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"In the aftermath of the Holocaust, at a time when the world could not bear to remember, he could not bear to forget," the museum wrote in a statement.
However, the price of miscalculation does not bear thinking about.
Though not short of enemies, he did not bear grudges.
And his derisive remarks about Mexicans would not bear scrutiny.
Their combat debut in 1991 did not bear that out.
Prosecutors said Craig's acquittal should not bear on Gates' sentence.
The church has indicated it will not bear Mulakkal's legal expenses.
He said he just could not bear to make the trip.
He could not bear to be near his home, he said.
But he added Greece could not bear the burden by itself.
News media credentials did not bear familiar Trump campaign logos or slogans.
This could dent the appeal of gold, which does not bear interest.
She could not bear to tell him about the sudden death risk.
History will attest the soldier does not bear the sword in vain.
Like many Americans, though, the president could not bear to look away.
Their patrons are liable to additional taxes the unventilated masses do not bear.
"Such methods of extreme blackmail will not bear fruit against China," it said.
She said she could not bear to see Pulgar's child going without food.
I could not bear the lying or the guilt, the dodging and weaving.
In the wake of the murder, she could not bear to be alone.
One night, I found him asleep and could not bear to wake him.
Trump said the United States would not bear the expense of the deployment.
But stop; does it not bear a faint resemblance to a gigantic fish?
Trudeau was reportedly "excelling at a sport," and Perry could not bear the jealousy.
Is it because organizations do not bear all the costs of the data breach?
Her other sons, Rashawn and Christopher, simply could not bear to see the images.
You need not bear the whole burden of trying to correct his moral errors.
Trump will not bear the cost of his immoral abdication of the climate challenge!
It was a perception Mr. Trump could not bear, and he quickly reversed course.
Tanner could not bear to nurse Paetyn: Breasts epitomized the gender he had abandoned.
Until 2011, they could not bear children and continue to work in Israel legally.
They seek abortions because they could not bear the shame of becoming social outcasts.
When the group claimed the cathedral bombing, its statement did not bear Sinai Province's logo.
Gold is highly sensitive to rising U.S. interest rates because it does not bear interest.
Higher interest rates tend to make gold less attractive since it does not bear interest.
This does not bear only on the middle class and manufacturing, but the whole country.
She noted as Katyal argued that the Maryland monument does not bear any religious sayings.
He could not bear the idea of going to the hospital without seeing her again.
"He could not bear the thought that he wouldn't smoke the food himself," Carla remembers.
And, in this case the established facts simply do not bear out what Trump feels.
Some said they could not bear to look at him or to speak his name.
When the military killed hundreds of protesters in Beijing, she could not bear to stay.
From then on in my life, I could absolutely not bear to eat scrambled eggs.
Mobile-only "neobanks" that do not bear the cost of branches are nibbling at customer bases.
Yet when the moment came to say goodbye, they could not bear to send her off.
As nominal defendants, the two children and Phyllis Redstone do not bear any responsibility or fault.
He was a humble man who told me he could not bear to disappoint his audiences.
Higher U.S. bond yields make gold a less attractive investment since it does not bear interest.
Higher U.S. interest rates make gold a less attractive investment since it does not bear interest.
Finally, one day she was hurting badly and could not bear to be raped any more.
Daniels and her lawyer argue the agreement is invalid because it does not bear Trump's signature.
Only the fourth, a quite beautiful, arcing strike from Denis Cheryshev, did not bear his imprimatur.
The bloody attack, in some ways, did not bear the hallmarks of hits from the past.
He returned home bloodied and banged up and could not bear to answer his desperate mother's questions.
But if you do wrong, be afraid, for rulers do not bear the sword for no reason.
Under the current legal status, the government does not bear the ultimate liability of the entity's debt.
As patriarch, he could not bear to plan a succession, so the first generational transfer was rocky.
The following is a look back at some of his economic predictions that did not bear out.
" Returning to Britain would also have meant quarantining his dog, "which he could not bear to do.
Mr. Knarr said Mr. McCue could not bear to be in the same room with Mr. West.
"In such a case, Turkey will not bear all alone the burden of this migration," Erdogan said.
So it was interesting to see that the statistics do not bear out the word on the street.
She could not bear those bigots, and was glad to be made a dame in spite of them.
We could not bear the feeling of humiliation for an entire cross-country flight and left the plane.
Some smaller mining companies could not bear the high costs expected if the proposal were passed, it said.
I could not bear to look at him, so I grabbed my sister's hand and we ran home.
Bank's Governor Murat Cetinkaya said such liquidity steps would not bear direct signals regarding the monetary policy stance.
States cannot and should not bear the burden of building a 21st century infrastructure system on our own.
Police said the shooting did not bear any sign of connections with Islamic State or other militant groups.
It seems that, in the end he could not bear to let the job go, his friends said.
But Mr. Ryan has made clear that he alone does not bear the weight of the present challenge.
Ms. Hernández said she still suffered from trauma so great that she could not bear to have children.
There is no greater gift we can give our planet and its existing inhabitants than to not bear children.
However, Wyatt said that the cyberattack against Matanuska-Susitna does not bear the characteristics of a classic ransomware attack.
Hatch noted that Bush is prohibited by law from coordinating with the PAC and therefore does not bear blame.
She told the judge that she could not bear the images of "children in cages," NBC New York reported.
He countered that while those have been the reasons more commonly advanced and accepted, they do not bear scrutiny.
But in an unfortunate twist, Kettering Tyres were no longer interested; the club's hard work did not bear fruit.
