We have a relationship that can actually absorb this tension as we work through difficult issues.
This thesis might be easier absorb if you consider the interrelatedness of household and market production.
The bank needs hundreds of millions of pounds of additional capital, to absorb potential future losses.
These days well-traveled visitors have begun to absorb its allure--rough old Maremma has been primping up.
As you know, banks have to hold capital to absorb potential losses when they lend.
We had emergency cash available to absorb the unexpected costs of being uprooted from our homes.
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Many Brazilian car bodies also don't contain crumple zones, areas that absorb energy during wrecks.
Indeed, greater inflation on the horizon could prove too much for the consumer to absorb.
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Its structure becomes weak and unable to absorb any increases in uncertainty, inefficiency, and especially, shocks.
And there have been better models introduced that absorb more of the shock from a hit.
Compared to text, one pays a great penalty to absorb information by way of video.
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Travelers will be happy to know this book will absorb them during those inevitable airport delays.
This immense canopy will open instantaneously and must absorb an impulse of almost 30 tonnes.
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That total, while perhaps on the low side, is probably as much as Iraq can absorb.
The job losses in Birmingham will be bigger than in Glasgow, and harder to absorb.
They also absorb pollutants that can cause algae blooms and help clear the water.
All of which have massive wireless divisions and can more easily absorb shrinking revenue from landlines.
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Unlike mice, fish also have permeable skin, and absorb drugs put in the water.
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If you can afford to absorb those occasional casualties yourself, you save money by not insuring.
And it does not boost the long-term capacity of a bank to absorb losses without defaulting.
Some return less than 0.25%, and that's before expenses, which many funds absorb for marketing purposes.
Understandably many of those depositors would rather convert to cash than absorb the cut.
The taxpayer has already bailed out the banks and cannot afford to farther absorb bank losses.
In this commodity business, there is no slack with which to absorb fuel cost increases.
For now, he looks for the industrial and investment demand to absorb the supply into 2012.
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They simply absorb knowledge or skills as part of accomplishing the goal of the game.
The big boys victimized by the whales of Wall Street can often absorb their losses.
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As business schools absorb and disseminate their thinking, the momentum for change will build.
Piers, jetties and seawalls with a protective layer of marine growth absorb wave action better.
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Because 13C is heavier, organisms tend to absorb it less readily than they do 12C.
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