Bearing
in sentence
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Now that both threats are
bearing
down on us, one hopes that there are still enough dedicated bureaucrats and scientists left in the government to protect us from Trump and his incompetent cronies.
What it decides next on the COVID-19 response will have a direct
bearing
on the future of the world economy.
Bearing
these risks in mind, there is no reason, in principle, why a political leader cannot be properly punished for a crime he has committed.
Low-paid workers with inferior access to medical care and less opportunity to stay home – say, because their jobs are classified as “essential” – are
bearing
the clinical and economic brunt of the crisis.
For starters, the country has suffered the consequences of the war in neighboring Syria: it is hosting 1.5 million refugees who have fled the conflict, as well as
bearing
the enormous economic impact of having a close trading partner at war.
As for Biden, he has condemned Giuliani’s efforts to lobby Ukraine to investigate his son, calling it “inappropriate” for the president to send his lawyer “to a foreign government to try to get them to do something that has no
bearing
except to try to embarrass.”
In speaking out, Dudley conveyed another important message: the brickbats are worth
bearing.
And complicating matters further, the groups at risk of short-term losses from green policies are often
bearing
the brunt of digitization and globalization, too.
These efforts are now
bearing
fruit.
This resulted in a resurgence of polio and measles cases last year, with the poor
bearing
the brunt.
There has been no improvement in US manufacturing employment, the manufacturing trade deficit has widened, and US consumers’ real incomes have fallen now that they are
bearing
the costs of import tariffs.
Bearing
these data in mind, it is important to remember that the working-age populations of most developed countries will shrink over the next 50 years, reducing the expected rates of economic growth.
The emissions gap between current policies and those needed to keep global warming below 1.5º Celsius is widening, and the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people are
bearing
the brunt of the consequences, as the recent droughts in Zambia and the Horn of Africa illustrate.
Children like Muna, and their mothers, are
bearing
the brunt of the crisis.
To achieve this, a global social protection fund should be established, to be made available to every child who qualifies for support, including refugees who are
bearing
the brunt of the pandemic’s fallout.
By purchasing government bonds
bearing
negative interest rates, investors are literally begging European governments to borrow.
As makeshift settlements continue to spring up across the region, gambling, prostitution, human trafficking, slave labor, and violent crime are on the rise, and indigenous and quilombola (Afro-descendant) people are
bearing
the brunt of the costs.
Dolly was struck by the beauty of her head with locks of black hair which had escaped from under her top hat, her full shoulders and fine waist in the black riding-habit, and her whole quiet graceful
bearing.
Despite her elegance, everything about Anna – her bearing, clothes and movements – was so simple, quiet, and dignified that nothing could seem more natural.
It was decorated with two garlands of paper flowers which crossed one another, and were united in the middle by a crown of the same flowers; while along the walls were rows of gilt shields
bearing
the names of saints--St.
And he pointed to the exploited miners,
bearing
alone the disasters of every crisis, reduced to go without food as soon as the necessities of competition lowered net prices.
The philosopher Diderot has very aptly claimed that a man's
bearing
is the clue to his character, and this stocky little man was certainly a living proof of this claim.
The gentleness of the man's gaze, the generosity expressed in his facial features, the nobility of his bearing, all vanished from my memory.
There a native boatman pulled alongside in a dugout canoe and sold Dillon a silver sword hilt
bearing
the imprint of characters engraved with a cutting tool known as a burin.
There Dillon collected many relics of the shipwreck: iron utensils, anchors, eyelets from pulleys, swivel guns, an eighteen-pound shell, the remains of some astronomical instruments, a piece of sternrail, and a bronze bell
bearing
the inscription "Made by Bazin," the foundry mark at Brest Arsenal around 1785.
A stream of waves,
bearing
from southeast to northwest at a speed of two and a half miles per hour, broke over heads of coral emerging here and there.
I can see Captain Nemo's
bearing
to this day.
Next to this cabinet I saw a chest bound with hoops of iron, its lid
bearing
a copper plaque that displayed the Nautilus's monogram with its motto Mobilis in Mobili.
So saying, Captain Nemo unfurled a black flag
bearing
a gold "N" on its quartered bunting.
For a quarter of an hour, we continued to watch the craft
bearing
down on us.
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