He could not bear to see his wife of 40 years suffer with cancer and Lyme disease, he said.
"I made a discovery they could not bear the radio waves that come from the hearing device," he said.
Ms. Rajput said she had held back only because she could not bear the thought of leaving her mother.
So agonizing was the process that the Lovings could not bear to attend the arguments by their lawyers in court.
While Charlotte does not bear the title of "Princess," she is 11th in line of succession to the principality's throne.
The measure did not bear fruit quickly, but the first such merger looked set to be announced later on Wednesday.
"The mentally ill should not bear the burden of being regarded as the 'chief' perpetrators of mass murder," Stone concludes.
"I could not bear to go through another year of the typical, traditional, religious, corny and patriotic holidays," she said.
Alyssa's culinary instructor could not bear to go to school on the day after her student's death, Mr. Alburtus said.
CNBC's Jim Cramer says a lack of appeal for the millennial demographic means a merger would not bear much fruit.
But it said the overhaul would not bear fruit in 2019, with the full benefits not being realized until 2021.
"The mentally ill should not bear the burden of being regarded as the 'chief' perpetrators of mass murder," he concluded.
"While Democrats in Washington bear much responsibility for the problems facing America today, they do not bear it alone," Haley said.
Money might be thought to be at the root of the problem, but the facts do not bear out this view.
He said he could not bear to see an appointed -- as opposed to elected -- prime minister continue to run the country.
"I could not bear to see it so I turned my face away," she said, sobbing and trembling as she spoke.
Those involved say that the meeting did not bear fruit and that it largely centered on American adoptions of Russian children.
"From the start, 13 years ago, he told me he could not bear being called a war criminal," Ms. Pinter said.
He feared that the gang would abduct Wendy, an excellent student who loves books, and he could not bear that thought.
"We could not bear the feeling of humiliation for an entire cross-country flight and left the plane," Mr. Cooley said.
Her parents and four siblings were killed and she had long feared she could not bear the memories of her mother.
" If a journalist were to be harmed, he asked, "does the president not bear responsibility for this, for having fanned this?
But that conclusion would likely fly in the face of Horowitz's own findings, which are expected to not bear that out.
Message: the Élysée's refined, honey-colored, 18th-century stone walls will not bear the indignity of a journalist resting against them.
Independent and federal data have found that refiners do not bear the cost of RINs they may purchase, as some claim.
Fox was forced to act in the end because its treatment of women was exacting a cost it could not bear.
SPD critics, including the party's youth wing leader Kevin Kuehnert, argued the exploratory blueprint did not bear enough of the SPD's hallmarks.
And egg producers will not bear the expense of continuing to feed hens after they have gotten too old to lay eggs.
Off the slopes he could be gregarious and funny; on them, he became so intensely focused that he could not bear distraction.
Hong Kong, facing pressure from changes in the world economy and intensifying competition, could not "bear turbulence and internal friction," it added.
All I can do by sharing my experience is note that your assumptions today may not bear out four years from now.
But the available facts did not bear out the prosecution's charges at the criminal-law standard of proof: beyond a reasonable doubt.
Dollar-denominated bullion typically loses value when the greenback and U.S. Treasury bond rates rise since the metal does not bear interest.
Cassie Sauer, chief executive of the Washington State Hospital Association, said hospitals should not bear the sole burden of rationing protective equipment.
Firing the F.B.I. director for failing to act on the same evidence is apparently O.K. But this argument does not bear scrutiny.
He also allowed those concubines who did not bear him any children to leave the palace and remarry, breaking with ancient tradition.
Before the change, which the league made official Saturday, its All-Star M.V. P. trophy did not bear a former player's name.
My mother and aunt believed she could not bear the thought of a third bout with cancer, this time, affecting her liver.
It is building the Trump International Golf Club Dubai and an adjacent luxury housing development, which does not bear the Trump name.
The supposed rationale for this road — to facilitate medical evacuations from the small village of King Cove — does not bear serious examination.
Given the referendum was declared unconstitutional, this declaration would not bear any legal consequence and it is highly unlikely to be recognised internationally.
How is it possible that an LGBT pride parade held shortly before the first anniversary of her death would not bear her name?
Unlike previous iterations of the clothing line, from before Bachelor in Paradise, the new items do not bear the image of literal corn.
"That system of hostage justice, I think, does not bear scrutiny," said Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at Temple University's Japan campus.
The filing does not bear the date and time stamps showing that it has been formally received by the Justice Department's FARA unit.
"Despite what he has put us through, I do not bear Mr. Brunton any ill will, and I wish him peace," Takei wrote.
When that did not bear fruit, the special counsel could start looking at every business transaction with Russians or foreigners who knew Russians.
He insisted that he was an independent journalist who belonged to no militant group, opposed violence against civilians and did not bear arms.
Given the referendum was declared unconstitutional, this declaration would not bear any legal consequence and it is highly unlikely to be recognized internationally.
But all nominees are united in their belief that what they think about a precedent should not bear on how they will decide cases.
Insurers have long struggled with this problem: those they insure are likely to take more risks because they do not bear the losses caused.
Millennials may not bear the same risk as Gen Xers did, but they are still having trouble accumulating wealth, partly because of student debt.
Rather, it should be guaranteed support by the British government if Brexit becomes a reality— support that would not bear heavily on the Treasury.
But the weakened fiscal foundation we will leave to the next generation will not bear the weight of global leadership in war or peace.
One Russian player suggested the British press was outraged because it could not bear to see Russia, not England, host the 2018 World Cup.
