Brunt
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135 examples of Brunt in a sentence
In Africa, small farmers bear the
brunt
of this risk.
And that's actually the
brunt
of what we do is, people going straight from their workplace, straight from home, straight into the classroom and working directly with the students.
The very act of sitting squashes, pressurizes and compresses, and these more delicate tissues really feel the
brunt.
The point is this: my country and my people have done nothing to contribute to global warming, but we are already bearing the
brunt
of its consequences.
Seven species, essentially, that have produced for us the
brunt
of our understanding of biological behavior today.
And these people are the people who take the
brunt
of it.
I just wish he would have save Milla and
brunt
the hotel down with all the worthless boring characters that lived in it.
Women run around dressed in scantily clad "bunny" outfits, an extremely fat woman is the
brunt
of many tasteless jokes, and they all work at the restaurant of a dirty old man, who has an oddball son (Jim Hanks, who is of course Tom's brother), whom the man wants to get "laid."
I noticed that this film has taken the
brunt
of a lot of insults.
One is tempted to put some of the blame for this mess on Lemmon (who does some uncharacteristically sloppy slapstick here), but Clive Donner's direction should bear the
brunt
of it--he has no clue how to present this story.
Her son , who no doubt bore the
brunt
of his mother's frustrations has grown into an aimless, bitter young man.
Matt Newton also does very well as the main character who's life bears the
brunt
of the bet that is referred to in the title.
Consistently in the 5 worst shows of all time television rankings, it's the
brunt
of every bad joke about Steven ever told.
If a woman is sensitized , and looking for sources, other than herself, sensitized to look for it in signs in her husband, then he takes the
brunt
of the hate which is in most cases conjured up in the minds of everyone, occasionally, man or women.
French mime/actor Marcel Marceau plays the title role of Malcolm Shanks, a deaf mute puppeteer who scratches out a living putting on shows for children, while bearing the
brunt
of a miserable home life with his money grabbing brother and sister-in-law, who take all the money he earns for themselves.
But there's no escaping its campy origins, and the script cops the
brunt
of it.
But if consumers bear the
brunt
of costs for reporting violations to the authorities, subsidies may induce them to seek out vendors willing to offer legal transactions.
As ever, children are bearing the
brunt.
Immigrants, particularly from Muslim countries, bear the
brunt
of populist propaganda.
It is long past time for civilians to stop bearing the
brunt
of it.
Of course, the
brunt
of the costs of injury and death is borne by soldiers and their families.
Many will bear the
brunt
of recurring floods, storms, or droughts, and the majority of them will be women and girls.
As declining consumer confidence and household purchasing power deepen the recession, projections of when the crisis will end are repeatedly pushed back, and those bearing the
brunt
of austerity are losing hope.
They have borne the
brunt
of 40 years of war, and are well aware that international forces are planning their departure.
Unfortunately, the reality is that the Global Fund – and I suspect, other development-assistance programs – will bear the
brunt
of their rage.
Facing the sharp end of the stick are the seven million Niger delta peasants, who bear the
brunt
of the violence, environmental devastation, and social anarchy that Big Oil produces wherever it sets up its drilling rigs.
Sudan bore the
brunt
of US retaliation, when President Bill Clinton ordered the bombing of an apparently harmless pharmaceutical factory near Khartoum as retaliation for an Osama bin Laden sponsored terrorist attack.
Some of the world’s most vulnerable people are bearing the
brunt
of the international community’s indecisive response to the migrant crisis.
They acknowledge that Africa is bearing the
brunt
of the economic and climate crises, even though it was least responsible for creating them.
Microfinancing Climate ResilienceLONDON – Vulnerable communities face the
brunt
of climate change – from rising sea levels and extreme weather events to prolonged severe droughts and flooding.
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