Going into the shoulder season there will be much less of a buffer to absorb any exogenous supply shocks.
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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.
Looking forward, if these companies grow beyond their current capacity, their margins will give them the necessary buffer to add employees.
In addition, aquifers offer an essential buffer to populations in dry regions by providing a reliable source of water even during long periods without rainfall.
It acts as an additional buffer to prevent the acidic polymer on the outside and stomach acid from reacting with the drug on the inside.
They understand that only the paranoid survive, so they had a very large cash balance and buffer to ride through the storm and come back even stronger.
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Some may be used to pay down debt (or rather, to slow its growth), but Tim Geithner, the treasury secretary, wants to keep a healthy buffer to deal with surprises.
"If extreme droughts like these become more frequent, the days of the Amazon rainforest acting as a natural buffer to man-made carbon emissions may be numbered, " forest ecologist Simon Lewis, from University College London, has said.
Another of its recommendations is that banks must have a buffer to absorb the impact of potential losses or future financial crises - of at least 10% of domestic retail assets in top-quality form, such as shares or retained earnings.
Another of the ICB's recommendations is that banks must have a buffer to absorb the impact of potential losses or future financial crises - of at least 10% of domestic retail assets in top-quality form, such as shares or retained earnings.
When a crash occurs, governments will not have the fiscal capacity to buffer the crisis due to their already stretched borrowing levels.
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Ally Financial was the only bank to fall below the minimum capital hurdle of a 5% capital buffer required to pass the test.
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The 7% includes a 2.5% "conservation buffer" to protect banks against periods of difficulty or stress.
Another option is a buffer zone to offer safety for civilians fleeing the violence and a base for the FSA. This is not being encouraged by Western allies, either.
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In short, Buffer wants to improve the painful experience of sharing any link, image or video you come across more conveniently to all your social media accounts from one place.
In addition to regularly monitoring your checking account, try to keep a buffer of cash in there to help prevent overdraft charges or even cancel the overdraft feature altogether (although you may run the risk of late fees from billers if you miss a payment due to insufficient funds).
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Russia's first claim, to be establishing just a buffer zone, seems not to be the full story.
For partners and spouses, "it is vital that they learn to create a buffer between the person's reaction to stress and their own experience, " says Robert Lawrence Friedman, president of Stress Solutions, a Forest Hills, N.
Meanwhile Spiros is determined to buffer his family against this uncertainty despite his deep patriotism.
Even many with a steady salary may have no savings to buffer the cost of replacing the food.
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Banks must hold a higher buffer of capital to a certain level in order to keep to European rules.
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"The oceans store an enormous amount of heat energy, and they act to buffer any rapid climate change, " said Kearns.
After passing from one so-called "buffer" company to another, a broker would finally export the same items, claiming a VAT refund.
Not too mention, it also allows Disney to buffer a poor performance in one unit with the success seen by others.
The FDIC, like other bank regulators, has been encouraging banks to raise capital levels to buffer against the expected rise in losses and write-downs.
He also plans to raise prices as much as 20% starting in January to buffer any health-care related costs he may incur in 2014.
We're losing the buffer that used to filter the Mississippi's waters.
Ozancin wagged his finger at the sendmail mail transfer agent (MTA) as the cause of many past security exploits, including but not limited to buffer overflows.
But one thing for sure, says Delaine, is that the open water and the weakened marsh will not be able to buffer the sting of this season's storms.
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