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The phrase "absorb the effects of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or consequences of something, often in contexts related to science, psychology, or economics.
Example: "The company implemented new policies to absorb the effects of the recent market fluctuations."
Alternatives: "mitigate the impact of" or "counteract the consequences of".
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As a result, he said, the city is in better shape to absorb the effects of the attack than it would have been at any time in the previous 30 years.
It is obvious that infrastructural changes need to be made for expansion to sustain itself — crucially, the rethinking of parks and wetland development as infrastructure, which would work to absorb the effects of rising sea levels.
These communities also are better able to absorb the effects of foreign species, which may be innocently introduced but which can wreak much ecological and economic havoc in less stable communities.
"We measure the ecological load an area can take and we offer licences only where were convinced there is a proper balance between effects of fish farming and the ability of local environment to absorb the effects of farming," says Stewart Stevenson the Scottish Minister for Environment and Climate Change.
In other words, we cannot absorb the effects of interference into a single modified strength of genetic drift.
In addition to our parameter of interest, h2, we estimate a large number of "nuisance" parameters designed to absorb the effects of time-dependent orbital errors with frequencies higher than the tidal period.
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It said that it would have to absorb the effect of negative publicity, which it expected to cause a 20percentt drop in revenue in 2003, an estimate that already seems low.
They were 24-foot ropes and I never wanted Muhammad to lay on them and rope-a-dope [lean back into the ropes to absorb the effect of the blows].
Given that the average pediatric vaccine production interruption has lasted more than 1 year, the model is used to compute appropriate pediatric vaccine stockpile levels sufficient to absorb the effect of such vaccine production interruptions.
This was assessed by forming 'subtests', joining locally dependent item pairs, to absorb the effect of the dependent items on PSI [ 25].
"Our overall customer activity was solid, even as our customers absorbed the effects of a challenging macroeconomic environment," said Doug Hutcheson Doug Hutcheson, Leap's chief executive.
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