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Those savings would help provide a buffer for the next couple of years, he said.
They provide a buffer for the winds and waves and protect communities like Broad Channel from flooding.
And it could provide a buffer for China in the event of a sudden disruption in imported supplies.
These reserves provide a buffer for banks when liquidity dries up in financial markets.
But a budding recovery in the housing market should provide a buffer for the economy.
That you have to ensure that there are measures in place cash transfer programs, food assistance programs that provide a buffer for populations that are vulnerable to price spikes that will inevitably happen because they do happen with some regularity.
"We provide a buffer for them to mitigate the attacks.
Elementary schools provide a "buffer" for young girls' body insecurities.
This money can help put children in school, provide a buffer for emergencies, and increase resilience overall.
The chaperone machinery is thought to provide a buffer for cells to respond to environmental challenges; disturbance of Hsp70/90 chaperone activity decreases cellular resilience to stress (Chen et al., 2015; Hashimoto-Torii et al., 2014; Taipale et al., 2010, 2014).
Expanding such a non-medical health workforce, while also vulnerable to the infection during a pandemic, would provide a buffer for the GP workforce in the event of attrition of GP capacity.
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