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"Brazil is big enough to absorb Haitians who just want jobs".
The capital markets, however, are big enough to absorb even the largest losses.
But a spokesman said TfL's £7bn budget was big enough to absorb the loss.
But none of the economies outside the OECD is big enough to absorb the excess private saving of the rich world.
Foreign-government debt included bonds from one entirely fictitious country, Poyais, and most of the new industrial ventures failed.By then markets were big enough to absorb the bumps, and their growth has supported a cornucopia of prosperity ever since.
When he started out, in the early 1920's, the industry was big enough to absorb waves of immigrants -- Germans and Irish, followed by Eastern European Jews, then Italians.
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With St Davids close at hand as well as a big campsite, this is also a busy place, but it's very well organised and large enough to absorb a crowd.
A wartime tax on windfall profits prevented corporations from becoming large enough to absorb competitors.
Are they large enough to absorb all the CO2 we might produce in the coming decades?
Analysts say that China can also buy bonds in the European and Japanese markets but that those two markets are not big or liquid enough to absorb China's fast-accumulating foreign exchange reserves.
And while some of China's foreign exchange reserves are plowed into European and Japanese debt, those bond markets are not big or liquid enough to absorb the bulk of China's ever-larger foreign holdings.
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