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Excessive leverage, rather than skills, can be seen as the source of their resulting profits, which then flow disproportionately to employees, and of their sometimes-massive losses, which are
borne
by shareholders and taxpayers.
If that prediction is
borne
out, biofuels will consume 12% of the world’s coarse grain, 28% of its sugar cane, and 14% of its vegetable oil.
After all, payment imbalances always have two sides, and the burden of adjustment should not be
borne
only by deficit countries.
A good proportion of the losses on subprime lending was thus
borne
by banks from Northern Europe, leaving these banks in no position to sustain further losses on their European peripheral lending.
Air safety is slightly different, because a crashing plane can kill people on the ground, but the greatest risks by far are
borne
by the passengers and crew.
Less than a week later, on March 4, the FT’s report was
borne
out.
Whatever the ultimate agreement in Paris, climate negotiators must ensure that the accrued losses resulting from global emissions are
borne
fairly and do not remain the sole burden of those suffering the greatest harm.
These assertions, however, are not
borne
out by the evidence.
After all, the Iranians have
borne
far harsher sanctions than those imposed on Russia so far.
So, Trump has essentially proposed a new tax on US consumers and export industries, the costs of which will be
borne
largely by his own supporters in the American heartland and Rust Belt.
None of these dire predictions has been
borne
out by events.
It will be a few years yet before we can determine whether these ambitions have
borne
fruit.
The world now sees and understands the mighty burden Russia has borne, and is bearing, in Chechnya.
The burden of reduced consumption to pay for government spending is actually
borne
by the generation which lends the government the money in the first place.
On the contrary, it is a weight that must be
borne
as transparently, inclusively, and judiciously as possible.
But, while no one disputes that things have gone wrong in Greece, the argument that fiscal consolidation necessarily leads to never-ending recession is not
borne
out by the facts.
Having
borne
the brunt of the blame for the government shutdown of October 2013, Republican leaders decided to stifle their more radical “Tea Party” members and refrain from similar dead-end showdowns in 2014.
Unfortunately, my prediction has been
borne
out: Putin has built a modernized version of the corporatist state, adhering almost perfectly to Mussolini’s formula: “everything within the state; nothing outside the state; nothing against the state.”
The principal risk I see today is that being
borne
by investors in dollar-denominated debt – and I don’t believe they are charging a fair price for what they are doing.
Closing the gap with tax hikes – the burden of which would be
borne
largely by middle-income households – would threaten both economic growth and living standards.
Unlike past creditor nations - Great Britain in the 19th century and the US for most of the 20th - Japanese investors have
borne
the exchange-rate risk involved in foreign lending.
Despite all of the optimistic talk about wind, solar, geothermal, and other sustainable, non-carbon-emitting energy sources, no alternative is remotely ready to shoulder the energy burden currently
borne
by fossil fuels.
The burden of weak or non-existent recoveries should not be
borne
by the unemployed, including the young.
The huge costs of depriving women and girls of rights and opportunities are
borne
not only by women and girls themselves, but also by their families, communities, and the entire economy.
The costs will be
borne
by those in developing countries, especially the poor.
Speculators, not surprisingly, have
borne
more than a little of the wrath.
Earlier generations may have
borne
the burden of working and waiting more readily, but nowadays people want results here and now.
Moreover, the burden of the crisis was distributed in an unjust way: most of the pain has been
borne
by the poor.
Meanwhile, low-income Greek households have
borne
the brunt of austerity.
Troubled WaterWASHINGTON, DC– By the time you finish reading this article, at least five children will have died because of diseases
borne
by dirty water.
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