Well, first I think you have to deal with season ticket holders who've borne the brunt of this.
Across all racial lines, mothers have borne the brunt of child-rearing responsibility, the numbers show.
Another third was for emergency relief to help folks who've borne the brunt of this recession.
Managers and administrative staff have borne the brunt of this, with the loss of more than 18, 000 posts.
We ought to provide continued tax relief for middle class families who have borne the brunt of the recession.
In Homs, which has borne the brunt of the regime's aggression, the LCC reported another grim discovery: a grave with 37 bodies.
The BBC's Lina Sinjab in Damascus says Mleiha is not an opposition stronghold, and civilians appear to have borne the brunt of the attack.
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Paradoxically, those social groups that in the past have borne the brunt of the regime's persecution have gained most from this growth in private trade.
True, had there been no agreement, the Republicans would have borne the brunt of the blame for tax increases on an already struggling middle class.
Hardworking Americans have borne the brunt of this recession.
Unfortunately, the value of these banking relationships has been too easily discounted or even dismissed in recent years as banks have unfairly borne the brunt of blame for the financial credit crisis.
At the suggestion of Mr. Obama's Jewish supporters -- including me -- the candidate visited the beleaguered town of Sderot, which had borne the brunt of thousands of rocket attacks by Hamas.
Most election violence in Pakistan takes place in the north-west of the country and secular parties such as the ANP, in power in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, and the ruling PPP have borne the brunt of such attacks.
Our recovery plan has put tax cuts in people's pockets, extended health care and unemployment insurance to those who have borne the brunt of this recession, and is continuing to save and create jobs that otherwise would have been lost.
They've borne the brunt of it.
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In July, as the worst losers in NFL history started summer training camp, Michael Bidwill--a ball boy for the team 30 years ago who had borne the brunt of bullies--gathered the giant men in white helmets and cardinal red jerseys around him.
Since the eruption of the Enron scandal, Andersen has borne the brunt of an outsized portion of criticism for the company's failure because it certified as fair and accurate Enron's financial reporting--including its use of off balance sheet partnerships to disguise the level of Enron's true indebtedness.
The same party may prove popular among the over 10m young Mexicans able to vote for the first time, who are too young to remember the corruption and stagnation of the PRI era and have borne the brunt of the violence and unemployment that have dogged the PAN.
"We can't balance the budget on the backs of the very people who have borne the biggest brunt of this recession, " President Obama said, reprising one of his key themes of recent weeks.
And obviously, as the President said at his event this afternoon, that the middle class that built this country into what it is today has borne the enormous brunt of this recession.
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