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It wasn't unusual, at the time, for kids in Jewish day schools and after-school programs to be expected to absorb a lot more than one tragic narrative.
Fears that the private sector will be expected to absorb losses in any eurozone debt crisis after 2013, when the fund's mandate expires, has unsettled financial markets.
How can working stiffs be expected to absorb three fare increases with equanimity at the same time that the authority's senior managers are getting pay raises and possible bonuses?
A more cautious government might be expected to absorb the lessons from the care.data debacle (go slowly, engage with critics, build confidence) before it set off on another attempt to monetise data.
He said that under the budget that the governor proposed last week, the city would be expected to absorb millions of dollars in new special education costs for 29,000 kindergartners.
Its fate will be decided in Congress later this year; if it is extended, the Treasury says, private insurers should be expected to absorb more risk.That may mean higher premiums, or less cover, for policyholders.
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It has been known that SO2 is expected to absorb some of the radiation below 330 nm, along with another absorber (Esposito 1980; Esposito et al. 1983; Travis 1975).
Perhaps that is the analogy we are expected to absorb.
Queen's is expected to absorb the extra numbers.
Harrington is expected to absorb the bulk of Camby's minutes on the front line.
Over nine months, the rock is expected to absorb 1,600 tons of CO2 generated by a nearby geothermal power plant.
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