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But, at best, oil recovery will be able to absorb only one-sixth of the country's annual carbon-dioxide emissions.
"I think the economy will be able to absorb this, both here locally as well as nationally.
It remains to be seen whether Ms. McClain will be able to absorb fame without becoming yet another teenage train wreck.
Looking at Knight, regulators are likely to argue that banks have built up hefty loss buffers since that crisis that will be able to absorb surprise losses.
He called the new deal, even at a much higher cost, "fiscally prudent for us" and one that "we will be able to absorb and continue to grow".
By late in this decade, Mr. Mosler said, the city will be able to absorb one million square feet of new office space a year there.
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"In the mid-term they'll be able to absorb the demand," she said.
By reading it a second time, you'll be able to absorb the information and you'll have a greater chance of retaining that information.
"Will we be able to absorb a barrel of oil at one hundred dollars?
With privately owned companies also eying the market, however, there are concerns that Qatar will not be able to absorb all the new issues.
bonanza in Qatar is intended to foster a more responsible spending culture among its citizens, but there are concerns that the markets will not be able to absorb all the new issues, Una Galani of Reuters Breakingviews writes.
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