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Meanings of absorb new in English
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Usage of absorb new in English
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With the company expanding rapidly, it was unable to absorbnew hires, causing chaos.
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It was recently set up by Hadi's government to absorbnew conscripts being trained to fight the Houthis.
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Are you able to absorbnew information? Kwong had put on his stethoscope and was listening to Matt's heart.
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Without foreign capital, India will not be able to achieve the growth required to absorbnew entrants into the workforce.
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As China's population ages, there is less need to grow as fast as before to absorbnew workers coming into the market.
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Compare this to the highly-cohesive All Blacks who awarded 11 new caps this year but whose ability to absorbnew personnel is peerless.
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The economy needs to create between 125,000 and 150,000 new jobs a month just to absorbnew labour force entrants.
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It was as if someone had erased his capacity for absorbingnew facts.
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This argument is made by Harris Collingwood in an absorbingnew Atlantic Monthly piece.
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Indeed, absorbingnew world-views could be a sobering experience.
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The fellow's got a gift of absorbingnew ideas superficially and dressing them up smartly.
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In most incarnations, it involved the unconscious mind absorbingnew information from a recording playing in the background.
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I am thinking of the few, the scattered few amongst us, who have absorbednew and vigorous truths.
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For a little while Jan hardly thought of Dick Vaughan, so busy was he in absorbingnew impressions.
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A pyramid which was constantly growing, absorbingnew recruits at the bottom, adding to the height, to the power of the pinnacle.
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They absorbednew gene-sequences, keeping whatever was valuable and discarding the rest, while recycling the flesh itself into their own perverted idea of order.