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But it assumes the shock is temporary, containable and reversible.
The influenza pandemic was not destined to be locally containable.
As stars go, Mr. Hardy is less containable than most.
The resulting political instability may be containable in the short term.
If that's the only route, the outbreak is containable, Ryan said.
If this was what it was, I think it would be somewhat containable.
Ralph Kramden tries to keep his composure, but some things just aren't containable.
" He added that the tumor is "likely malignant," but "containable by all measures.
Ives also thinks Facebook's news feed changes are a "containable" near-term risk.
It sort of rallied with the idea it will be containable for U.S. markets.
That single goal by Tevez made the affair "seismic rather than containable," Scudamore said.
Politically, it reduces complex populations to a containable, controllable mass of allies and aliens.
An outbreak of a respiratory virus like this will typically be deadly but containable.
By now, Trump is a known quantity: disgusting, corrosive, vile, lawless — but so far containable.
"If the route is due to close personal contact and droplet transmission, it is containable," Ryan said.
That may or may not be true, but the damage it has already done is not precisely containable.
Having to ascribe categories to my gender feels antithetical to this because these words make my gender fixed + containable.
"Maybe it made me a little more independent-film centric to try to find something more containable," Mulligan says.
Having to ascribe categories to my gender feels antithetical to this because these words make my gender fixed + containable.
Nevertheless, reputational risk would probably be containable for Woori Bank if BWS were to default given its small relative size.
We cannot assume that a vastly superior intelligence is containable; it would likely work to improve itself, to enhance its capabilities.
There's no guarantee that a radically cognitively-enhanced human will be safe, containable, or have goals and motivations compatible with human interests.
When, after a juvenile miscommunication, Connell withdraws from the relationship, he pursues something more "normal"—which is to say, something containable, something social.
The urban setting sets this outbreak apart from the eight others that have struck Congo since the 1970s in mostly containable, rural settings.
And the Vietnam War, as vexing and tragic as it was, occurred off the beaten trans-Atlantic path and had geographically containable effects.
He said markets will also be looking for guidance from China and elsewhere on whether the virus appears to be containable or not.
"You want to bring that same barely containable excitement to a club, but, when you do, it quickly disperses for whatever reason," he explains.
Story at a glance World Health Organization (WHO) officials said Tuesday that the novel coronavirus is more deadly than the flu, but is containable.
It will be a while yet before we achieve safe, containable, and sustainable nuclear fusion, but this test marked an important step in that direction.
But much like the slavering, ferocious-looking dog that enters barking in the opening shot, and which Marcello gently soothes into submission, Simone seems containable.
Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said the delay in China-made Model 3 cars "is a containable near term risk," given the Shanghai factory is just starting to ramp production.
The war in Iraq divided the allies, especially in Europe, but the demons it unloosed, though bitterly controversial, remained containable within the ambit of Western alliances and produced little lasting diplomatic damage.
Into several paintings he has incorporated netting, as if perhaps to suggest that the world, in all its impossible immensity, might yet be contained or containable… Into others he has embedded rusting axes.
But it is also an uncomfortable truth that public officials and plaintiffs' lawyers, by failing to use lawsuits to hold the opioid industry to account, have allowed a containable crisis to mushroom into catastrophe.
Still, the U.S. is in better shape than it was back then, because the damage that $300 billion in the oil patch could cause to the market right now is at least containable, he added.
"Once it was established this virus was spreading efficiently between people... we immediately should've realized that this was not going to be containable," says Amesh Adalja at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security to Vox.
When Obama distilled this narrowing sliver of America to a common fondness for "guns and religion," he was drawing on a long tradition of élites isolating poor and working-class white people as a containable threat.
The immediate impact from the interest rate hike on the banks' pre-impairment profitability could be mildly positive, while the impact on their liquidity should remain containable as these lenders can rely on deposits and bilateral funding.
"The point for equity investors is that the economic and financial risks are tilted to the downside, even though everyone rightly hopes that the coronavirus remains a short-term event that is treatable and containable," he concluded.
There may be a time when societies can digest radical structural change, when they are young and pliant, relatively small, containable, and readily understandable; when men can watch the scenery shift without losing their sense of direction.
