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The chancellor said he believed businesses would be able to absorb the increase.
Analysts said that they believed Lloyd's had the financial strength to absorb the increase.
With weak demand holding down other prices, companies have little choice but to absorb the increase in energy costs.
The United States has now posted job gains for 25 consecutive months, but the increases have been barely large enough to absorb the increase in the working population.
Also, as Richard Marsh, associate director of buying agent Property Vision, says: "Vendors who price their properties higher to sell in excess of £1m might be disappointed, particularly as banks and surveyors will not absorb the increase in stamp duty into their valuations".
Even if we generate 150,000 jobs this year, as I expect, that's just enough to absorb the increase in the labor force.
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Sky, meanwhile, said it had prioritised the Premier League and could absorb the increased costs.
"That created the financial cushion to absorb the increasing prices of new drugs," Pearson said.
Mr. Ganis said that the teams were willing to absorb the increased costs, while also expanding the concept of the arena.
"Our members have so far managed to absorb the increased costs resulting from inflationary pressures but the effects are now beginning to bite.
By 1989, the national traditional market could no longer absorb the increasing palm oil production.
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