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"We are ahead in seeing the decline in the market given our model, versus being buffered by a distribution channel," said Brian T. Gladden, Dell's chief financial officer.
It is likely that its effect is being buffered in some way, perhaps with increased atmospheric heat being absorbed by the deep oceans.
One 2011 memo, for example, said that after a court ruling narrowed the scope of the agency's collection, the data in question was "being buffered for possible ingest" later.
These workers write the data in a Beanstalkd5 queue where it's being buffered.
In addition of space and agents being buffered across adjacent processes, they can also be "networked" (see Fig. 4a); however, through inter-process information sharing.
They'll probably fall again as continued austerity hammers the Zone, but the lucky Germans are still being buffered from the full impact of their own government's disastrous policies.
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"But Nixon was so much the smoother criminal: everything was buffered through intermediaries and cutouts.
Given the aging population and the still comfortable cushion, worries about financing are buffered but not laid to rest.
Profits are buffered by building shops, restaurants, food huts and sideshows, many of which you must keep well stocked.
Piran is buffered on all sides by rich pickings, so eating and drinking is a satisfying local affair.
Otherwise, the packet will be buffered.
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