Some 1.5 million children under five die each year from sickness caused by water-borne diseases.
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There's nothing that has happened in that country that has not borne his print.
Well, first I think you have to deal with season ticket holders who've borne the brunt of this.
Anti-money-laundering laws do impose high costs, and that cost is borne by the financial industry and its consumers.
Russell and I saw firsthand the rage borne out of frustration by minorities in Los Angeles.
When Kirkpatrick wrote that, 20 years ago, such tactics had already borne considerable fruit.
As for the future of Israel-Turkish cooperation on Syria, two things must be borne in mind.
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The group's associate director, Evan Harris, said "another delay for a further month... can be borne".
So far her prediction of widespread defaults has not been borne out, but give her time.
He says the cost should have been borne by JREL under a management agreement.
But it may be years before it becomes clear what risks are being borne by taxpayers.
The raid was conducted by a small helicopter-borne strike team, a senior U.S. administration official said.
For example, a cheap, highly effective, timely--and adaptive--approach to malaria (and other mosquito-borne diseases) is available.
However, it is not clear that this conclusion really is borne out by the statistics.
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Wind blade equipment today, probably constitutes roughly 20% of ocean-borne multi-purpose heavy lift cargo today.
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The one bright side is that Denmark has a smaller payroll tax, borne by the employer.
That opposition was borne of concern that that the government would do just that.
The strength of Kerry's bench was borne out by the closing minutes of the epic contest.
Myanmar's government now says citizens who have borne children with foreigners cannot run for office.
Obviously, the British people and those that serve there have borne an enormous price in casualties.
But then there are these kinds of costs as well, borne privately by families.
It also revealed the preferences of particular countries, and these are borne out by anecdotal evidence.
And the full cost of prosthetics for veterans will continue to be borne by the government.
In practice, many of the fears surrounding university quotas have not been borne out.
It managed to land a sea-borne force north of the camp and cut off supply routes.
The real risk from the new payments system will be borne by the taxpayer.
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By definition, this excludes private insurance premiums and any out-of-pocket costs borne by beneficiaries.
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In theory, that risk should have been borne by the people best able to carry it.
The current costs, borne mostly by the United States, are about eleven billion dollars a year.
The upshot is that the cost will probably have to be borne by middlemen.
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