Small enough that it should be absorbed by other passengers, the aluminum in the aircraft, etc.
's Minokamo Site (located in Minokamo, Gifu Prefecture) will be absorbed by EMCS Corp.
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The company went bankrupt, lost its chief executive and will soon be absorbed by the government.
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Joan Walley's Stoke-on-Trent North seat would be absorbed by the proposed Kidsgrove and Tunstall and Stoke-on-Trent Central constituencies.
Indian war buffs will be absorbed by Mr Philbrick's intelligent, yet necessarily speculative, reconstruction of Custer's reckless encounter.
It is a fragile chemical and must be absorbed by the intestine, but stomach acid would normally destroy it.
The reality is that these taxes will be absorbed by employers who sign worker paychecks from Nike Inc. to the corner grocer.
Corporate employees have very little incentive to engage in entrepreneurial capitalism because their efforts will just be absorbed by the corporation.
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There's no way this can be absorbed by the trust fund bureau.
This light was tuned to be absorbed by gold and was thus converted into heat only in places where the rods had accumulated.
"Prior, the loss had to be absorbed by the hospital or health care provider that had to deal with non-paying patients, " she says.
London Marathon chief executive Nick Bitel insists that the costs of ensuring athletes made it to the startline could be absorbed by organisers.
As a result of the first world war it had been reduced to a small, impoverished country that was later to be absorbed by Hitler's Germany.
The bottom line is that the energy world has changed in a fundamental way that has yet to be absorbed by the punditocracy, or incorporated in policy.
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Of course, there will be some competition, but the amount of smaller regional exchanges will most likely diminish and their volume be absorbed by companies like ICE.
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And there's no way it can be absorbed by either life insurance companies or banks - no matter how cheap the Bank of Japan makes overnight money.
It is inevitable, she argues, that under the "new constitutional order, " civil law concepts practiced in the rest of China should be absorbed by and form part of our legal system.
Scarcely less appetizing is the prospect that Western assistance will be absorbed by a lucky few in Russia particularly those in a position to milk the system and to line their own pockets.
The Federal government announced the layoff of thousands more U.S. Postal Service workers over the next few years, all middle class jobs that will unlikely be absorbed by competitors at UPS and FedEx.
The second is the way in which fiscal policy is tightened: spending cuts are more likely to increase economic performance than tax increases, perhaps because higher revenues tend to be absorbed by profligate governments.
Scarcely less appetizing is the prospect that Western assistance will be absorbed by a lucky few in Russia -- particularly those in a position to milk the system and to line their own pockets.
This, too, can be hyperpolarised but, unlike 3He, it can also be absorbed by blood, and can thus get into the rest of the body, an effect that may be useful for other types of diagnosis.
Thirdly, banks are to hold a sufficient capital buffer - as outlined by global regulators - which means that if banks do fail, losses can be absorbed by shareholders and other creditors rather than the taxpayer.
In 2004, the letter you referred to from Bush to Sharon, stated that basically the Palestinians had took the right of return off the table and stated that Palestinians should be absorbed by this new Palestinian state.
It is radiating radio signals so it could interfere with the devices receiver, or some of the radio waves could be absorbed by other components and even more can be absorbed by the placement of a hand over the portion of the phone where the antennas are located.
These options have now been ruled out for Thames Valley but, in future, mergers and takeovers should not be regarded as the last resort: it may well be the best and quickest solution for an ailing university to be absorbed by another with successful courses, high standards, good management and a strong image.
Right now, their focus has to be on strengthening their overall banking system -- much in the same way that we did back in 2009 and 2010 -- making a series of decisive actions that give people confidence that the banking system is solid, that capital requirements are being met, that various stresses that may be out there can be absorbed by the system.
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In other words, the increase is not considered material and can be easily absorbed by unsuspecting FHA mortgage consumers.
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These ventures are more likely to be quietly absorbed by the corporations they are disrupting rather than making front page news as high profile IPOs.
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Consumers are recovering slowly from the recession, as unemployment claims begin to show a reduction in Americans out of work, suggesting that price increases at retailers that feel the effects of higher cotton prices may not be immediately absorbed by shoppers.
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