is that it will be Trump's base who will feel the brunt of these cuts.
Raleigh, North Carolina, is likely to face the brunt of the storm, with 4 to 10 inches of snow predicted.
But that's becoming less and less true — and patients are increasingly bearing the brunt of exceptionally high health care prices.
Sometimes, officials instead contact the student's parents, said Brian Van Brunt, executive director of the National Behavioral Intervention Team Association.
But despite our weaponry, it's really only ourselves (and other life forms) that will receive the brunt of the damage.
Polling is another issue, as it shows Trump continues to bear the brunt of the blame for the government closing.
However, the brunt of anger online seems directed towards Hadid, with many saying she had "no right" to visit China.
Some ARMY are highly sensitive to a possible slight -- and numerous public figures have borne the brunt of ARMY's anger.
But if you grew up post-financial crisis, and you're bearing the brunt of this, you just understand it viscerally.
Farmers bearing the brunt of Trump's trade with China say his support of the hardship waivers has destroyed ethanol demand.
CN Rail also bore the brunt of Alberta's OPEC-style decision to force production cuts to deal with a glut.
We find pictures on Instagram of us from the '90s … Joey gets a lot of the brunt of our jokes.
Large swaths of Europe, Brazil, and parts of the United States appear to be suffering the brunt of the outages.
Q: And it is mostly women who bear the brunt… A: The men too, but this is harder on women.
Lawmakers and the NRA have received the brunt of the backlash, with many companies actively distancing themselves from the NRA.
Apparently, the so-called "Ice House" has no retaining wall, leaving it vulnerable to the brunt of the lake's spray.
Thomas noted that consumers would ultimately bear the brunt because retailers would likely raise prices rather than take a hit.
It's the young people of Laos -- 70% of the population is under 30 -- that bear the brunt of this deprivation.
I've never liked mean comedy, but that became even more important to me after I was the brunt of it.
That centre, however, would sit to the left of its current position, putting the brunt of the adjustment on Republicans.
But instead of Roy and Dash facing the brunt of the online harassment from the Beyhive, their daughters became targets.
"The industry is not in good health and the migrant worker continues to bear the brunt of it," he said.
Defections Previous defectors have said that relatives left behind can bear the brunt of their decision to escape the regime.
He says neighborhoods that could have felt the brunt of the storm have been destroyed by an ongoing lava flow.
He says neighborhoods that could have felt the brunt of the storm have been destroyed by the ongoing lava flow.
While it's not Maverick's fault, he knows his act has gone too far and takes the brunt of the blame.
One important difference is that in 2000, individual investors in public equities bore the brunt of the dotcom bubble burst.
Adult emperor penguins and their chick on the sea ice close to Halley Research Station on the Brunt Ice Shelf.
Many major U.S. companies were taking the brunt of the sell off, with Netflix down 5.7% and Amazon off 5.5%.
A moment later, my head took the brunt of my body's collision with the pavement of San Francisco's Mission neighborhood.
"Honestly, for me, it's not a feminist story," said Elisabeth Moss, who bore the brunt of the backlash on Twitter.
And when you misstep, as you sometimes do, you often bear the brunt of criticism as an open, liberal democracy.
Unusually warm weather bore the brunt of the blame, as retailers resorted to steep discounts to clear through excess merchandise.
"Carly is definitely taking the brunt of the nighttime feedings and changing — she's actually let me sleep," says Bass, 35.
Speaking to supporters in a crowded high school gym, Trump focused the brunt of his attacks on former Florida Gov.
Free trade agreements have borne the brunt of the criticism, and some of their lesser-known benefits have been ignored.
The people who are bearing the brunt of the budget cuts are known as ABAWDs: able-bodied adults without dependents.
They have borne the brunt of the killings and the worst of the destruction in this wave of fanatical violence.
" She added, crying, "I feel like we get the brunt of it, either because they're scared or [Carly's] asking questions.
The law envisioned that cellulosic biofuel from non-food feedstocks would eventually make up the brunt of the RFS mandate.
In short, my generation has borne the brunt of Sun Tzu's warning: tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.
Women are expected to bear the brunt of education, revelation, and transparency when it comes to sexual assault and rape.
Although it is a crime to employ illegal aliens, it is the workers who bear the brunt of these actions.
