US /bɛr aʊt/
・UK /bɛə aut/
get the bear out of the cage. Hit the ball to his right. Make him move to his right.
So the trick against the player who covers up his backhand is get the bear out of the cave.
Does that bear out your point, Emily?
does that bear out your point Emily?
But I don't think that the stability that the remainder of the Islamic Republic has managed to project is necessarily something that will bear out after a war.
But I don't think that the stability that the remainder of the Islamic Republic has managed to project is necessarily something that will bear out after a war.
Does that bear out your point, Emily?
Does that bear out your point Emily?
So Walster's account seems to bear out the worry that if we can't find independent principles of justice, independent, that is, from conceptions of the good that prevail in any given community, that we're simply left with justice being a matter of fidelity or faithfulness to the shared understandings or values or conventions that prevail in any given society at any given time.
So Walzer's account seems to bear out
the facts clearly bear out, the United States of America holds all the cards.
and the facts clearly bear out, the United States of America holds all the cards.
while we're taking a bear out of trunk.
it's also something that does bear out in modern research as well.