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THE would-be Palestinian state lacks the infrastructure to absorb refugees in any number and is plagued with economic challenges.

The Japanese community in Brazil, the couple noted, had the infrastructure to absorb new arrivals: neighborhoods where Japanese newspapers, schools and stores were common.

Peter Goldmacher, an analyst with Cowen & Company, said he thought that Oracle would end up paying $17 a share for BEA, because no other software companies are in a position to outbid it as they do not have the infrastructure to absorb BEA quite as easily.

Still, he questions whether the international gene bank system has the funding and infrastructure to absorb all of the at-risk populations.

However, perhaps owing to its recent nature or the ability of the production infrastructure to absorb the increase in immigrant labor, the immigration shock seems to have lowered regional employment rate disparities only temporarily.

Ignoring possible deviations in existing capacity and infrastructure to absorb such changes may mean that there is a significant difference between the 'theoretical' CE ratio based on Generalized CEA and one achievable in any particular setting [ 30].

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While the military rulers cut themselves in on the city's commercial action, the master plan "was abandoned," Oyelola said, along with any thought of investing in the infrastructure necessary to absorb millions of new arrivals.

COH has "set up the infrastructure and resources to absorb the risk of early development…of discoveries not only for our own investigators, but for other institutions as well," she says.

You can go into a market and leave if regulations change, without having a fixed infrastructure you need to absorb," says Patrick Jobin of Credit Suisse, which was among the underwriters for Sunrun's IPO.

Set against this background, and taking also into account the forecasts of rail traffic across the whole Europe from 2010 to 2030 or even to 2050 (see for example [2]), some relevant policy questions are inevitable: Is the actual rail infrastructure really able to absorb the forecasted traffic, without significant impacts on the punctuality of the services?

We are bringing forward a key DNS infrastructure enhancement program that will see us massively expand the size of our DNS infrastructure and our ability to absorb and fend off attacks like these.

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