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The phrase "absorbs risks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, insurance, or business, where one party takes on potential losses or uncertainties.
Example: "The insurance company absorbs risks associated with natural disasters, ensuring that policyholders are protected."
Alternatives: "takes on risks" or "assumes risks".
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A report by The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA) outlines how the Nordic model absorbs risk but maintains a capitalist economy à la the necessary and not-at-all pedantic distinction between authoritarian socialism and democratic socialism.
Beyond the emotion, the result is to provide those institutions with a competitive advantage in their financing, in their size and in their ability to take and absorb risks.
But here the pricing was not as favorable to the companies absorbing risks.
Generally, the accumulation of livestock asset by pastoral communities helps them to minimize and absorb risks (Swallow 1994; Little et al. 2001; Moritz 2013).
Economies where younger generations disproportionately absorb macroeconomic shocks place a greater burden of the business cycle on youths, who presumably have a lower capacity for absorbing risks because they hold less asset than other age groups, on average.
That's bad news for the Export-Import Bank, a federal agency that helps American companies attract customers overseas by absorbing risks that private lenders won't touch.
Loose monetary policy has also buoyed markets.Companies have so far proved better than expected at absorbing risk.
Complicating matters: a vast web of impenetrable financial contracts putatively designed to "absorb" risk (and reap billions in transaction fees) by sprinkling it throughout the entire financial system.
More than ever this is the province of savvy pros with the resources to do lots of due diligence and absorb risk.
It is likely this could be achieved commercially, but as the broker is absorbing risk on behalf of the provider, the consumer will probably pay more than if they purchase electricity from a spot market.
Pastoralists keep their most valuable livestock and sell the others for absorbing risk, and at the end, they sell their most valuable animals to ensure their survival (Swallow 1994).
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