Though I understand the reasoning behind such complaints, I would argue that a broader geographic space should (a) improve the ability of a host city to absorb a larger volume of visitors without causing congestion and (b) give visitors a greater variety of things to do and see during their stay.
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Instead of reaching for a phone, which can absorb a person's full attention, Glass brings the notifications directly into the line of sight.
They said they felt compelled to act after the Scottish government and the Scottish Legal Aid Board (SLAB) "refused to heed their fears" over a new bill that would "further damage a profession that has had to absorb a series of crippling cuts in recent years".
And it must insist that as a bare minimum the system has enough capital and liquidity to absorb a crisis as bad as the last one.
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There must be a highly specialized machine to turn the jumble of zeros and ones into information that a human can absorb, which is not at all obvious in a timescale measured in hundreds of years.
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Little Pim was coming full circle in a way, creating a method for kids to learn at the age they can best absorb a second or even third language.
Well then, you must not be a Twitter user or pay attention to the new media circles that continue to absorb a larger piece of the pop culture pie.
But, of course, the embarrassment is greatest for Barclays, which is fast losing what is as important to a bank as capital to absorb losses, namely a reputation for integrity and competence.
And it does not boost the long-term capacity of a bank to absorb losses without defaulting.
Going into the shoulder season there will be much less of a buffer to absorb any exogenous supply shocks.
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"The tortilla is really going to absorb a lot of fat, " he said.
Asked to stand and absorb a punishing amount of text in exchange for the occasional treat was an unfair exchange.
So if an intelligent, sociable individual now needs to absorb a lot more inputs from the popular culture, what gives?
So in later years mortgage payments will absorb a bigger slice of a borrower's income than when inflation was higher.
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These activities absorb a great deal of energy and focus, but the fact is, you might be looking in the wrong direction.
Can the U.S. consumer absorb a 34.4% increase in the cost of many goods, or will China continue to become a more cost-efficient manufacturer?
Like most elevated homes, it is designed to absorb a blow from Mother Nature without jeopardizing either the occupants or diminishing the environment surrounding it.
They are the only nations that both possess nuclear weapons and are large enough, in theory, to absorb a first strike and live to retaliate.
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It then had to absorb a million refugees from Arab countries and Holocaust survivors from Europe, with no financial assistance from anyone other than US Jews.
This is usually interpreted as anti-parasite behaviour, but Dr Milewski suggests it might, at least in part, be a trick to absorb iodine from the soil.
"If a car's body cannot absorb the energy of a crash, it will logically result in more damage, more injuries to passengers, " said Alves, the doctor who specializes in traffic accident victims.
Indeed, many of the securities were created to absorb a 20 percent decline in value before investors are at risk of losing principal or coupon payments, but the stock has dropped more than that already.
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Take a moment to absorb that figure.
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Another of its recommendations is that banks must have a buffer to absorb the impact of potential losses or future financial crises - of at least 10% of domestic retail assets in top-quality form, such as shares or retained earnings.
Another of the ICB's recommendations is that banks must have a buffer to absorb the impact of potential losses or future financial crises - of at least 10% of domestic retail assets in top-quality form, such as shares or retained earnings.
Manipulators use the above example of a ladder of supporting bids to absorb sell orders and serve as a cushion against any selling pressure.
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The solution Lilliputian came up with is a trade secret, but the company does admit it uses a network of fractures to absorb the stress, much like the expansion joints in a sidewalk.
In recent weeks, talk of a government-created "bad bank" to absorb troubled assets resurfaced as a solution, as did a government insurance program to guarantee assets.
Compared to text, one pays a great penalty to absorb information by way of video.
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