"We think that could provide quite a buffer for the hormone replacement franchise, " Goldstein says.
The wind whooshed and whined, a buffer against the lonesome quiet of my strange hotel room.
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"Our security maintained a buffer that separates the fans from the fencing area, " he said.
Mauritania's tolerant form of Islam and its tribal network provide a buffer against radicalism.
That means there is less of a buffer before losses start to burn up banks' capital.
But advocates argue that such volatility could be smoothed by setting up a buffer fund.
An insurer also creates an additional pool of capital to act as a buffer, just in case.
The "yellow zone, " which is much larger than the red zone, will act as a buffer zone.
Rising retail sales served as a buffer against slow, but moderating growth in industrial output and investment.
It sent 6, 000 soldiers into eastern Congo, supposedly to create a buffer zone against Congolese-based Ugandan rebels.
Russia's first claim, to be establishing just a buffer zone, seems not to be the full story.
Direct investment serves as a buffer against rapid portfolio outflows, since it operates on a longer time horizon.
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Going into the shoulder season there will be much less of a buffer to absorb any exogenous supply shocks.
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Mr Trenin says that what Russia wants is a buffer zone, with no American military bases or NATO presence.
Italian governments did not want to upset Yugoslavia, whose independence from Moscow offered a buffer against the Soviet block.
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The depletion allowance offers a buffer to that risk to your initial investment.
For wealthy countries, welfare states acted as a buffer to the economic shock, even at the expense of growth.
Our security maintained a buffer that separates the fans from the fencing area.
They have embarked on the largest expansion programme in many years, and aim for a buffer of 1.5m-2m bpd.
The architects were convinced that something was needed as a buffer between the memorial and the commercial skyscrapers flanking it.
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Snow-pack and glaciers provide a buffer between when the precipitation falls as snow and when it is released as water.
There are, however, enough fine moments spread throughout the film to serve as a buffer against some of the heavier-handed stuff.
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The trust fund is worth having as a buffer, but it has zero to do with the feasibility of the system.
Japanese officials, among others, have floated the idea of a grain stockpile that might act as a buffer against volatile prices.
"We were very careful, we always were in the Lib Dems, to keep a distance, a buffer zone, over donations, " he said.
The Arab ministers also issued a call for an international force to act as a buffer between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
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"Northern Ireland remains insulated from the worst of global economic shocks because our relatively larger public sector acts as a buffer, " Mr Kingon said.
Unlike any of the other big Pentagon contractors, it came to view military business as a buffer against potential trouble in its commercial markets.
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For Cahyo cave tourism is managed professionally by dividing the area into three categories: a public zone, a buffer zone and a main zone.
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