In the realm of political expedience, even those wanting to legislate religious principles find the Ninth Commandment, thou shalt not bear false witness, negotiable.
Fixated by status, he could not bear to see his neighbour do better than him, even if he had to suffer to prevent it.
Indeed, they should be ready with a set of new initiatives to pressure both China and North Korea, should the summit not bear fruit.
Asked whether the statue did not bear an uncanny resemblance to the prime minister, one of the pagoda's resident monks, Mom Kosal, cheerfully agreed.
This is more impressive than it sounds as I&aposm a petite person who does not bear up well under weight on my shoulders.
The fact that Epstein's plea deal was made more than a decade ago does not mean that Acosta should not bear accountability for his actions.
Analysts were initially projecting small rate increases in 2018, although that might not bear out due to specific policy choices made by the Trump administration.
The commission has also emphasized penalizing individual wrongdoers rather than corporations, on the theory that shareholders should not bear the cost of their own deception.
But during an interview with The Associated Press earlier this month, the president insisted he would not bear responsibility if Republicans lose the House majority.
But that was a treasure so immense and inexhaustible that, after a while, he could not bear to go on locking it up within himself.
He said he had ended a nearly 29-year diplomatic career because he could not bear the idea of again being President Trump's personal representative.
Third, Trump's long-time accusation that this whole thing is a partisan witch hunt just does not bear out when you look at the facts.
"Damon Smith's actions were incredibly dangerous and the consequences had the device worked do not bear thinking about," said Sue Hemming of the Crown Prosecution Service.
And while it's the first game from the studio to not bear the Dots name, it will still be somewhat familiar to fans of the series.
A customerPros: Durable construction, fits existing garbage cans, easy to install, unlocks with one handCons: Requires two hands to close, bear-resistant but not bear-proof
And while consistently poor quarterly failures in the boardroom can lead to organization crises, they do not bear remotely the same stakes as public health crises.
Alas, Ms. Post's hope of having her estate turned into a presidential retreat did not bear fruit then — at least, until the arrival of Mr. Trump.
When I ask a question, I generally want to receive an answer, not a competing variety of quotes that may or may not bear on your inquiry.
I had never forgotten a story I wrote in 2000 about a former tunnel dweller whose friends could not bear to see death make him homeless again.
Trump "alone does not bear the burden of his conduct, because he alone did not make himself your party's nominee," Oliver said to Republicans who've supported Trump.
Mr. Birch, they said, could not bear to be separated from his favorite things, so he began pricing them as high as possible so they wouldn't sell.
Big steel's lawyers and financiers in Washington, D.C. and New York do not bear the risk that blue collar workers do — the people who comprise Trump's base.
Nine post-mortems conducted by Poland before 2016 and showed that six bodies were in coffins that did not bear their names, officials said at the time.
The damage to Iran's reputation and the public trust in the government would create an enormous crisis at a time when Iran could not bear more pressure.
Children should not bear the consequences of the actions of their mothers and fathers, nor should we leave them trapped in a cycle of crime and poverty.
Reuters reported in December that Camargo Correa had contacted investors over a private sale of a minority stake in Loma Negra, but talks did not bear fruit.
"I want to make clear that the agreement does not bear the official stamp of the province so it is not official and formalized yet," he said.
Trump threatened to cut American support if these targets were not met, claiming that American taxpayers should not bear the main burden for defending a wealthy Europe.
They could not bear the thought of the family becoming isolated, the parents marginalized, the children missing out on activities their own children had taken for granted.
Suu Kyi has previously said her civilian government should not bear all responsibility for the crisis because the military retains a powerful political role under the constitution.
I realized, with humiliation and fear, that many of the panacea-promising ideologies I clung to—like veganism—might not bear out in the grit of real life.
The buses typically do not bear names of companies, but acronyms for destinations that appear on the vehicle's digital banners can indicate to which tech campus they travel.
That is not surprising: politicians with an eye on the next election will hardly rush to introduce unpopular measures that may not bear fruit for years, perhaps decades.
Politicians have an essential role to play in making the case for reform and in ensuring that the most vulnerable do not bear the brunt of the change.
With today's low interest rates, fiscal policy must play a bigger role in combating future downturns; monetary policy should not bear the full burden of stabilising our economy.
Though Nikki Haley, America's ambassador to the UN (pictured, right), has said that Iran is guilty of "multiple violations" of the JCPOA, her assertion does not bear scrutiny.
Top German politicians say the emissions cheating scandal damaged the global reputation of the German car industry, and say consumers should not bear the cost of retrofitting cars.
Newspapers are increasingly full of reports of money being spent on refugees and reports of crime involving asylum seekers, although crime figures do not bear out these concerns.
He could not bear to see his wife of 42 years continue to suffer, he said, and she had been fearful she would flinch and botch the job.
The exceptions have been obscure or relatively junior industry players against whom it was easy to build cases but who did not bear primary responsibility for the crisis.
Richard Williams, the father of the Williams sisters, could not bear to watch the match, instead taking a walk in the village of Wimbledon with reporters shadowing him.
That is likely just as well since households are sitting on record levels of, mainly mortgage, debt and many could not bear a sharp rise in borrowing costs.
In an interview with Shincho 45, a conservative magazine, a lawmaker, Mio Sugita, dismissed gay men and lesbians as "unproductive" members of society who would not bear children.
The President has directed Secretary Perdue to use the tools at his disposal to ensure that American agriculture does not bear the brunt of retaliation from foreign nations.
In 2014 the State Department explored the notion of sending Mr. Shokuri to Germany, where he has family, but the discussions with officials in Germany did not bear fruit.
