The earthquake is also likely to cause lots of injuries from blunt impact.
The bleeding was caused by blunt impact to the head, it found, but further tests are to be carried out.
Chinese are very inventive in devising new ways to blunt the impact of government regulations.
But earlier this week, an influential analyst raised questions about the Pravachol study that could blunt its impact.
Specifically, he wanted a protocol to blunt the impact of EU financial regulation.
Back in Washington, Senate Republicans were preparing a proposal to give the Obama administration more flexibility to administer the cuts to blunt their impact.
And I know that Jeff and Sylvia will do everything in their power to blunt the impact of these cuts on businesses and middle-class families.
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Unlike in America and Europe, where crippled banking systems and high debts blunt the impact of low interest rates, Asia, especially China, is awash with liquidity, which will support domestic spending (see article).
His firm has been hearing from carrier representatives that individual premiums in Florida could go up 35% to 50%, on average, and small-business rates around 30%, though it hopes to find strategies to blunt the impact.
But as bad as the potential damage to Carnival's image may be, the company, as well as the rest of the cruise line industry, has an opportunity to blunt the impact, if it acts quickly and wisely.
The chained CPI, which takes into account adjustments consumers make to blunt the impact of price increases (say, for example, buying more chicken and less beef) , has averaged about 0.3% less a year than the CPI now used for Social Security cost of living adjustments and tax changes.
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White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Wednesday the White House supported Mr. Reid's efforts to blunt the overall impact of the sequester.
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