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Queen's is expected to absorb the extra numbers.
Harrington is expected to absorb the bulk of Camby's minutes on the front line.
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.
BERLIN — From the earliest days, the effort to overcome Europe's debt crisis has been a balancing act, keeping the debtor nations afloat without outraging the publics of the wealthy countries expected to absorb the multibillion-dollar costs.
Some of those costs will be covered by consumers, but often the vendor will be expected to absorb the expense as part of doing business.
"The prime market is expected to absorb the turbulence of recent political and taxation challenges and to continue the value growth that had been under way prior to the referendum".
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The airline said with around 70% of the first half of the year now booked it expects to absorb the impact of increased fuel costs, assuming no unexpected disruption occurs.
Public-sector schemes are expected to absorb this extra cost themselves, but private-sector schemes will struggle.
Employees are expected to absorb these costs individually, and are strongly advised to consult with a professional international tax advisor prior to committing to an international assignment.
This is essentially the complete opposite of the traditional lecture-style approach where the main source of information comes from being talked at by teachers, while the students are expected to absorb all the knowledge, like sponges.
Urban areas are expected to absorb all the population growth predicted between now and 2050, which is about 2 billion people globally, as well as attract some of the rural population.
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