"In order to protect Americans, we must ensure that those admitted to this country do not bear hostile attitudes toward our country and its founding principles," the order reads.
This symbolism is important — but we might also argue that even someone as powerful and privileged as Hillary Clinton does not bear sole responsibility for addressing centuries of injustice.
China Daily editor Zhu Ping warned, meanwhile, that China "should not bear the brunt of the deadlock" between the U.S. and North Korea in formally ending the Korean War.
She added that the company was "not the importer of record" for the cargoes and therefore did not bear any cost responsibility as a result of vessels being redirected.
But she could not bear to stand by as President Bashar al-Assad, Russia, Turkey and the Islamic State tried to stamp out my people and our democratic vision.
Sure, she's not bear-macing her friends just to feel alive, but she is making them dive into subzero lakes and chemically peeling her face just to feel pReSeNt.
Such estimates, Professor Gralla said by telephone, represent "the political price" — a figure that is acceptable to the public but may not bear much relation to the actual cost.
We need to be honest with each other, and with ourselves: while Democrats in Washington bear much responsibility for the problems facing America today, they do not bear it alone.
And of those three things, the one that I am unquestionably the worst at and that I do not bear well myself is managing the personnel of a large organization.
Carlos Della Védova, a researcher at CONICET, says the findings apply only to the San Francisco flag (which, unlike modern ones, does not bear the 32-pointed "sun of May").
He tells a story of the campaign of 2008, in which, arriving at a rally, Mr Obama worried that he could not bear the weight of expectation he had inspired.
Concerns over safety and the inherent problems of immigration do exist in Sweden, but the numbers, as cited by the Post, do not bear out some of the extreme claims.
"Children do not bear any responsibility for the bombs and bullets, the gang violence, persecution, the shriveled crops and low family wages driving them from their homes," the report said.
She also said her decision should not bear any weight on the question of whether members of the Trump campaign conspired with the Russian government to interfere in the election.
If something like that happens in Philadelphia, the poor may suffer in the form of less choice or enjoyment, but they may not bear the brunt of funding city preschool.
"The package we are announcing today ensures that farmers will not bear the brunt of those trade practices by China or any other nations," Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue said.
But my commitment to the chain's conceptually unsound ordering language did not bear fruit, as I was told by the barista that they had just run out of cold brew.
Proponents counter that the legislation envisions grants and incentives to ensure low-income residents do not bear additional costs, and that the measure will eventually boost the economy over all.
After meeting earlier this month with the board's members, who were appointed by the governor, the father said that he could not bear to have his son put to death.
During a recent New Year's travel rush in southern China, for example, a woman climbed into an X-ray scanner because she could not bear to part with her handbag.
While the courts claimed they were applying the same "compelling interest" test in cases involving race discrimination and in cases involving religious objectors, the numbers do not bear this out.
A man who loses a leg in an accident bears the imprint of that accident in his cells, wounds, and scars, but he does not bear children with shortened legs.
"My parents have only been in America for a few months and they don't know much about it, but even they could not bear what Trump said," Mr. Zhang wrote.
Defendants that seek good-faith resolutions of expansive class actions — meritorious or dubious — should not bear a further tax for procedural formalism that fails to make the settlement more fair.
Amazon has employed a similar tactic across numerous industries by spinning up cheaper versions of its products across dozens of private label brands that do not bear the Amazon name.
"In order to protect Americans, the United States must ensure that those admitted to this country do not bear hostile attitudes toward it and its founding principles," the order reads.
"In order to protect Americans, the United States must ensure that those admitted to this country do not bear hostile attitudes toward it and its founding principles," the order says.
Trump said he would not bear any personal responsibility for a poor showing from Republicans in the 2018 midterms, he said in a rare interview with the Associated Press this week.
Let's talk about that for a second: while he does not bear even a passing resemblance to William Castle, I can't think of a better bit of casting than John Waters.
"The package we're announcing today ensures that farmers will not bear the brunt of those trade practices by China or any other nation," Perdue told reporters on a call early Thursday.
After splitting the first two sets, the second-round match was evenly poised at 1-1 in the third when Almagro simply could not bear the pain in his knee anymore.
"(Islamic Emirate) once again reiterates that unless the occupation of Afghanistan is ended, black lists eliminated and innocent prisoners freed, such futile misleading negotiations will not bear any results," it added.
Those of us unwilling to juice or starve ourselves are left feeling inadequate and confused about why we do not bear any resemblance to the humans we are meant to emulate.
Mr. Brito, 30, said he could not bear the outrage, so he decided to run for mayor, leaving a successful digital start-up in Mexico City and moving back to Jojutla.
Brazil should receive help not only because what happens in the Amazon will affect the entire world, but because it should not bear the cost of preserving the Amazon all alone.
" The West also could not bear the enduring popularity of his Islamist government, he said: "The biggest change we brought was to reconcile the relationship between the state and the people.
NEW ORLEANS — As the Ohio State Buckeyes moved into striking range of a touchdown that could have sent them to the national championship game, Raymond Turner could not bear to watch.
Their cousins in Hong Kong, guaranteed access to independent courts and uncensored news under the rubric of "one country, two systems", could not bear to live as mainlanders must every day.
We want to make sure that any other potential victims are promptly identified and matched with the resources and help they need so that they do not bear this burden alone.
The steps are part of a broader trend to split risk pools so that currently healthy people do not bear the burden of paying for the care of currently unhealthy people.
