Little of the money was spent in communities that bore the brunt of the calamity.
The ports of Iligan and nearby Cagayan de Oro bore the brunt of the flooding.
Energy-guzzling heavy industries, such as steel and cement, bore the brunt of China's downturn late last year.
Manila, on the island of Luzon, and the nearby province of Rizal bore the brunt of the storm.
Many of the dead and wounded were from a nearby passenger bus, which bore the brunt of the attack.
Then, on October 8th, Kashmir bore the brunt of the worst earthquake to hit South Asia in a century.
As companies cut numbers and pink slips became de rigueur, the HR departments bore the brunt of the dirty work.
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Some travellers were stuck in their vehicles for more than 15 hours as Scotland bore the brunt of the weather.
So, if you were wondering which bank bore the brunt of the mortgage and foreclosure fallout look no further than Bank of America.
Medium-sized businesses, or those with 50 to 499 workers, bore the brunt of the layoffs, shedding 255, 000 jobs, while small businesses cut 175, 000 positions.
Fighting subsided in Damascus on Monday, according to residents, with cleanup efforts starting in several neighborhoods that bore the brunt of the past week's fighting.
Many of the families whose children would have been at the party lived on South Beach Road, Hunstanton, which initially bore the brunt of the water.
Res Jost bore the brunt of his mentor's jealousy when Wolfgang Pauli (famous for the exclusion principle) suddenly broke off their collaboration and subjected him to public censure.
The city's Koreans, many of them shopkeepers who bore the brunt of the looting and the damage to property, began to play a more active role in local politics.
Republicans bore the brunt of the blame that time.
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Paul Cavey, an economist at Macquarie Securities, argues that the discrepancy is explained by the fact that energy-guzzling heavy industries, such as steel and aluminium, bore the brunt of the slowdown last year.
BofA has bore the brunt of the troubles.
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As these communities, especially Monmouth and Ocean counties that bore the brunt of the storm, work to rebuild, tourists should expect to see an overwhelming sense of pride and positivity in addition to a wide-open rental market.
One compelling reason for change in the banking industry is that the evidence that a minority of banking consumer bore the brunt of these fees with the majority enjoying the benefit of free checking and debit cards.
An inconsistent run of results at the turn of the year left some supporters frustrated at the prospect of another season languishing in the bottom tier of the Football League, and at times Fraser bore the brunt of those frustrations.
The problem in France was that the king did not feel strong enough to challenge the legal rights of the aristocracy, but both were happy to deny the rule of law to the peasantry and the rising commercial classes who bore the full brunt of meeting the king's need for money to fight wars, through taxation.
Aeropostale is a value oriented retailer and bore the brunt since it is more reluctant to pass on the cost increases to customers in fear of losing business.
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