He said Police Scotland could not be expected to "bear the brunt of these costs alone".
The good news is that banks would not bear the brunt of a credit meltdown.
Construction and real estate firms will bear the brunt of the failures, along with manufacturing.
But agricultural workers continue to bear the brunt of difficult conditions and extreme weather.
That has left depositors and Cypriot taxpayers to bear the brunt of the banks' losses.
Some locales and people--usually on the poorer end in the receiving lands--bear the brunt of this.
The 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division may bear the brunt of the final fighting.
And it is the public sector that will bear the brunt of the coming crunch.
Goldman Sachs thinks that Asian growth will bear the brunt of the oil-price rise.
In the adjustment after unification, it was obvious that the south would bear the brunt of the cull.
Scotland will bear the brunt of the poor weather over the next few days, the Met Office has warned.
But Zimbabwe, whose troops bear the brunt of the fighting, says it will have no part in disarming Rwandans.
New York and New Jersey, where Sandy made landfall Monday, continue to bear the brunt of the region's outages.
Historically the first to bear the brunt of a bad economy, small-caps are often the first to bounce back.
Inland parts of Counties Down, Armagh and Antrim will bear the brunt of any falls of fresh snow in the evening.
It appeared Bangladesh would bear the brunt of the storm, only months after monsoon rains brought misery across much of the country.
The village is the closest to the reservoir, and would be expected to bear the brunt if there were a second spill.
And women will be the ones to bear the brunt of this qualifications-earning gap, as 90% of healthcare support workers are women.
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Local employers, citizens and communities will bear the brunt of these cuts.
In both cases, higher oil prices bear the brunt of the blame.
But Moore seemed to bear the brunt, with some neighborhoods reduced to ruins, with broken cars wrapped around trees and lodged into homes.
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And if they are, there is no question that the GOP will bear the brunt of the pain that comes with government shutdown.
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Germany suggested that a condition of the island's bailout was that its many offshore depositors should also bear the brunt of the losses.
Analysts said that while Russian companies would bear the brunt of the tax, overall it would have little impact on the Russian economy.
Whether the result is a persistent bad mood, negativity or short temper, the people around you will have to bear the brunt of it.
In a private partnership, the people who run the firm, rather than outside shareholders, bear the brunt of losses a structure that discourages reckless risk-taking.
On top of paying royalties (of about 11% to 12% of sales) to the franchisor, franchisees often bear the brunt of a promotion's cost.
Since lenders bear the brunt of the higher losses that foreclosure entails, their general reluctance to modify the balance of mortgage loans is puzzling.
The terms of the national political debate now center on whether a stalled economy can bear the brunt of higher taxes and more government spending.
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