His performances on air and in the courtroom were widely derided by prosecutors, legal analysts and commentators as narcissistic, self-absorbed and even more hurtful to the young men he was convicted of molesting.
It is radiating radio signals so it could interfere with the devices receiver, or some of the radio waves could be absorbed by other components and even more can be absorbed by the placement of a hand over the portion of the phone where the antennas are located.
Still, the first quarter of 2013 absorbed 36K units even though the first quarter tends to be the slowest for landlords.
Even films absorbed the influence, wanted something with that kinetic-electronic contemporary feel.
Just as, we can directly measure today, that the carbon dioxide that we are adding to the atmosphere being absorbed by the ocean, even the temperature of that ocean is rising.
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Even so, Travelers easily absorbed the losses by dipping into reserves.
And the story itself doesn't end up a downer as the fable unfolds, telling how even a loutish, self-absorbed lawyer can ultimately find redemption.
Radio waves are absorbed by our bodies, by walls, and even by vegetation.
Even big exchange-rate shifts can be absorbed if they occur slowly. (The 8% drop in the dollar since early 2002, for instance, has not caused any problems.) But if they happen quickly, financial markets are roiled, and at worst financial institutions are unable to cope with the strain.
The effects of radiation only start to become clear at high acute absorbed doses of over 1 Sv (100 rem), and even then it is necessary to eliminate other potential causes before radiation can be unequivocally said to be the cause, advised UNSCEAR.
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The Afghan government wants more aid but even if it were forthcoming, say experienced aid workers, it might not necessarily be absorbed.
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Further loss of Arctic ice will see radiation absorbed by darker seawater and snow-free land, potentially warming the Earth's climate at an even faster rate than current observational data indicates.
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