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What else is to be expected from something defined largely by the void at its center and its ability to contain a near-infinite variety of things?
The currency is seen as a reading on confidence in Europe's ability to contain a debt crisis that began in Greece, but has spread to other parts of Europe, including Spain and Portugal.
Still, Ranger admits responders would have a limited ability to contain a blowout should it occur.
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If they rose up again now, they might hamper the army's ability to contain an uprising in central Myanmar.
Such a difference is critical since interventions that modulate the host response may impact adversely on the ability to contain an infection [ 19, 20].
U.S. & China to wage war by other than outright military means Also, S. Vietnam would need a strong national govt. with enough popular support & ability to contain all the disparate S. Vietnamese elements.
"Our intent is to have the ability to contain all the flow," he said.
One of the keys to that game was the ability to contain Doug Martin, a Pro Bowl running back who rushed for 1,454 yards last year.
But when a major oil spill occurs, the people who are in the path of the spill, as well as most of the rest of us, expect that "adequate spill response capacity" means the ability to contain and remove a large percentage of the spill -- not just a good faith effort that cleans up a relatively small portion of the discharged oil.
In July, Justice Laura A. Ward ruled that Mr. Jon should remain in a secure facility because "his ability to contain his behavior presents an unacceptable risk of danger to the community".
Mr. Wright made a special point of praising the management of Universal Studios, headed by Ron Meyer and Stacey Snider, for its ability to contain costs while releasing a run of successful films.
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