It may have been avoidable, or at least containable, but then the wheels fell of the wagon when Fox Sports Australia got the scoop and spoke to Lochte's mom and she passed along her son's bullshit story to her.
"Once it was established this virus was spreading efficiently between people... we immediately should've realized that this was not going to be containable," Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, writes in an email.
"Certainly, if it turns out to be a containable epidemic, if it turns out that the effects can be contained within the first quarter in terms of economic activity, then maybe financial markets will be proven right," Prasad said.
DUBLIN, June 21 (Reuters) - A British exit from the European Union could cut Irish gross domestic product by as much as 1.6 percent by 2021, but the impact on the country would be "containable", Finance Minister Michael Noonan said on Tuesday.
He said an estimated cumulative Brexit-related hit on the Irish economy of as much as 1.6 percent of GDP would be "containable", elaborating on Wednesday that it would not knock his spending and tax plans "out of the ball park".
Adalja said at this point, nearly two full months into the COVID-19 outbreak, that the virus is "not containable" and instead of quarantines, the focus now should be on "hospital preparedness, vaccine development, antiviral clinical trials," and better diagnostic tests.
"Once it was established this virus was spreading efficiently between people by the respiratory route, [we] immediately should've realized that this was not going to be containable," Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, writes in an email.
Dan Ives, managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities, said that as of February 3, the impact seemed "containable," saying that 1% to 2% of iPhones that would have been sold in the March quarter may shift to the June quarter.
"Over the period 2017 to 20193, we think the net effect on GDP would be somewhere between 0.5 and 1.6 percent," Noonan said, and that such a fall would be "containable" within the government's fiscal plans for the period, which it presented on Tuesday.
"Over the period 2017 to 2021, we think the net effect on GDP would be somewhere between 0.5 and 1.6 percent," he said, adding that such a fall would be "containable" within the government's fiscal plans over the period, which the government unveiled on Tuesday.
"While we think the near-term impact of the crisis is easily containable by Qatar, which has substantial resources it can employ, we see considerable risks regarding the economic and financial impact of these sanctions the longer they remain in place," said a note by Citigroup.
Dr. Petersen said because the continental United States has better mosquito control, more air-conditioning and less standing water than other countries dealing with the Zika virus, there are most likely to be only "handfuls of local transmission and very rare outbreaks," which will be containable with a targeted response.
And it is unlikely that the United States, other NATO countries or Russia, let alone Saudi Arabia or Turkey, would support a large-scale combat deployment to enforce Syrian partitioning if that meant actively engaging the Islamic State — which may not otherwise be containable in a rogue statelet — and other jihadists on the ground.
At the same time, RNB's Long-Term IDRs are notched down from those of the bank's shareholders due to (i) each individual owner being a minority shareholder, which may reduce their propensity to provide support; and (ii) Fitch's view that reputational risks for the owners would probably be containable in case of RNB's default.
No longer containable to a matchbox, the objects and ideas that flowed between women across borders drawn by men grew to include artworks as varied as a large tapestry titled "She's so Crafty" by artist Katie Seton woven from, among other things, a shirt emblazoned with the words "Nasty Woman" to a found suitcase titled "Letting go to Become" that reminded artist Mariana Ramirez of her mother.
Genetically modified plants have been used for bioremediation of contaminated soils. Mercury, selenium and organic pollutants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Marine environments are especially vulnerable since pollution such as oil spills are not containable. In addition to anthropogenic pollution, millions of tons of petroleum annually enter the marine environment from natural seepages.
Study hour From 7:00 to 9:00, it is the first study hour. Students can study at the study hall or use the room for between classes to complete assignments. The containable number of people in rooms for the between classes is limited. For first graders it is 30, and for second and third graders it is 40.
Eco House is located behind the Africana Library, which houses Cornell's Africana Studies and Research Center. The residential building has three floors with two wings each, except for the basement which has only one wing. Eco House was originally a hotel; consequently, each resident enjoys the luxury of his or her own bathroom, shared only with one's roommate. Residents are also permitted to keep small, containable pets.
