With questions about whether the plant can restart, mounting costs and who picks up the tab, "there is a practical limit to how much we can absorb of that risk, " Craver said.
At the moment, the most plausible way of making the sea absorb more of the gas is to seed it with iron.
Domestically, the prime candidates would seem to be Meredith Corp. and Hearst, either of which could smoothly absorb most of them into its existing portfolios.
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The uppermost parts of its thick cloud layer mysteriously absorb half of the ultraviolet light received by the planet.
Since Sept. 11 Martin has trimmed apparel orders by a composite 5% to 10% for the first half of 2002 and pushed designers to absorb some of the costs of markdowns.
Although the role of any sustained global green recovery in reducing the chronic trade surpluses in Asian and other emerging market economies is more complex, a necessary step will be to rebalance the pattern of economic growth in these economies to absorb more of their savings domestically.
The geared turbofan has put Pratt in the enviable position of supplying the most power plants for the most popular airliners for the next couple of decades: single-aisle jets that will absorb much of the travel boom in emerging markets.
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Our insistence of increasing capital requirements for banks means that they can absorb some of the shocks that might come from across the Atlantic.
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The absorption of written language is mitigated by the fact that many readers can absorb more of it in parallel when it is presented on a page.
Mr Tusk wants to unseat Mr Kaczynski as part of a long-term plan to break up Law and Justice and absorb bits of it into his own Civic Platform party.
All of which may sound like a fair amount of money to absorb the costs of an abrupt termination of the franchise.
Liddy oversaw Allstate during turbulent times in the post-Katrina era, when most major home and commercial insurers increased premiums, ratcheted up deductibles and narrowed terms of coverage to absorb the shock of hurricane-related payouts.
And there have been better models introduced that absorb more of the shock from a hit.
Margins are declining, as banks absorb some of the rate rises rather than passing them on to precarious borrowers.
Light at a specific wavelength is beamed into the brain, and the oxygen present will absorb some of that light.
They recognized that this is important in China that the -- the exchange rate to absorb more of the adjustment.
We expect gross margin will improve significantly as we move into full production mode and absorb more of the fixed overheads.
Mr Linford told the BBC that several companies, such as Google, had made their resources available to help "absorb all of this traffic".
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The government, in order to get the bank off its hands, agreed to absorb tens of billions of dollars' worth of bad loans.
The subordinate or junior tranches will absorb all of the losses, up to their value before senior tranches begin to experience losses.
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America's government is working hard to revive markets for securitised debt, aware that banks lack the balance-sheet capacity to absorb all of those credit-card receivables and auto loans.
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Bierman said the healthy increase in the average net profit margin shown in the Sageworks data could allow companies to absorb some of the additional labor costs, if necessary.
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But Dongye Zhao from Auburn University in the US said that the dispersants also caused sediments to absorb more of the harmful compounds, lengthening their effects on the environment.
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In a conference call with investors Friday, Mr. Hayward emphasized that the company's strong balance sheet and cash flow allow it to absorb most of the cost of the incident.
No-one has yet worked out the impact of the latest price rises on poverty, but it is clear the government believes it needs to intervene to absorb some of the increases.
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Placing the reactors underground would make them less vulnerable to the shaking from earthquakes, and the surrounding earth would absorb much of the heat released if an accident occurred, Genoa said.
This arrangement gives HBO the flexibility and latitude to allow its showrunners incredible artistic freedom, but it also means that HBO has to absorb all of the risk of producing shows itself.
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If the reforms amount to nothing more than shuffling corporate assets, they will not have much effect (especially if the already stretched banks are forced to absorb most of the bad debt).
Middle East producers could help lead this important Western assistance effort and absorb some of the costs which may be levied should Soviet supply shortfalls occur for either economic or political reasons.
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At the same time, Tunisia's tidiness and success at building a middle class mean that a black economy cannot absorb legions of street vendors and house servants, as in Egypt and Morocco.
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