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"Is the system ready to absorb the decision tomorrow?
Even so, we aren't ready to absorb this news.
We do not think the market is yet ready to absorb higher rates".
Emerging nations may then be ready to absorb capital from abroad.
UK politicians should be asking when our banks are ready to absorb a similar tax.
A lot of things are coming to you that you're not ready to absorb.
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Even better, the people of today's Muslim countries are on the whole much readier to absorb new ideas than were 15th-century Europeans.
The recent trend shows broad improvement in most of the country, but with an expected rise in foreclosures over the next 12 months we need to maintain a healthy level of ready buyers to absorb the inventory," the group said.
The drug release of the first time period can be divided into two parts, one part is the amount absorbed by the body, and the other part is that present at the absorption site ready to be absorbed This portion is absorbed gradually when t> t1.
In fact, I have found this book to resonate much more on gloomy, introspective days when my mind is ready to fully absorb the wonderful sensitivities of her compassionate, funny, lonely women.
The findings clearly indicate the need for focused interventions in the rural areas of India, where young men seem ready and willing to absorb reproductive health messages and access services.
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