Warship 2015. Conway Maritime Press. UK and their incompatibility with the rather different Ikara systems in the Australian Type 12 frigates and guided missile destroyers, the acquisition of two Ikara Leanders would actually have given a real capability, able to test and practice, joint computer age anti-submarine operations. As UK experience and UK Treasury costing already indicated that the 13-year-old Bacchante was too old for cost-containable structural modernisation, a view also held by the former captain of ,I. Bradley.
As mortgage-backed securities came under scrutiny for their role in the subprime mortgage crisis, the United States housing bubble and the financial crisis of 2007–2010, critics took aim at Ranieri. In March 2007, at a time when it was unknown whether or not the over-extension of leverage inherent in subprime mortgages could lead to a financial crisis, Ranieri commented "I think [the risk] is containable. I don't think this is going to be a cataclysm." Ranieri commented on the situation in a 2009 interview.
Debussy had insisted that his music should be the servant of Maurice Maeterlinck's text, and had practised an aesthetic of "Gallic restraint and understatement". Karajan had brazenly betrayed the composer with "a voluptuously lush orchestral sound that, ravishing as it is, ... again and again boils over in a scarcely containable ecstasy". The engineering of the album was marred by several instances of erratic balancing and a general "kind of patina ... which acts like a dark varnish on a painting". The album remained as controversial and as thought-provoking as it had been when first released.
Oil spills at sea are generally much more damaging than those on land, since they can spread for hundreds of nautical miles in a thin oil slick which can cover beaches with a thin coating of oil. This can kill sea birds, mammals, shellfish and other organisms it coats. Oil spills on land are more readily containable if a makeshift earth dam can be rapidly bulldozed around the spill site before most of the oil escapes, and land animals can avoid the oil more easily. Control of oil spills is difficult, requires ad hoc methods, and often a large amount of manpower.
Petroleum oil is toxic for most life forms and episodic and chronic pollution of the environment by oil causes major ecological perturbations. Marine environments are especially vulnerable, since oil spills of coastal regions and the open sea are poorly containable and mitigation is difficult. In addition to pollution through human activities, millions of tons of petroleum enter the marine environment every year from natural seepages. Despite its toxicity, a considerable fraction of petroleum oil entering marine systems is eliminated by the hydrocarbon- degrading activities of microbial communities, in particular by a remarkable recently discovered group of specialists, the so-called hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (HCB).
Cripps did indeed make that recommendation to Attlee, but it was rejected. The second paper was ten pages on devaluation, which in Edmund Dell’s view it is unlikely he actually read. Gaitskell argued that with employment high, the balance of payments in decent shape and inflation a containable problem, the only problem was shortage of dollars, with US opinion very reluctant to help the UK any more. He recommended spending cuts to keep inflation under control – but did not say how much. He also recommended that sterling initially float within a band of $2.80-$2.60, a proposal discussed with Hall and Plowden.
Additionally, the SNS recently issued a request for proposal (RFP) to buy 500 million masks over the next year. The RFP asks that entities with masks willing sell them send over a proposal to see if the two can come to a sales agreement. In his role as the director, Burel noted that while the SNS is designed to help during large events like a terrorist attack or pandemic, it also helps in smaller, more containable emergencies. In April 2015, he got a call around 2 p.m. from an Ohio doctor describing a possible “life-threatening botulism outbreak that posed a risk to as many as 50 people.” Burel issued an approval for medication from the stockpile that ended up getting to the victims shortly after midnight and help saved the lives of 18 people who had become seriously sick.
The Village Voice noted that "forcing our attention onto the thing most of us love to forget makes its own point. And indeed it is hard to look at the dumps, heaps, toxic seepages, and ocean-polluting plastics shown here to be neither as distant nor as containable as one might hope". The Variety review concluded that "the pic delivers a judicious mix of human interest and useful statistics that will make it accessible to middle-class auds, especially at green-tinged fests and on upscale broadcasters". The Hollywood Reporter's review considered that the Irons mission placed "him closer to, say, Nick Broomfield", "Brady's script has a playschool-simple four-part structure, examining the three main methods of trash-disposal -- landfill, incineration and sea-dumping", while "digital cinematography by Sean Bobbitt present a range of disturbing images with unblinking clarity -- and eventually any grounds for optimism become dispiritingly elusive".

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