Sentences with phrase «absorb the loss of»

The government is now scheduled to absorb the loss of writing off this negative equity, this extra debt that's been loaded onto them.
An investment is appropriate only for investors who have the capacity to absorb a loss of some or all of their investment.
And rush bragged about absorbing the loss of the companies who boycotted him after he attacked the young college girl about being a sIut.
The housing market in the Pacific Northwest can be out of control, with very little room to absorb the loss of availability of several units due to a fire.
Lehman has absorbed the losses of the remainder of the loans, these people say.
But Southern's shareholders have already absorbed a loss of more than $ 1.1 billion on the project.
The new auction system could well give an advantage to larger companies, who have more resources to develop bids and who can better absorb the loss of one bid if they win another project, suggested Matthias Deutsch at Agora Energiewende.
----------------------------------- Sounds to me like we «Europeans» (I use the phrase through gritted teeth, since none of us — in the UK anyway — voted for this situation, but I digress), we Europeans will absorb the losses of the CCX by increased carbon «levies» to the undemocratic EU authority.
Finally, separate property may be «invaded» when dividing property where one party shows substantial need and the other party has the ability to absorb the loss of separate property.
The housing market in the Pacific Northwest can be out of control, with very little room to absorb the loss of availability of several units due to a fire.
«Their pockets certainly are not deep enough to absorb the loss of Wall Street.»

Not exact matches

«The negative, obviously, is that local people can more easily absorb preconceptions and feel pressured to vote a certain way — in other words, the danger of local democratic empowerment is a loss of impartiality.»
A loss of market access likely would hurt Canada's economic potential, which would weaken its ability to absorb faster economic growth without triggering inflation.
That means, roughly speaking, that about $ 488 million of those costs were borne by taxpayers or absorbed as losses by other parts of the medical sector.
«Fats not only help us absorb many of the vitamins from our diets, but they also help keep us fuller longer, which can aid weight loss efforts,» explains nutritionist Lori Zanini.
DFAST refers to the Dodd - Frank Act stress test, which assesses whether large banks have enough capital to absorb losses in the event of an economic crisis.
A failed business may simply cease operations; with the owners and investors absorbing the losses (if any); a troubled business on the brink of going under may seek to merge with another company that has the resources to keep it afloat and out of bankruptcy; or a dying business may be bought up by another, stronger company, seeking to breathe new life into it or simply to acquire its assets.
An article on July 10 about Sheila Bair, former chairwoman of the F.D.I.C, misidentifi ed the agency that agreed to absorb some of the losses of the bank Wachovia to make it a more appealing takeover target for Citigroup during the early days of the recent recession.
Yet although the volume of NPLs has doubled, provisions to absorb potential losses have not increased.
If every trader used this function, losses would occur much less often and the market maker would eventually go out of business (because of all the losses they would absorb).
The company had $ 679 million of cash at the end of 2017, enough to absorb years of losses.
Homeowners insurance, on the other hand, prevents you (the homeowner) from absorbing total financial risk in the case of losses or physical damage to your home.
A high capital ratio is a direct measure of a well - funded loss - absorbing buffer.
It's well known, for example, that banks would choose to have too little capacity to absorb losses — too little equity capital — because their current shareholders don't bear the full economic costs of their failure or distress.
Over the weekend, Deutsche Bank warned that it would set aside a bigger chunk of money to absorb loan losses and said revenue from trading bonds and currencies fell.
Novo Banco said in a separate statement on Tuesday that the move will increase it's common equity Tier 1 ratio, a measure of its ability to absorb losses, to about 13 percent from 9.4 percent at the end of June.
Johnson argues that the transfer whereby actual entities are absorbed into the consequent nature of God «involves some loss of content» (WTR 64).
So the maintenance of these 100 «loss operations» continues in one way or another to absorb the financial surplus of the solvent churches.
«We're disappointed about the loss of the Russian market, but don't expect the pact to be significant since the volume we ship there can be absorbed by other global markets,» Worth Sparkman, manager of public relations for Tyson Foods told the Washington Post.
Keeping your gut healthy is a vital part of health and weight loss, because without a healthy gut it is impossible to properly absorb the nutrients and building blocks your body needs to heal itself.
- Weight Loss: Because psyllium absorbs liquid in your body, it can help give you a feeling of being full.
Once again, however, this varies with the nature of your organization, your properties, and how quickly your organization can absorb losses.
This technology leverages a physiological process that can radically increase weight loss by reducing the amount of dietary fat absorbed but without the caffeine crash and other unwanted side effects.
this man is so self - absorbed... does he really think that we should feel so honored that he chose to stay with little old us... does he not understand that many of us would have literally driven him to the ends of the earth if he promised never to return... has anyone noticed that the only teams he says are interested in him are some of the biggest clubs in the world whose managers spend freely, follow through on their promises or are terminated, listen to their fan - bases, have a lot of strong personalities within their squads, rarely play their top players out of position, win against their top rivals or suffer the wrath, don't blame the ref after every loss and embrace their former stars... even if his stories had any truth to them, he would last but a cup of coffee
Now if the billionaire majority owners can absorb the loss, well, that makes things kind of rosy.
That is why when we win i gave the credit to the players and absorb them much of the blame when we loss.
I also agree that his loss will be absorbed to at least a decent degree by the pick ups of Amendola and Wilson.
My heart just absorbed the pain of my losses and it changed me.
One quick point before I hop a plane back to DC — as you're absorbing the media and the punditry's attempts to Understand The Meaning of Tuesday's primary losses by Arlen Spector in Pennsylvania and Trey Grayson in Kentucky (see: «Specter Defeat Signals a Wave Against Incumbents»), don't forget the classic observation that all politics is local.
«Looking ahead, the economy is expected to grow modestly, but with current policy settings the pace will be insufficient to absorb significant slack in the economy, raising the risk of a permanent loss of productive capacity.»
«Hospitals are in no position to absorb such losses,» Ken Raske, president of the Greater New York Hospital Association, said in an email.
What with all the Chicken Littles falling out of the sky, the county seemed to absorb its $ 3.2 million loss with hardly a burp.
My thoughts go out to the Kest family, which has only just begun to absorb the tragic loss of Jon's daughter, Jessie.»
Its final conclusions called for banks to maintain up to 20 % of their assets to help absorb any future losses.
Labour's accident prone campaign and their losses to Nigel Farage in their northern heartlands will absorb most of the coverage.
The state has already absorbed much of that burden, but even so the reduction to the program from the loss of the counties» share outside of New York City is $ 2.3 billion.
While some services and jobs at HRPC are expected to be absorbed by Rockland Psychiatric Center in Orangeburg, the closure of HRPC will still result in a loss of services that will harm Mid-Hudson Valley residents in need of mental health treatment and layoffs that will hurt the Dutchess County economy.
In the first study of its kind, scientists have calculated the amount of carbon absorbed by the world's tropical forests and the amounts of greenhouse gas emissions created by loss of trees, as a result of human activity.
Once infected, these plants absorb less water and nutrients, resulting in yield losses of up to 75 percent.
«We knew there were nutritional difficulties in teens who had undergone bariatric surgery, but everyone thought it was primarily the surgery that caused these problems since gastric bypass excludes the portion of the small intestine where many nutrients, especially iron, are most absorbed,» says Stavra Xanthakos, MD, medical director the Surgical Weight Loss Program for Teens at Cincinnati Children's and a co-author of the study.
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