Department stores across North America have felt the brunt of changing consumer habits — in particular, a shift toward online shopping.
Actors bear the brunt of media scrutiny, due to their pop culture prominence and relative accessibility to those asking questions.
But Jordanians, buckling under rising unemployment and inflation rates, say they won't bear the brunt of the kingdom's economic struggles.
Market-based players in the United States are forced to bear the brunt of these government interventions in the market.
Study after study has found that pollution damages the health of nearby residents, with people of color bearing the brunt.
" A Moody's Investor Service report released Monday said "smaller U.S. pork producers will bear the brunt of potential pork tariffs.
Trump abandoned Kurdish forces who bore the brunt of the US-led campaign against ISIS to a Turkish military assault.
Manufacturers and the construction sector bore the brunt of a global slowdown amplified domestically by trade conflicts and Brexit uncertainty.
The NAR said sales in Houston and Jacksonville, regions which bore the brunt of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, had rebounded.
There is a similar message for Japan (which has taken the brunt of North Korean media criticism in recent weeks).
Trade war concerns have weighed on U.S. equity markets, but Chinese stocks are bearing the brunt of the international tension.
Italy, in particular, and to a lesser extent Spain and Portugal, have borne the brunt of selling in recent sessions.
In Red Hook, Brooklyn, the line could run along Columbia Street or closer to the water along Van Brunt Street.
Iran and its militia allies still bear the brunt of the casualties as Russia has few troops on the ground.
Neighborhoods that would likely feel the brunt of the storm have been covered by the ongoing lava flow, he said.
"The brunt of the epidemic could have been, and should have been, prevented by the defendant companies," the lawsuit alleges.
It suggests the United States would bear the brunt of diminished trade and of damage to consumer and investor confidence.
Making matters worse, Jose Calderon absorbed the brunt of a collision before leaving the game with a sore right calf.
Twitter trolls are the worst, and celebrity women often get the brunt of it, especially when nude pictures are involved.
Borissov said that Eastern Europe countries had born the brunt of criticism in Brussels, but he hoped for a compromise.
There's a few potential reasons for this perceived inequality of expectations that the artists mentioned have bore the brunt of.
Longer-dated issues bore the brunt of the selling, with the 2040 issue dropping 0.67 cents, according to Tradeweb data.
" What Trump tells him: "The president told me he didn't expect farmers to bear the brunt of the trade war.
Western and southwestern parts of the country are expected to bear the brunt of the storms in the days ahead.
The Miami area was not expected to take the brunt of the storm, and sunshine is even in Friday's forecast.
Our analysis suggests tariffs will act as a regressive tax and the poor will bear the brunt of this policy.
Ms. Kelly wryly suggested that she and her husband, Douglas Brunt, dress up in inoffensive costumes: letters of the alphabet.
The staff at EvergreenHealth has faced the brunt of the coronavirus pandemic unlike any other hospital in the United States.
The city has borne the brunt of the outbreak, accounting for the majority of infected cases and deaths in China.
Bangladesh has borne the brunt of Myanmar's crisis, which the U.N. says has all the trademarks of "textbook" ethnic cleansing.
The takeaway: By the time the brunt of a storm arrives, it's too late to figure out how to respond.
In the poor neighborhoods that bear the brunt of police aggression, the lines between good and bad actors can blur.
The operation may not have been the Chicago Police Department's idea, but it certainly bore the brunt of the backlash.
OIL EXPORTERS BEAR THE BRUNT The Mexican peso slipped as much as 8% to touch its lowest since early 2017.
Civilians have borne the brunt of the most recent conflict in Afghanistan, which began with the American invasion in 2001.
And he insisted that China — not American companies that rely on Chinese products — was bearing the brunt of his tariffs.
He looked visibly shaken on Saturday after taking an aerial tour of Abaco, which bore the brunt of Dorian's impact.
Of course, trade wars don't come without risk or impact, and American farmers are bearing the brunt of the fallout.
He said that Omar had grabbed an Islamic State suicide bomber, shielding his comrades from the brunt of the blast.
United was particularly hard-hit, because of its hub in Houston, and the city bore the brunt of the storm.
But the brunt of the objectors' attack focuses on the Sacklers, who, unlike their company, are not filing for bankruptcy.
