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Emerging nations may then be ready to absorb capital from abroad.
Gen. Beni Ganz said Israel would be ready to absorb the entire population of the southern Lebanon security zone if it sought refuge in Israel.
And when previously white-hot startups face cost cutting and layoffs, the market leaders will be ready to absorb talent.
At any moment, Madonna should be prepared to dodge Courtney Love's compact, Izzy Stradlin's face should be ready to absorb Vince Neil's fist and David Lee Roth should brace for the awkwardness when Eddie kicks him out of the band again.
Bring the front foot back and be ready to absorb the impact.Like a sponge!
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UK politicians should be asking when our banks are ready to absorb a similar tax.
"However well constructed the technology, it all depends on what society is ready to absorb and embrace," he said.
Jimmy Clausen's experience in the pro-style Notre Dame offense means that he is ready to absorb an N.F.L. playbook and knows the basics of drops and coverages.
They can't be taught to read before they have the basic underlying skills and concepts that children are ready to absorb in the preschool years.
At Embry-Riddle, Mr. Ramsay experimented by placing 10 students in internships in 2006 because he was unsure if "the field was ready to absorb students with a homeland security degree".
But – cliche alert – just as a single swallow does not make a summer, so a solitary successful IPO does not signal that the market is ready to absorb the estimated 120-plus offerings that have been lingering on the sidelines for months, waiting for a green light.
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