He stood stubbornly in the face of sickness... and bore what mountains cannot bear.
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If their economies are too fragile to reschedule Greek debt, then they certainly cannot bear a messy default.
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Unfair and deceptive acts and practices in the consumer finance market have left Americans facing foreclosure and debts they cannot bear.
The resistance comes chiefly from middle-ranking officers who cannot bear to wave goodbye to the weapons with which they have grown up.
The irrational one is obvious though: those in petty authority cannot bear to have that authority, meagre as it is, mocked or questioned.
In some cases, the lawyers investigating a matter become personally invested in the case, and cannot bear to see their hard work go to waste.
Many Syrian families never receive the bodies of their loved ones, so they cannot bear witness to horrific torture or so a funeral doesn't turn into another demonstration.
We were supposed to meet in his home, but his parents are still so grief-stricken that they cannot bear to have their son's name mentioned in their presence.
History is made when men and women decide that there is a greater risk in accepting a situation that we cannot bear than in steeling our spine and embracing the promise of change.
They cannot bear to risk such capital losses again, so they stay away from equities and over-weight their portfolios with Treasury bonds and other conventional fixed income securities where they naively believe they cannot lose principal.
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Nowhere more compellingly, perhaps, than in the case of Sylvia, a conniver and liar bored with all the world, not least with the husband whose very work she cannot bear, she says he's employed by the Imperial Department of Statistics.
The obvious way out would be to use the DTP as a proxy, rather as Britain used Sinn Fein to deal with the IRA. The trouble is that the notoriously egocentric Mr Ocalan cannot bear to remain out of the limelight.
And the book's central term jihad is also in the end a rather-too-convenient shorthand, one that cannot altogether bear the weight of generalisation placed upon it.
Second, America and a few countries cannot be expected to bear the burden of the fiscal and interest rate stimulus alone.
They cannot agree on who should bear the cost of today's crisis: should it be creditors (through a write-down), debtors (through austerity) or the Germans (through transfers to the south)?
The President is willing to make tough choices, but he cannot ask the middle class and seniors to bear all the burden for deficit reduction and to sacrifice while millionaires and billionaires and special interests get off the hook -- are let off the hook.
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As I said in March 2007, you cannot have a bull market for stocks with a bear market in financials.
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This is because of the high costs they bear: bad loans, employees who cannot be sacked, branches that cannot be closed.
We cannot expect to achieve this by raising tax rates, unless those who bear the burden of these higher taxes do so cheerfully.
One cannot help but sympathize with Russian citizens who are, once again, forced to bear the burden of authoritarian government.
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But on the other side of the aisle, our furry friends in the bear camp are becoming adamant that this happy-go-lucky stock market environment simply CANNOT!
The point to bear in mind is that Mr Jospin has said, too often to retract, that a minister cannot also be a mayor.
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