The bank needs hundreds of millions of pounds of additional capital, to absorb potential future losses.
These days well-traveled visitors have begun to absorb its allure--rough old Maremma has been primping up.
As you know, banks have to hold capital to absorb potential losses when they lend.
We had emergency cash available to absorb the unexpected costs of being uprooted from our homes.
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Indeed, greater inflation on the horizon could prove too much for the consumer to absorb.
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Its structure becomes weak and unable to absorb any increases in uncertainty, inefficiency, and especially, shocks.
Compared to text, one pays a great penalty to absorb information by way of video.
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The job losses in Birmingham will be bigger than in Glasgow, and harder to absorb.
If you can afford to absorb those occasional casualties yourself, you save money by not insuring.
And it does not boost the long-term capacity of a bank to absorb losses without defaulting.
In this commodity business, there is no slack with which to absorb fuel cost increases.
For now, he looks for the industrial and investment demand to absorb the supply into 2012.
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Because 13C is heavier, organisms tend to absorb it less readily than they do 12C.
You use it to absorb capital gains realized elsewhere in your portfolio, making those gains tax-free.
Gontha says Djojohadikusumo and his British partner must be prepared to absorb losses, at least initially.
Conversely, if the companies fail, the government is last in line to absorb losses.
Long-term contracts allow telecom providers to absorb premium pricing and pass subsidized pricing along to consumers.
The European Union, with ten new members to absorb, is also going to be distracted.
Blackening it allows it to absorb light throughout a broad spectrum, making it far more effective.
Recognizing the shift among consumers to absorb information online, the publishing industry followed suit.
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The metro area has seen a surge in development that it is working to absorb.
Set just off shore, it was designed to absorb wave energy and spare Male further damage.
But some of the provisions are harder to absorb, including the phase-out of deductions and credits.
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In his eyes, Shanghai people are born with an amazing ability to absorb new things.
Most people, I suspect, are going to use the write-offs from ELH to absorb long-term gains.
Profit margins are fat, so firms should be able to absorb higher wages without raising prices.
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Lead dioxide, on the other hand, is highly electronegative, preferring to absorb electrons in chemical reactions.
For additional protection, the EX-G1 comes with two types of detachable protectors to absorb shocks.
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Would there have been no extra acquisitions to absorb competitors in the applications market?
Clever Danes set up little corporations to absorb their income and write off expenses, such as cars.
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