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They can be detected because there is essentially no atmosphere in space to absorb the emissions.
The Knicks are looking for teams with cap space to absorb their contracts.
"The fiscal space to absorb further adverse economic and financial shocks is no longer consistent with a AAA rating," it said in a statement.
Fitch said it changed its ratings outlook because of "the very limited fiscal space to absorb further adverse economic shocks in light of such elevated debt levels and a potentially weaker than currently forecast economic recovery".
Despite the UK's strong fiscal financing flexibility underpinned by its own currency with reserve currency status and the long average maturity of public debt, the fiscal space to absorb further adverse economic and financial shocks is no longer consistent with a 'AAA' rating.
Then, when…the turmoil of memories is stilled in my heart, ceaseless waves of joy are sent to me by inner thoughts…suddenly arising to delight my heart".As Mrs Brown has noted, people at this time came to realise that "the very absence of the human voice could render…communication all the richer" by giving the reader extra time and space to absorb the text and its many layers of meaning.
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The increasing flow of raw sewage — the result of the loss of green spaces to absorb rainwater as much as population gain — violates European environmental law, the European Commission said in 2009, and the government has promised to act.
Without that interest, he couldn't have created this Marie, who lives for male authority but is too spaced to absorb it, and who's constantly pissed, because she doesn't think she's had her fair share of it at all.
On Capitol Hill, lawmakers like Representative F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., then chairman of the House Science Committee, were growing increasingly concerned that NASA was shifting money from the space shuttle budget into the space station to absorb those overruns.
Oliver Postgate, its creator, fully expected his infant audience – tomorrow's space generation – to absorb lines such as "this calm serene orb, sailing majestically among the myriad stars of the firmament," voiced over a tracking shot of the cosmos, an intertextual allusion to the Powell/Pressburger film A Matter Of Life And Death.
But with global warming bringing an increase of storms and flash floods, and fewer and fewer green spaces remaining to absorb water (the garden fashion for decking and gravel rather than grass contributes to the problem), similar episodes are certain to recur.
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