In response to Bloomberg&aposs report, MNG&aposs Jet subsidiary said the company "does not bear any responsibility" for how customers use its planes, so long as it is not illegal.
But one thing is already clear from this effort and other clinical experience, Dr. Mangin said: Some people's symptoms were so severe that they could not bear to stop taking the drug.
"We need to be honest with each other, and with ourselves: while Democrats in Washington bear much responsibility for the problems facing America today, they do not bear it alone," she said.
On the subject of peace talks, the group said, "Unless the occupation of Afghanistan is ended, black lists eliminated and innocent prisoners freed, such futile, misleading negotiations will not bear any results."
Harriet Muse, a laundress, could not bear having her sons work in Virginia's tobacco fields: Their pale skin and weak eyes couldn't tolerate a sharecropper's workload and daylong exposure to the sun.
Not guessing a third breed, which I and other survey responders often did, was an indication that we could not bear just throwing in Labrador retriever again and again out of desperation.
To paraphrase St. Augustine on his own bad-boy phase, Peter became to himself a place of unhappiness in which he could not bear to be, but he could not escape himself.
"I am not going to allow this trial to drag on or encompass a bunch of irrelevant stuff" that does not bear on whether Mr. Manafort is guilty or innocent, he said.
We also see Moore emerging, in her 20s, from late Victorian light verse ("I could not bear a yellow rose ill will / Because books said that yellow boded ill, / White promised well").
Mr. Seidenberg, who was missing a front tooth and wore disheveled unbuttoned shirts, was a romantic, bardlike personality who smoked a pipe and could not bear selling books he was fond of.
But I didn't grasp that this child, in joining our family life, would have a past and a perspective that might not bear any resemblance to ours, or even to my sister's.
"Early on, the president instructed me, as secretary of agriculture, to make sure our farmers did not bear the brunt of unfair retaliatory tariffs,"Secretary Sonny Perdue said in a statement Monday.
"The conventional wisdom that there's a great deal of stigma attached to this program does not bear out in the public opinion data," said Mollyann Brodie, who oversees polling for the foundation.
Beetham notes that most of these sculptures do not bear an inscription regarding where they were made, since local communities were less than forthcoming about spending collectively raised funds in the North.
Mexican officials have suggested its economy could not bear the burden of an influx of migrants, and Mexico's foreign minister on Monday called the safe-third country designation a "red line" in negotiations.
"The package we're announcing today ensures that farmers will not bear the brunt of those trade practices by China or any other nation," Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said Thursday on a press call.
Iran's patronage of Shia militias as well as of the Iraqi government and the persisting sense of Sunni grievances against the Iraqi state do not bear good news for Iraq's prospects of stability.
Workers at Siemens warned that staff must not bear the brunt of the revamp and should be offered reliable future employment prospects, Siemens labor boss Birgit Steinborn said in remarks emailed to Reuters.
"It's feeding the idea [that], 'If I have dry lips, it's unbearable, I can not bear dry lips,'" So, if you think you really are addicted, how do you wean yourself off it?
On good days, she could sit in front of her computer and write for eight or 2000 hours at a clip, but on other days, she could not bear getting out of bed.
Mourners putting on Chelsea shirts and yelling "Arsenal sucks!" in memory of the football-loving deceased do not bear comparison with Matthew's reading of "Stop All The Clocks" by that "splendid bugger", W.H. Auden.
Last week they agreed to a coalition blueprint but some in the party have bashed, saying it does not bear sufficient hallmarks of their party and that they would be better off in opposition.
" He added: "It is in that spirit that I want folks to know, despite what he has put us through, I do not bear Mr. Brunton any ill will, and I wish him peace.
Like Obama, she spoke intelligently about the deep partisan divide in Washington, D.C. "While Democrats in Washington bear much responsibility for the problems facing America today, they do not bear it alone," she said.
But the 85033-year-old freshman also harbors another strong sentiment: The military should not bear the medical costs for any gender-reassignment surgeries, and he voted against such a measure earlier this year.
In those six minutes, Pogba and Mbappé scored; in those six minutes, France hit a rhythm Croatia could not bear; in those six minutes, France took the game, and the crown, beyond its opponents.
She could not bear to tell her parents what happened at first so when he told them he was going to be in Toronto for a show in August, she agreed to go with them.
The burden of the cost: Customers will not bear the brunt of the latest cost increases, according to Mississippi Power, although the 2008 Baseload Act transferred pre-construction costs from the plant to the consumers.
I refer to Rocky as my son not in the literal sense – it bears repeating that I did not bear him – but in the sense that he is, and always will be, family to me.
"This reduction is necessary to prevent a 'free-rider problem — enabling (lawyers for individual players) to financially benefit from the work of class counsel even though they did not bear the costs," Judge Brody said.
SPORTS An article on Wednesday about a ruling that the American tennis player Varvara Lepchenko did not bear any fault and was not negligent in testing positive for meldonium attributed an erroneous distinction to her.
The most heart-rending moments come in the third episode, which lingers on the decline and death of Ol' Dirty Bastard, the jester whose tragic unraveling became a wound that the group could not bear.
He could not bear to finish his workout, so he changed, jumped in his car and drove 25 miles to Staples Center, where he had watched Mr. Bryant play his last game in April 2016.
The problem for competitiveness is that businesses are saddled with a huge and rising cost that they cannot pass on to consumers because they must compete with foreign businesses that do not bear this cost.
Rabbi Semelman is the director of the Department of Alcoholic Drinks for the Jerusalem Rabbinate, and a world-renowned arbiter of the exemptions granted (or denied) to beverages that do not bear standard kosher certification.
