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After a weekend spent absorbing the prospect of full-blown nuclear catastrophe in Japan, perhaps the world's most sophisticated engineering power, Americans appear far less inclined to assume such risks on their own shores, experts say.
As low-wage workers at Atlantic Center absorbed the prospect of a raise, they said they looked forward to the relief and comfort that an extra $50 at the end of the week would bring, even as they acknowledged they'd still be left facing financial challenges.
The EU was struggling with the prospect of absorbing former Soviet bloc countries, with their inefficient economies and high emissions.
This "safety-valve" theory "appealed to the racial fears of northern whites" who dreaded the prospect of absorbing emancipated slaves into their communities in the event that the institution of slavery collapsed in the South.
When you are ill, the prospects of absorbing a great deal of information is not possible, but there is one thing that really made an impression upon me.
What is different here, and what Americans are only now beginning to absorb, is the prospect of an open-ended war, without a decisive victory or clear end point.
Some informants' (EM, DoH) accounts showed anxiety around the prospect of government absorbing huge numbers of LHWs.
Generating more than one current carrier per absorbed photon raises prospects for improved solar-cell efficiency.
Think about what action your prospect would most realistically take after absorbing your message.
The minimum reflection coefficient (RCmin) of this nanocrystal-containing ceramic reaches −46 dB, exhibiting a promising prospect as a kind of electromagnetic wave (EMW) absorbing materials.
Thus, TWT-HMS is an energy absorbing structure with excellent properties and it has a promising application prospect.
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