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He thinks it may cushion the unkind economics of ranching in Texas.
They may cushion poverty for some but do not deal with bigger problems such as, say, public health.
Some analysts believe the timing of the launch, in the run up to end-of-year holidays, may cushion some of its impact.
As the United States heads into what many economists predict will be a substantial economic slowdown, the success of American firms in building sales abroad may cushion the blow.
(That gentle lack of transparency may cushion the blow for customers already conditioned to expect perks like free delivery).
The incumbents to driverless cars are likely to fight just as fiercely as those currently railing against Uber, and Kornai and others foresee a reasonably gradual shift to autonomous vehicles, and this may cushion the shock of a drastic economic shift.
More easy money may cushion the immediate shock; but it will only aggravate the excess-capacity problem in the high tech sector, because it will finance further investments if not in the U.S., then certainly in such countries as China and India as companies run in circles to cut costs even more rapidly to restore profitability.
Unlike many precocial species, chicks are fed by their mother to a greater or lesser extent until they become independent, and this may cushion them from adverse conditions.
Unlike many precocial species, chicks are fed by their mother for a few days until they become independent, and this may cushion them from adverse conditions.
It has been suggested that larger variation in floral traits within individuals than among individuals may cushion differential selection pressures on floral evolution [ 14, 17].
A disposable plastic cup (suitable for hot liquids, if you're using them) would be perfect because staining it won't matter and it may cushion eggs dropped in a little.
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