Rachel invites some of her best pals from Nick's season over to give her generic relationship advice that does not bear repeating here, although I have to say that it's nice to see these ladies again.
Those involved in the meeting with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya have said it did not bear fruit related to dirt on Clinton, Trump's then-Democratic rival, and instead largely centered on American adoptions of Russian children.
The 24-hour strike was organised by Greece's seamen federation (PNO), which said in a statement that negotiations with the sector's employers over a new collective agreement that would include wage increases did not bear fruit.
When he first took the mound in the majors — for the Yankees at Fenway Park in 1956 — he was so skittish he bounced his warm-up pitches and could not bear to look into the stands.
Wade could not bear to part with the ensemble that was photographed into immortality on July 1, 1977, the day she won her first and only Wimbledon singles title on the 100th anniversary of the tournament.
During the Second World War, she endured the firestorms that followed the Allied forces' bombing of Leipzig; these left her so traumatized that, as an adult, she could not bear to have candles in the house.
In three recent interviews, Ginsburg questioned how Trump had gotten away with not turning over his tax returns and said she could not bear to think about the wealthy real estate developer winning the White House.
Saudi Arabia Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih had warned earlier in the day that the kingdom would not bear the burden of the cuts and all 24 partners in the agreement would have to pull their weight.
"In order to protect Americans, the United States must ensure that those admitted to this country do not bear hostile attitudes toward it and its founding principles," Trump states in the opening section of the executive order.
A spokeswoman, Lynn St. Laurent, tells the New Republic that the interconnected nature of its power grid—in which it evenly draws from multiple sources—means that the Pessamit will not bear the brunt of Northern Pass.
Similarly, one patient's wife told me through tears that their adult son had died suddenly in their home a few years earlier; she could not bear the thought of watching her husband die in the same place.
Speaking at a press conference in Istanbul on Sunday, Erdogan said his country, which already shelters the most Syrian refugees in the world, cannot handle a fresh wave of migrants and "will not bear" the burden alone.
"The United States must ensure that those admitted to this country do not bear hostile attitudes toward it and its founding principles," the order says, conveying the spurious notion that all Muslims should be considered a threat.
Riser-Kositsky told CNBC a strategy to win over Pakistan's allies would not bear any substantial fruit for India, as it won't be able to compete with the attractions and advantages between Pakistan and the other gulf countries.
And you need somebody running that does not bear the extra baggage of having a label on their forehead that says Wall Street, which will cause half the viewers to cheer for whoever's doing the beating up of.
The service is professional, he says, though the paperwork he receives does not bear the name of state-owned power company Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat, which provides the electricity, but instead carries the printed logo of the Taliban.
Paraguay is the exception in the region, with its lower deficit and small welfare state, but it faces the challenge of containing salary pressures so that social and investment outlays do not bear the brunt of fiscal prudence.
TORONTO, May 27 (Reuters) - Toronto's Trump tower is close to being sold and may not bear the name of presumptive U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump after it changes hands, a lawyer for its owner said on Friday.
The founder of the Pahlavi dynasty, Reza Shah, banned the hijab, in a gesture of modernization, in 1936, which effectively put some women under house arrest for years since they could not bear to be uncovered in public.
He declared an emergency not only under the Stafford Act — which releases disaster-relief funds — but also under the National Emergencies Act, which could trigger dozens of statutory provisions, many of which do not bear on this crisis.
Age or marital status ensured that these empresses did not bear children who would be fathered by men outside the imperial line, and they effectively served as placeholders until a man with a patrilineal claim came of age.
Ever since Mr Trump won power, those Americans who could not bear the idea of him as president have dreamed of some non-political way to erase the result—of a jurist who could simply declare it all over.
Featuring masterfully arranged samplings from over 30 separate books, the work is monumental, spanning over 400 pages of poetry that, at least at the outset, does not bear any resemblance to conventional narrative forms, personal speech, or metaphoric imagery.
On paper the names Jonathan Pryce and Jorge Mario Bergoglio may not bear much resemblance, but a quick glance at the pair and it's easy to see why the Welsh actor has been cast as the current pope. Popelgangers!
SPD members, who will vote on Sunday on whether to back talks, last week agreed to a coalition blueprint, which some however say does not bear enough of the party's hallmarks and they would be better off in opposition.
Her father did not recognise her officially, since Rita could not bear the very thought of her; but he paid for her education as far as university, came to see her, and wrote letters ending il tuo caro babbo.
Mr. Sakamoto, it seems, so likes a particular Japanese restaurant in Murray Hill, and visits it so often, that he finally had to be straight with the chef: He could not bear the music it played for its patrons.
In her application, Fugate said she was seeking the pardon in part because she could not bear being considered an accomplice in the deaths of her mother, stepfather and half-sister, three of Starkweather's victims, according to the newspaper.
"If anyone thinks Europe is closed to the world and is a fortress, the evidence does not bear that out," Lueder told the conference, declining to say if Brussels would grant "equivalence" to Britain in financial services after Brexit.
For 15 years, Ms. Dash, 35, has photographed fabric sculptures made of cotton swatches that she carries around — "what people use to buff their cars" — until the pieces resemble scraps from a baby blanket a child could not bear to surrender.
"My ultimate duty is to make sure that France is not won over by such a program, and that France does not bear such a heavy responsibility," said Hollande of the risk of a Le Pen victory in the election.
Here is what is being overlooked:  the UN's collective efforts, whether it's implementing sanctions, coordinating a response to international terrorism, or delivering lifesaving aid, ensures that the U.S. does not bear the cost of maintaining international order on its own.
