41. But Digital, as the company being acquired, would likely bear the brunt of any job losses. 42. But he said that since doctor fees are rising more slowly than other Medicare costs, doctors should not have to bear the brunt of any new Medicare cutbacks. 43. But Kousky says the Gulf Coast may bear the brunt of the early season tornadoes this year. 44. But since the project is located on Canoga Avenue, he expects that ramp to bear the brunt of new traffic. 45. But the small coastal towns and cities that have borne the brunt of the immigration lack the facilities and personnel to deal with large groups of foreigners. 46. But Texas is bearing the brunt of the drought, he said. 47. But they are torn over the US-British attacks because many Britons see innocent civilians, not Hussein, bearing the brunt of the suffering. 48. But while uncertainties abound, it does appear likely that utilities in the Midwest and South are likely to bear the brunt of the new regulations. 49. But workers in manufacturing states are in many cases bearing the brunt of economic change. 50. Chechen civilians, not Islamic terrorists, have borne the brunt of the suffering during the military campaign, he said. |