Antipodean currencies, which have borne the brunt of selling among the majors, were soft but steady by the Asian afternoon.
The World Economic Forum said that in 2019, women were still bearing the brunt of household chores and childcare needs.
Less explored is the suggestion of buried slaves on the property, a suggestion seemingly reinforced by the Van Brunt diary.
But as some victims became more desperate to get their files back, Gillespie has faced the brunt of their frustrations.
She noted that children will bear the brunt of the impacts of global warming, giving them standing in their case.
Sitting on the shoreline, the Mercure was one of the first buildings to receive the full brunt of Friday's tsunami.
Often, its members bore the brunt of the brutality from ZANU-PF and the government-controlled police force and army.
That bond bore the brunt of the selling, dropping to 55 cents and sending its yield effectively soaring above 1,500%.
Communities of color and people with fewer financial resources have often borne the brunt of pollution and other environmental burdens.
Civilians are bearing the brunt of the growing bloodshed that has gripped major Somali towns and cities in recent years.
The eastern portion of Samar Island caught the brunt of powerful winds and rainfall as the typhoon battered the province.
Finally, America was exhausted after the long and divisive domestic battles over the Vietnam War — with Nixon getting the brunt.
National and regional rivalries may drive this conflict, but it is ordinary civilians who suffer the brunt of its consequences.
I soon realized that even though I was the one being pitched, she took on the brunt of the work.
We rightly object when a single community bears the brunt of many such siting decisions, a signal of environmental injustice.
Heavy tariffs and quotas on steel will hurt China, but other countries may well bear the brunt of such measures.
Instead of showing the full brunt of what happens to Kayla, the film moves between Kayla and two other women.
Washington and Baltimore to take the storm's brunt • Snow and ice will cause problems for the Baltimore and Washington areas.
Boston is bearing the brunt of its second major nor'easter in two months, and it's a beast of a storm.
And South Korean government and military experts believe that South Korea would bear the brunt if Kim decided to retaliate.
And though Argentinians obviously bore the brunt of the regime's crimes, US citizens fell victim to the violence as well.
However, as Mark Fitzpatrick, also of the IISS, points out, South Korea would bear the full brunt of the North's retaliation.
The Nasdaq took the brunt of Monday's downturn, losing 217% during the session and ballooning its May drop to nearly 23%.
Humans crunched astronomical data, performed ballistics calculations for the US government, assisted on the brunt mathematical work on the Manhattan Project.
There's this weird conundrum, right, where it's not fair that you have to bear the brunt of all of this representation.
Images from the scene show the passenger seat took the brunt of the damage, with the passenger-side doors blown out.
The brunt of higher prices would fall on solid middle-class consumers who are not eligible for the income-based subsidies.
Having lost a son during the London Blitz, she has born the brunt of suffering as a victim of German aggression.
As a result, bond yields in Europe rose, with the peripheral markets - Italy, Spain, Portugal - getting the brunt of the selling.
Kruger National Park has traditionally borne the brunt of rhino poaching, according to Edna Molewa, South Africa's minister of environmental affairs.
The regions swathed in red and deep orange show that the planet's far North has borne the brunt of global warming.
Colombia is bearing the brunt of this crisis: More than 935,000 Venezuelans are now living in the country of 48.6 million.
People of color seem to experience censorship at higher rates, while women still bear the brunt of harassment on social platforms.
Those two people can pay a much, much lower rate, and the driver doesn't have to take the brunt of that.
Hardee County, southeast of Tampa, is further inland than the coastal areas expected to bear the full brunt of the storm.
Manufacturing has become increasingly difficult as China, where the headphones are made, deals with the brunt of the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.
The upcoming wind system will push through the state Tuesday, Guy said, and Northern California will bear the brunt of it.
Farmers bearing the brunt of Trump's trade war with China say his support of the hardship waivers has destroyed ethanol demand.
Considering episode 6 aired with little-to-no disruption, episode 7, the finale of the season, might just bear the brunt.
Antarctic Space StationPhotographer: Richard Inman (UK)A view of the Halley 22015 Research Station situated on the Brunt Ice Shelf, Antarctica.
It's not just the romance between Ally and Jackson that is devastated by addiction—people carry the brunt of these consequences.
