Like the rest of the emerging world, India is in a state of transition and there is much change already to be absorbed and more to come.
It's also possible, says Mathur, that the release of methane slows the transit of digested food through the intestinal tract, and that could increase the time for additional calories from digested food to be absorbed and added to the body's tally.
"Prior, the loss had to be absorbed by the hospital or health care provider that had to deal with non-paying patients, " she says.
These options have now been ruled out for Thames Valley but, in future, mergers and takeovers should not be regarded as the last resort: it may well be the best and quickest solution for an ailing university to be absorbed by another with successful courses, high standards, good management and a strong image.
The changes are going to be felt first in hospitals, as well as schools, where an increasingly diverse child population has to be absorbed.
Rather, the relative scarcity of supply has allowed January's flood of deals to be absorbed, halting a slide in bond prices.
These layers acted like the anti-reflective coatings on spectacle lenses and caused almost all the sunlight falling on the device to be absorbed.
This light was tuned to be absorbed by gold and was thus converted into heat only in places where the rods had accumulated.
And will need to be absorbed into on-boarding and payroll automatically.
As a result of the first world war it had been reduced to a small, impoverished country that was later to be absorbed by Hitler's Germany.
The bottom line is that the energy world has changed in a fundamental way that has yet to be absorbed by the punditocracy, or incorporated in policy.
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Ackman and Namvar believe the housing market is in the process of soaking up millions of excess housing units, with about 2 to 2.5 million units still to be absorbed.
The second is the way in which fiscal policy is tightened: spending cuts are more likely to increase economic performance than tax increases, perhaps because higher revenues tend to be absorbed by profligate governments.
You can create content that is simple enough to be easily absorbed during a series of quick glances from viewers whose attention is divided.
These ventures are more likely to be quietly absorbed by the corporations they are disrupting rather than making front page news as high profile IPOs.
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Cooking increases the share of food digested in the stomach and small intestine, where it can be absorbed, from 50% to 95% according to work done on people fitted for medical reasons with collection bags at the ends of their small intestines.
If workers and firms believe that the inflation target will be hit, then short-term inflationary shocks, such as the recent jolt to energy prices, will be absorbed rather than setting off a wage and price spiral.
Best of all, 99 percent of the hydrocarbons absorbed were able to be recovered, meaning the sponge could be redeployed up to ten times without a drop in performance.
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London Marathon chief executive Nick Bitel insists that the costs of ensuring athletes made it to the startline could be absorbed by organisers.
Celebrities, for instance, "are expected to be completely self-absorbed, " he says.
"Unfortunately, the increases in costs that we have seen since making this pledge can no longer be absorbed and mean that we are unable to keep prices at their current levels beyond this autumn, " he added.
Then again, some of those 10 schools could just as easily be absorbed into the SEC and the Big Ten to round out a radically reshaped landscape with four 16-team super conferences.
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It is said that only about 10 to 20 percent of them can be absorbed into Iraq's security forces.
People become less self-absorbed and ironically, more likely to be genuinely happy.
Dry water could make that a lot easier because by dividing it into little pieces, the methane can be absorbed much more quickly, in minutes as opposed to days.
There are also generics, which have to be tested to make sure levels of a drug are absorbed properly into the body--the same kind of test used to ensure that generics in the U.S. are safe.
Most of them turn out to be long-winded hagiographies or self-absorbed and pedagogic narratives.
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Still, the first quarter of 2013 absorbed 36K units even though the first quarter tends to be the slowest for landlords.
Entrepreneurship, which is extremely difficult to teach in traditional classroom style, might be more effectively absorbed in multi-player game format.
Corporate employees have very little incentive to engage in entrepreneurial capitalism because their efforts will just be absorbed by the corporation.
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