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If, as widely expected, the jobs report shows another monthly decline, markets are likely to absorb it as a sign of an economy that has effectively slipped into a recession despite the modestly reassuring positive figures from the Commerce Department.
So, while the Kremlin certainly would never welcome U.S. military action, especially in places where its own forces are present, if the U.S. military response remains limited and does not presage further intervention, the Kremlin is likely to absorb it without doing much beyond the predictable bluster in public.
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That makes sense: When students put what they've read into their own words, they're more likely to absorb and retain it.
Blackstone is likely to absorb MeriStar into its other hotel assets.
Older plumbing may contain lead, which is more likely to absorb into the water when it is warm.
Whatever the precise number, property is so big that when credit conditions loosen it is likely to absorb a lot of the extra liquidity; and when something goes wrong the effects will be serious.An even bigger reason to beware of property is the amount of debt it involves.
(Green is preferred, on the unproved assumption that it is more likely to absorb the infrared laser beam). Mr. Ranada points out that even if such light dispersion at the record edge did in fact occur, it wouldn't matter.
Then, retailers may also lose out as they were likely to absorb the VAT increase, rather than passing it on to customers.
Some stones, such as limestone and marble, are more porous than others, and are more likely to absorb stains from substances like red wine and coffee.
If the Fed continues to lower interest rates, as many Wall Street analysts predict, Mr. Bernanke is nonetheless likely to absorb as many lessons as possible from its experience after the dot-com bubble burst.
China is more likely to absorb the most practical of Freud's ideas and discard the rest, as it has with Marxism, capitalism, and other imports.
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