But the people who should not pay any price for this mess—the people who should not bear any of the burden of trying to repair this wrong—are the soldiers who trusted people who they were supposed to trust.
Finance Minister Hadji Baba Ammi told state news agency APS on Monday the new bond would not bear interest, which may help attract a greater number of Algerian buyers after a previous interest-bearing bond issue drew fire from religious conservatives.
He could not bear to see the United States abdicate its leadership in the fight against ISIS and Al Qaeda, or abandon the Kurdish fighters who have paid so heavy a price in clearing much of Syria from ISIS fighters.
She said that all agreed that countries of "first asylum" should not bear undue burdens, that "all countries should share all the burdens" of migration and that migrants should not be able to decide for themselves where to apply for asylum.
She said that the fear of being deported from the United States had spurred her to head to Canada, and that she could not bear to leave her children behind, even though it meant taking them away from all they knew.
Speaking at a press conference in Istanbul on Sunday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country, which already shelters the most Syrian refugees in the world, cannot handle a fresh wave of migrants and "will not bear" the burden alone.
"While negative sentiment towards the Trump-driven conversation around China, trade, and the Fed does not bear statistical significance for gold prices, in our view it does present event risk," RBC commodity strategist Christopher Louney said in a note to clients.
"As the Old Book says, 'the soldier does not bear the sword in vain,' and we will defeat any attack and meet any use of conventional or nuclear weapons with a response that is rapid, overwhelming and effective," he said.
Yes, the brand is known for its leather and being the first to put a zipper on a jacket (though the traditional peacoat does not bear a zipper), but that doesn't mean they can't put together a good wool coat.
If you are asking whether I take my faith seriously, and I am a faithful Catholic, I am, although, I would stress that my personal church affiliation or my religious beliefs would not bear on the discharge of my duties as a judge.
Still, advocates say that once it's here, nuclear fusion could cover the world's need for energy for over a thousand years at least and not bear the same climate change side effects as using fossil fuels or radioactive threat from nuclear fission.
Other agreements include a "red card" system that provide Britain with the opportunity to block EU legislation, as well as broad agreements to cut red tape and guarantees that the UK would not bear any financial burden for protecting the euro currency.
For the average citizen—those of us who do not bear any direct responsibility for safeguarding US cyber-security—probably the most interesting question raised by the entire Russian hacking issue is, did the hacking affect the outcome of the 2016 election?
As Quentin Tarantino and Pedro Almodóvar took the stage to announce the award, Mr. Sacheri could not bear to watch, stepping out of the conference room at the Mondrian hotel in West Hollywood, where he and a score of colleagues had gathered.
While the solicitations may not bear any fruits for some years to come, the requests from the Department of Defense clearly demonstrate the future direction of America's UAV surveillance program that's as much about intelligence gathering as it is about psychological warfare.
It said it and Air Berlin management had asked for the help of the federal government and three German states to set up a temporary employment company for those staff because Air Berlin could not bear the cost of such a scheme itself.
His professional experience with Trump went back many years, and he adroitly tells the story of how Trump, in 2004, threatened to sue over the one slight he truly could not bear — that he was less wealthy or successful than he claimed.
"Jim needed to lay low because his brother was possibly running for president, and he didn't need any bad press," Pritchard recalled, saying that after James stepped back, Lewitt asked to review Americore corporate documents to ensure they did not bear James' name.
More recently, some fertility clinics in the United States have employed another sort of gambling model, asking couples to pay more than usual for treatment up front, with the promise that if they did not bear a child, their money would be returned.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Thursday he was ready to sign an EU resolution to make the bloc carbon neutral by 2050 as long as poorer countries did not bear the brunt of the cost of emissions cuts.
" Stone had hit the cable news circuit after being released on bond from a Florida courthouse, telling Fox News' Tucker Carlson: "No matter how much pressure they put on me, no matter what they say, I will not bear false witness against Donald Trump.
" Barrett's response was measured but on point: "If you&aposre asking whether I take my Catholic faith seriously, I do, though I would stress that my personal church affiliation or my religious belief would not bear on the discharge of my duties as a judge.
The Swiss People's Party and anti-EU AUNS group are readying a binding referendum under the Swiss system of direct democracy that would cancel the free-movement accord with the EU if talks to end the practice do not bear fruit within a year.
Many men are feeling a certain unsettled sense that perhaps there are things in their recent or distant pasts that, looked at a certain way, might not bear as charitable an explanation as they had been tempted to give them in their own minds.
When Nassar wrote Aquilina a letter saying he could not bear to hear a week's worth of testimony from his victims, claiming he was a "good doctor" who the media had portrayed as "wrong and bad," she tossed it away in front of him.
SAN ANTONIO SECORTEZ, Guatemala (Reuters) - A crowd of mourners said goodbye to the 7-year-old Guatemalan migrant girl who died in U.S. custody this month, laying her to rest in a Christmas Day funeral that left her mother so crushed she could not bear to attend.
Justin Ross Harris, the Georgia man accused of murdering his 22-month-old son in 2014 by intentionally leaving him for hours in a hot car, could not bear to look as photos of the dead toddler were shown to the jury during his trial this week.
The opportunity for abuse of this law for political purposes does not bear thinking about, not least when the ability of any authority to properly investigate allegations of criminality relating to the civil war – whether the South Sudanese government, or even western powers – is so weak.
She also shares the broader concern that consolidation from four to three network operators leads to higher prices, although there is a fierce debate about this (some say that the case of Austria, for example, which downsized so in 2012, does not bear the theory out).