Low-income and fixed-income Americans may bear the brunt of President Trump's newly announced tariffs on Mexican goods, AP reports.
Farmers and other suppliers had expressed concern at the merger; they would probably have borne the brunt of the cost cuts.
Gena says what she is witnessing every day is black and poor residents bearing the brunt of the city's ticketing practices.
Vern Roberts got the brunt of the attack when he was mowing their lawn in Wallis, outside of Houston on Wednesday.
But just because NASA is not completely gutted, does not necessarily mean it avoided the brunt of Trump's anti-environment leanings.
Wiedman's mother said she believes the skateboard the teen was holding took the brunt of the electricity, according to Fox News.
Those increases are especially high because benchmark plans have borne the brunt of the drama surrounding the ACA's cost-sharing subsidies.
Without an increase in demand expectations, high-cost oil suppliers will continue to bear the brunt of the market-clearing process.
The SASG claims that women bear the brunt of the stigma attached to dating or marrying someone of a different caste.
When the Trump administration cut off those cost-sharing subsidy payments, the "benchmark" plans bore the brunt of the cost increase.
Because, if anyone living above decided to throw out the day's household waste out the window, the man took the brunt.
Novak said that rising prices because of sanctions would not hurt Russia, but internationally consumers and investors would bear the brunt.
On Wall Street, financial companies, which had taken the brunt of the selling after the British leave vote, rose 13 percent.
Washington DC, Baltimore, New York, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, are some of the cities that will bear the brunt of the heat.
The brunt of the online criticism has fallen on the child's mother, who has declined to be interviewed about the incident.
But the car that really takes the brunt of the mess is a clean, unsuspecting SUV, idling to the truck's left.
U.S. technology companies, most of which make their products overseas, could bear some of the brunt of any new trade restrictions.
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Taipei is likely to bear the brunt of Beijing's anger, though China is widely expected to continue criticizing Trump's policies directly.
Her policies included forcing Eletrobras to take control of money-losing regional utilities and bear the brunt of drastic rate reductions.
Heather Sears, who has been fishing salmon for almost two decades, said commercial fisherman are taking the "brunt" of the loss.
The move effectively abandoned Kurdish forces, who bore the brunt of the US-led campaign against ISIS, to the Turkish incursion.
Colombia is, by far, bearing the brunt of these outflows, with over 85033 million new arrivals in just the past year.
Thus, the brunt of this regressive policy will be borne on the backs of junior enlisted service members and their families.
In fact, seniors would arguably bear the brunt of the GOP's cuts because Medicaid covers 224% of those in nursing homes.
InSight's heat-absorbing shell will the take the brunt of the intense entry, until it reaches the lower atmosphere and disconnects.
Its Warton and Samlesbury plants, where around 5,000 people work on the Typhoon programme, will suffer the brunt of the losses.
Whether it be through caste systems, blatant discrimination, or the collective erasure of certain histories, Black people bear the brunt inequality.
Democrats slammed the estimated rise in uninsured people and raised concerns that seniors would see the brunt of the cost increases.
Over 9003 years of construction, tunnel boring machines—named Heidi, Sissi, Gabi, and Gabi II—bore the brunt of the work.
Over 17 years of construction, tunnel boring machines—named Heidi, Sissi, Gabi, and Gabi II—bore the brunt of the work.
Cracking across Antarctica's Brunt Ice Shelf is set to release an iceberg w/ an area about 2x the size of NYC.
The brunt of the storm was expected to skirt the western edge of New Orleans instead of making a direct hit.
But millions of people who receive generous tax subsidies to buy coverage will not feel the brunt of those cost increases.
Their feelings about Asian Americans — or even black Americans, who have historically borne the brunt of American racism — weren't as relevant.
Sacramento will face the brunt of the storm Wednesday with up to 2 feet of snow in elevations above 5,000 feet.
We've seen how the front of the Model 3 crumpled, sparing the cabin the brunt of the shock of a collision.
Walking around the narrow, manicured sculpture garden at dusk, I could sense that Asmara's architecture had escaped the brunt of war.
Boko Haram's campaign in northern Nigeria has had serious impacts on local communities, with children bearing the brunt of the effects.
People who live on the street are constantly vulnerable, and often seen as disposable, and are therefore the brunt of abuse.
