Ms. WEBSTER: Well, there is no question that Detroit is feeling the brunt of this.
Well, first I think you have to deal with season ticket holders who've borne the brunt of this.
He said Police Scotland could not be expected to "bear the brunt of these costs alone".
Washington Mutual "took the brunt of the broadside and was hammered ridiculously, " says Wright.
Moreover, the brunt of the poor jobs picture has fallen on the least advantaged.
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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.
And your members obviously are bearing the brunt of a lot of those tough times.
He bore the brunt of Indian anger at discrimination in favour of the Malay majority.
But agricultural workers continue to bear the brunt of difficult conditions and extreme weather.
Sources say the Services unit will take the brunt of the layoffs in the forthcoming cutbacks.
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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.
Insurers will suffer the brunt of a destructive Irene, especially if it hits New York hard.
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The region braced for the brunt of the storm overnight Thursday and into Friday.
It is not only industrial companies that are bearing the brunt of all this litigation.
The state got the brunt of the snow as a winter storm moved past.
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.
Little of the money was spent in communities that bore the brunt of the calamity.
Across all racial lines, mothers have borne the brunt of child-rearing responsibility, the numbers show.
The ports of Iligan and nearby Cagayan de Oro bore the brunt of the flooding.
Men and screaming women fled and some bore the brunt of the baton, the video showed.
Another third was for emergency relief to help folks who've borne the brunt of this recession.
Goldman Sachs thinks that Asian growth will bear the brunt of the oil-price rise.
The brunt of the project is located in Chile while the rest of Pascua-Lama is in Argentina.
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After successive headcount reductions, the unit is a target for the brunt of the newly announced layoffs.
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On the negative side, Europe is just now feeling the brunt of austerity measures enacted in 2012.
So far, it is the small and medium-sized businesses that have taken the brunt of the crisis.
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Energy-guzzling heavy industries, such as steel and cement, bore the brunt of China's downturn late last year.
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