The equities and commodities analysts Bernstein said in a note that not only did the prosecutors' arguments not bear scrutiny, but also that, "like it or not, but Brazilian prosecutors cannot exert the same kind of pressure on Vale and BHP as the Americans could on BP".
She is a woman who finds little girls repulsive, to the point where she "could not bear to remember that she herself" had once been one, but enjoys buying clothes for very young boys so she can watch them awkwardly put them on and take them off.
The consequences of ruling in favor of Texas will reach far beyond this case, as it would create a path for states to sue the federal government any time they do not like any policy or program, even if the program does not bear any harm to the states.
Meek Mill's legal team just suffered a big setback ... because TMZ just obtained a copy of the court transcript which Meek's lawyers claim proves the judge was trying to get him to dump Roc Nation for one of her friends ... but the transcript does not bear that out.
Those tiny units of story work like Zen koans: they are so opaque, and yet so deadpan and unflinching, that as they accumulate, we find ourselves brought closer and closer to the truth we could not bear to look at if it were presented to us head-on.
Chaiwat Rattanawitthayapol, a 46-year-old businessman, told CNN after he casted his vote that he chose not to accept this draft constitution because it was written by the regime and he could not bear to see an appointed -- as opposed to elected -- prime minister continue to run the country.
But there is one important section of the refugee executive order on which they do not directly comment and which merits serious Christian reflection: In order to protect Americans, the United States must ensure that those admitted to this country do not bear hostile attitudes toward it and its founding principles.
"Men of my industry who have stood by, who enabled, who laughed, who joined in, who did not bear witness, if you are feeling bad now, if you want to be able to look at yourself in the mirror, it's not too late, speak up, email me now," Gallop urged.
Their political fortunes remained intermingled while both were in office—when Patrick handily won a second term in 2010, a year in which Democrats dropped 11 governorships nationwide, it augured Obama's own successful reelection two years later—but that's where the similarities end; their tenures as executives do not bear comparison.
He could argue that Americans must endure higher prices because China will suffer too — while China does not bear the direct cost of the tariffs, it is likely to suffer a loss of sales — and the United States needs that leverage as it presses China to change its economic policies.
Duterte did not explicitly say that he would try to scrap the deal, but in comments aimed at the United States, he said: "It does not bear the signature of the president of the Republic of the Philippines ... "Better think twice now, because I would be asking you to leave the Philippines altogether.
No, its not a civilian party and as such demands for electoral reforms betrays the political naïveté within political ranks and as such the current efforts under National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA) spearhead by some individuals in civil society with the support of some political parties will not bear any tangible result.
"Even if tax cuts are the more palatable option politically, it is important that capital spending does not bear the brunt of keeping the fiscal deficit in check," she said, adding calculations showed reducing public investment by just 0.2% of GDP could halve the impact of the income tax reductions on headline growth numbers.
That assumption might not bear close examination (can you imagine Nelson Mandela exhorting his listeners to believe that they are gorgeous and fabulous?), but if you're just taking in the general idea of the quote as being something about believing in yourself, well then, who better to give that advice than Nelson Mandela, who overcame so much?
True, there is a compelling argument to be made that a person should not be fired over their support of a particular political candidate; in the most abstract terms, nobody wants to live in a world where a person's employment is threatened by their political beliefs, so long as those beliefs do not bear on their job performance.
"In 2014 and again in 2016, we entered into [memoranda of understanding] with DOD which expressly provided that DOD would not bear any costs of making their facilities available for the shelters," Mark Greenberg, a senior fellow at the Migration Policy Institute who served as the assistant secretary of the Administration of Children and Families of HHS, told VICE News.
Especially if you compared it to a listing for one of Amazon's own brands, Lark & Ro. This arrangement, too, has decades of precedent in American retail: the trademark for Basic Care belongs to its manufacturer, Perrigo, which makes private-label products for Walmart, Kroger and others — brands that are exclusive to each store but that often do not bear the store's name.
The contest between facts and details and the President's alternative narratives might also offer a 2020 election preview, when Trump is likely to offer an expansive view of a historically successful presidency that might not bear much relation to reality on many points but could prove deeply attractive to voters -- especially thanks to the apparent ongoing strength of the US economy on Trump's watch.
Before leaving, La Malbaie, Quebec, in the G7 summit, President Trump saying this is a one-shot opportunity, that this is the only opportunity Kim Jong-un is going to get to try to turn around the future of his nation because if these talks do not bear fruit and North Korea goes back to its nuclear program, that is not going to work out well for Kim.
Akamai came and said about 4 o'clock yesterday, "This is a business decision, and we're really sorry but we have to let you go, and we'll have you off our platform in a couple of hours," and so my first concern was to make sure my hosting provider, who has also been very good to me over the last six years, did not bear the brunt of that traffic.
At a time when many tech observers are wondering if we are gearing up for a "winter" in the startup ecosystem — where, in a buoyant climate, investors have gone all-in with perhaps too much exuberance that will not bear out in terms of startups' actual performance — the thinking is that Rubrik's track record will help it continue to win business both on its legacy services, and as it ventures into newer areas.
But at the same time they will also recognize the genre to which it belongs: a statement of regretful unbelief that tries to preserve faith in a more attenuated form (maybe "our canon does not bear any absolute truth and beauty," but we don't want to live with an "empty heritage" or "disown and waste the pasts that have formed us") and to make it useful to some other cause, like the wider left-wing struggle against neoliberalism.

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