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How to use the word borne in a Sentence?

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My formula for greatness in man is! amor fati: the fact that a man wishes nothing to be different, either in front of him or behind him, or for all eternity. Not only must the necessary be borne, and on no account concealed,—all idealism is falsehood in the face of necessity,—but it must also be loved....

Friedrich Nietzsche

added by JokerGem
1 year ago

No losses will be borne by the taxpayers. Let me repeat that: No losses will be borne by the taxpayers, the management of these banks will be fired. If the bank is taken over by FDIC, the people running the bank should not work there anymore.

Joe Biden

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The activities that drive degradation often provide benefits for a few wealthy actors who often live quite far away from that location … whereas the costs and burdens of degradation are borne mostly locally.

Jos Barlow

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Myth : Covid is Airborne Truth : Covid is Media borne to fool public by trendiing it on twitter

Lakshheish M Patel

added by laksheispatel
2 years ago

The Ukrainian people have shown inspiring courage and resilience during the invasion of their country by Russia, as is often the case, pain and hardship are disproportionately borne by the most vulnerable.

Ivanka Trump

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

A lot of our veterans and their families have gone through hell -- deployment after deployment, months and years away from their families ; missed birthdays, anniversaries ; empty chairs at holidays ; financial struggles ; divorces ; loss of limbs ; traumatic brain injury ; post-traumatic stress. We see it in the struggles many have when they come home. We see it in the strain on their families and caregivers. We see it in the strain of their families when they're not there. We see it in the grief borne by their survivors. The cost of war they will carry with them their whole lives, most tragically, we see it in the shocking and stunning statistic that should give pause to anyone who thinks war can ever be low-grade, low-risk or low-cost : Eighteen veterans, on average, who die by suicide every single day in America -- not in a far-off place, but right here in America.

Beau Biden

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It's about helping widowed people live life in community with each other, so that someone who has borne witness to their pain also bears witness to their life as they continue making their way forward.

Michele Neff Hernandez ''

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Far too many residents have borne the consequences of the combination of firearms and failed conflict resolution and I join a frustrated community in calling for an end to this cycle of violence, iMPD and the City of Indianapolis will continue to try every solution, incorporate every best practice we can. But we cannot do it alone. It will take neighbors sharing information, supporting those who are hurting, intervening when someone is headed down a dangerous path.

Joe Hogsett

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Greater numbers of school buildings continue to open their doors to welcome back students in-person, we should celebrate the substantial progress on a return to normalcy while also redoubling our efforts to ensure that the most high-need students, students who have already borne the brunt of the coronavirus and its effects, don't get left behind.

Mark Schneider

Found on CNN
3 years ago

So, mosquito-borne disease is a thing in the U.S., and it's likely to get worse in the future as a result of climate change [and] as these mosquitoes kind of move farther and farther northfrom the Gulf Coast into more and more of the continental U.S., so, the diseases are a big problem because these particular diseases don't have any effective vaccines or medications to treat them [and] the only way to control them is actually to control the mosquitoes that spread them...

Regulator Affairs Dr. Nathan Rose

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Black and Hispanic communities throughout the United States have borne the brunt of this pandemic.

Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

The idea that we’re kind of becoming more tolerant isn’t borne out by the data.

Neil Boyd

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

He's 24 years old, he's dynamic, he was able to articulate the ability to reach out to younger voters. I've heard him referred to by some as' The AOC of the right.' I don't know if that'll borne out to be true, but I do think that the generational piece is key here as well.

Chris Cooper

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Sometimes costs are made to be borne.

Severus Snape

added by raeann0806
4 years ago

I think people misunderstand boredom. They think it's simply borne out of the absence of things to do. It's really important to emphasize that is not the case.

John Eastwood

Found on CNN
4 years ago

As for these critiques, President Trump didn't say President Trump'd go after a cultural site. Read what President Trump said very closely. We've made clear that the cost, if they use proxy-forces in the region, will not just be borne just by those proxies. They'll be borne by Iran and its leadership itself.

State Mike Pompeo

Found on CNN
5 years ago

If Donald Tusk doesn't want to go down as Mr No Deal then I hope that point will be borne in mind by him, too.

Boris Johnson

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I would say to our friends in the EU if they don't want a no-deal Brexit then we've got to get rid of the backstop from the treaty, if Donald Tusk doesn't want to go down as Mr No Deal then I hope that point will be borne in mind by him, too.

Boris Johnson

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

With the receding flood waters across the country, there is a possibility of outbreaks of water-borne diseases, that's why we are setting up water treatment plants in the flood-affected areas on a priority basis.

Shah Kamal

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We are already seeing the impacts of this drought on vulnerable people, rates of malnutrition and water borne diseases like diarrhea and colitis are on the rise.

Mohamed Babiker

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I don't think this can be resolved by targeting any individual, it can only be resolved by making sure we have a higher level of trust in the community that's borne out by consistently positive behavior and consistently fair discipline.

Pete Buttigieg

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The Warriors made a lot of defensive mistakes that seemed borne from just the frustration and maybe fatigue, just from The Warriors're playing guys heavy minutes and all that stuff, the Warriors's why I'm pleased that there will be two days before the next game and the next couple after The Warriors, if The Warriors can keep extending the series.

Steve Kerr

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Never trust a woman even if she has borne you seven children

Famous Proverb

added by anonymous
5 years ago

The Ecuadorian government notices that these falsehoods are also an attempt to tarnish the dignity of the country, when they issue falsehoods, the asylee and his associates express once more their ingratitude and disrespect towards Ecuador, instead of showing gratitude towards the country that has welcomed him for nearly seven years, incurred significant expenditures to pay for his stay at the embassy, has borne their rudeness and to whom he, paradoxically, has filed a lawsuit against for adopting a cohabitation protocol in order to prevent his bad behavior from taking place again.

Ecuadorian Foreign Ministry

Found on CNN
5 years ago

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