Mozambique bore its brunt, losing homes, towns and crops, and quite likely many more lives than the official toll of 603.
While Muslims bore the brunt of these attacks, Christians suffered, too, and the two communities were essentially on the same side.
Egyptian journalists have borne the brunt of his crackdown, but foreign reporters have recently been subject to harsher measures as well.
A progressive digital ad revenue tax would also make sure that dominant social media platforms bear the brunt of the tax.
But China's retaliation could come back to bite some groups, especially American farmers, who are bearing the brunt of China's tariffs.
Yet that measure would do almost nothing for most people catching the economic brunt of the virus' fallout, like hourly workers.
Turkey, too, is expressing grave concern about an attack, worried it will bear the brunt of the humanitarian and security fallout.
As the public face of the district, Mr. Poches said that he bore the brunt of residents' fury at public hearings.
Fowles took a palm to her nose in the confrontation at the rim, but Coffey received the brunt of the impact.
Facing the brunt of scrutiny in the United States, Chinese-Americans have also scrambled to help friends and family in China.
Thousands of young Nigerians working as temporary staff for the electoral commission appear to have borne the brunt of Saturday's postponement.
Those cities will bear the brunt of the storm, which is due to make landfall in southern China early Monday morning.
"Having been the brunt of them for seven months, I don't like to feed the palace intrigue stories," Gorka said Tuesday.
As inland communities struggled with the flooding crisis, coastal communities that took the brunt of the hurricane's pounding remained punch-drunk.
Metals and mining stocks bore the brunt of Friday's selloff on worries of exposure to China, the epicentre of the virus.
In recent years, the brunt of fighting has been borne by Afghan soldiers and police officers, many of them American-trained.
Simply put, Floridians who have borne the brunt of Hurricane Matthew should not also be forced to forfeit their voting rights.
Chinese citizens may be shouldering the brunt of the public health crisis, but the economic fallout has not been as contained.
Massachusetts is taking the brunt of the storm, which hit Friday and is not expected to ease up until midday Saturday.
Although it's never been proven, 16-year-old bus boy Stanley Tomaszewski bore the brunt of blame for what happened next.
New York Fed and academic researchers found that U.S. consumers and companies have borne the brunt of the president's trade war.
Industrial stocks, which have borne the brunt of the protracted trade war, fell 1.28 percent, while material stocks slid 1.37 percent.
Trump's decision came against the pleas of Republican lawmakers, who argued that American consumers will bear the brunt of the cost.
Kurds have borne the brunt of the crackdown, not just in politics but also in the news media and other areas.
We will be here facing the brunt of the climate crisis when power is looking to escape and propagate false solutions.
Refiners that took the brunt of Harvey's first landfall near Corpus Christi on Friday got the restart process underway on Wednesday.
Name the specific part of the Florida Panhandle (a beach) that appears to have borne the brunt of Hurricane Michael. 103.
The Cuban government withstood those assaults, but it was the Cuban people who bore the brunt of the sacrifice and suffering.
Heavyweight financial stocks bore the brunt of the sell-off with all constituents in the sub-index trading in the red.
But some of the small businesses that have sprung up in recent years are now feeling the brunt of the shutdown.
While the Italian government sees this as reason for celebration, the brunt of the migration crisis is now firmly on Libya.
So while politicians from a number of Brazilian parties have been indicted, the PT is bearing the brunt of public anger.
Suspected dealers and addicts have suffered the brunt of violence but few inroads have been made towards shutting down the narcotics kingpins.
Beira, Mozambique, suffered the brunt of the storm, with relief workers reporting that the city of 400,000 people was 90 percent destroyed.
Of course, with the public largely bearing the brunt of austerity measures, it's not surprising that cost-cutting policies were not welcomed.
Asian manufacturing markets bore the brunt of the losses, with South Korea down 47.021.96 percent and Hong Kong shares down 47.021.95 percent.
But it probably never stood a chance against powerful retailers that warned they would bear its brunt, such as Walmart and Target.
Not for those engaged in it, and certainly not for those who bear the brunt of the other end of that process.
Athens, Munich, Berlin and Vienna are among major cities that have born the brunt of the refugee crisis, according to EuroCities data.

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