210 Quotes About Absorb

  • Author Tom Ridge
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    We think, based on the initiatives that we've announced today, that we can absorb that cost.

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  • Author Ajay Singh
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    This deal was the right thing to do, but clearly we didn't leave ourselves enough time to internally absorb the impact of the project,

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  • Author Annika Sorenstam
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    The key for her is just to come out, enjoy it, absorb the atmosphere. It's a fantastic place to be. I told her, 'Enjoy this week. This is what this is all about.' It's more about being part of the whole thing and just being able to fulfill a dream. It's pretty cool.

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  • Author Bill Stoneman
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    This has been a resilient club for an entire season. There is really no reason for that to change. The club has the right attitude to absorb bumps in the road.

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  • Author Bob Stalker
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    When one event after another comes this closely, the ground doesn't have the capability to absorb it. Unfortunately, the rest of the week we'll see good chances of rain, some of it very heavy.

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  • Author Bruce Schneier
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    It's certainly feasible, but it's my guess it's not economic, ... My guess is it is cheaper for the airline to absorb this loss, which doesn't happen often, than to fix the problem.

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  • Author Chad Spalding
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    There's a lot of competition for these spots. I think every player understands that there are two or three players that could easily take their spot, so it's got to make them work harder. It's also going to make us more able to absorb injuries than we were at this time last year.

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  • Author Chris Shibutani
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    With Pfizer's diversified product portfolio and cash position that can be used for future deals, we would expect the company to be able to absorb the financial impact,

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  • Author Diane Swonk
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    Like what the Fed has suggested, the U.S. economy was more than strong enough to absorb the blows of Katrina. The labor market is still pretty resilient.

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