Borne
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The cathedral itself has
borne
witness to centuries of French history, including episodes that are now the stuff of legend.
The most advanced university and schools, the central avenue in Almaty, and the airport in the capital, Astana, had all
borne
his name prior to resignation.
What matters is that the revolt is happening, and whoever happens to catch the wave will be
borne
aloft.
This conclusion seems to be
borne
out by history.
Consider the proposals in the United States for a “Green New Deal,” which is designed to address the “systemic injustice” driving today’s ecological crises, the brunt of which is
borne
by “frontline and vulnerable communities.”
Such narratives often treat “democracy” as synonymous with improved welfare – a characterization that is not
borne
out by the facts.
The burden will instead be
borne
by the next generation.
From Brazil’s favelas and India’s migrant caravans to France’s banlieues and communities of color in the US, it is the poor who have
borne
the brunt of COVID-19’s health, economic, and psychological costs.
But the economic consequences of public-health measures – such as indefinite business closures and lockdowns – will be
borne
disproportionately by less economically secure groups, including low-income earners, hourly workers, and those who cannot work remotely.
Once again, European companies have
borne
the costs of these measures.
But the idea that Singapore is a deregulated paradise is not
borne
out by reality, as anyone who has tried to dispose of a piece of used chewing gum there will know.
Given this standard practice, we should pay close attention to long-run counter-intuitive forecasts that actually are
borne
out.
Over the past five years, India has
borne
the weight of the government’s misconceived policies and airy speechmaking.
Although the initial cost of stunting is
borne
by the child’s family, the economic impact affects us all.
While these three explanations offer some insights into why stock prices are rising at a time when the real economy is heading south, they tend to miss a big piece of the puzzle: the economic pain inflicted by COVID-19 is not being
borne
by publicly traded companies.
These probabilities will be
borne
out by the epidemiological data, and most people will believe that the pattern has something to do with the nature of the virus, rather than being driven entirely by human behavior.
This is partly because developed countries have in general
borne
the brunt of the pandemic’s health effects so far.
Because this didn’t change the fact that a corporation can neither form criminal intent nor bear the burden of a punishment, it meant that punishment would be
borne
mainly by stockholders and employees.
The World Health Organization’s recent warning that the US could become the new epicenter of the pandemic seems to have been
borne
out: the country now has the world’s highest number of cases.
True, to introduce carbon pricing now would add to the significant pain currently
borne
by oil producers.
Both abortion and contraception were criminalized for all women age 45 and under who had not
borne
at least four children (later increased to five).
Doing so would reduce the burden of disease and mortality
borne
by women and girls, while empowering them to control their own health and reproductive lives.
And many of the costs will be
borne
by today’s young people.
And in recent years, Europeans have increasingly
borne
the costs in the form of terrorism and influxes of refugees.
As such, that outbreak’s economic consequences –
borne
primarily by the services sector – were short-lived and concentrated largely in China, though neighboring economies were affected through trade and finance.
But sometimes we step back to take in a broader perspective, and think in terms of the obligations
borne
by societies or countries.
In Lebanon, the costs of this folly are now being
borne
by an already-fragile financial sector, which could implode.
This time, the human and economic losses are
borne
by all of us, and they are enormous.
Even in that case, however, the bulk of the costs are
borne
by the Chinese themselves.
In such a scenario, the full cost of the tax would be
borne
by the owners of the oil wells.
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