bear on
Intermédiaire supérieur (B2) formal
To be connected to or important for a situation, or to press on something.
"Several new pieces of evidence bear on the original verdict and may lead to an appeal."
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Q&A with Tim — The Upcoming AI Tsunami and Building Offline Advantage
Tim Ferriss · 1:30
All to bring to bear on this thing
Daredevil Michelle Khare — How to Become a YouTube Superstar
Tim Ferriss · 134:20
to bring to bear on like the funding
Why Claude Is NOT a Commodity (So Far) | Sharp Tech with Ben Thompson
Sharp Tech Podcast · 23:52
curious like how much does this bear on
16 Brutal Life Lessons for Ambitious People - Michael Smoak
Chris Williamson · 86:39
there would be a bear on the bed, uh,
Venomous Snakes & Bear Attacks | When Predators Attack MEGA Episode | Nat Geo Animals
Nat Geo Animals · 63:29
Also, the clawing of the bear on my head,