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He's not very deep intellectually, but he has a fantastic ability to take up and absorb good ideas.
There is a behavioural explanation - underreaction - the market is slow to absorb good news about a change in a company's fortunes, for example.
Long hours, short careers, demands for constant improvement and limited opportunities to reflect on and absorb good practice, lead its report to a damning conclusion: "This does not suggest a labour market that is likely to work effectively for pupils".
To help our digestion, we should regularly absorb good bacteria (probiotics) – natural yogurt, and we should soak, and sprout our food (especially our seeds and our grains).
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Never think of time spent absorbing good culture as a waste.
And as he answered questions, Moss absorbed good-natured ribbing from a few of the teammates he trashed earlier in the day.
It looks good — at once neutral and specific; it feels good underfoot and absorbs sound.
For two weeks, Georgi's brother, parents, and friends tried to get him to absorb the good news.
The profit was terrific — $1.425 billion, just a 3percentt decline from 2007 — and the thinking was that would give investors the night to absorb the good news.
Even a liberal figure like John Stuart Mill assumed that Indians had to first grow up under British tutelage before they could absorb the good things — democracy, economic freedom, science — that the West had to offer.
American comic strips absorb a good deal of the Paenos time: "Red Rider," "Buck Rogers," "Winnie Wikle y Familia,"" "Terry y los Piratas," "Mandrake el Mago," "El Plato Donald," and of course "El Raton Miduelito".
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