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is buffering
verb
Present participle of buffer
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It's almost as if the person's argument is buffering, until you get to the next installment.
A vegetation map is also critical to assessing climate benefits provided by the landscape, such as the amount of carbon being absorbed from the atmosphere or the degree to which the landscape is buffering extreme weather events.
Twenty years of ecosystem restoration, including prescribed fire and invasive plant management, is buffering the effects of fire suppression, habitat loss, and fragmentation on shrubland birds in this landscape.
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"By wrapping these services around their product, Encanto is buffering itself from the oncoming price wars," says Merrill Lynch's Milunovich.
Quite contrary, the stronger consistency of mutant expression changes and TRN topology and logic support the view in [ 9] that the TRN is buffering the lack of NAPs.
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I'm not staring, mio caro, I'm buffering.
The practices are buffering, reflecting, connecting, mobilizing, weaving and transforming.
The beach-ball was buffering for an age and a day.
Streaming sites must be buffering their back catalogues with glee.
"Past investments in public higher education are buffering the effects of today's economic downturn and future investments will do the same," Stiles said.
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