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If another social networking service or location-based program like Foursquare is more popular in two years, OnStar will be able to accommodate it.
Wolff's point is well made, but luck-egalitarians may be able to accommodate it.
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Although there are examples in the literature that approach this design [ 7, 70, 71] and designs which might be able to accommodate it [ 72] we did not locate any studies that provided a comprehensive assessment of access, equity and effectiveness.
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"My own view is that London should be able to accommodate its own growth," says Moylan.
How is N. meningitidis able to accommodate its uptake sequences without interference with protein coding?
Furthermore, if the P56S mutant protein is over-expressed in cells, the membrane systems may not be able to accommodate all of it, and so it gets accumulated as visible inclusions/aggregates.
A brittle material is usually hard so less able to accommodate work; thus, it can easily be broken.
The groundwork for expanding the product was also laid earlier this summer when Wunderlist 3 was released, which rearchitected the whole product to make it much more elastic and able to accommodate other services within it — the move from becoming a service to a platform.
The United States, for instance, has pledged 17 field hospitals that will be able to accommodate 100 patients each but it's expected to take 50 to 100 days for those to be fully functional.
The sire's penis is able to accommodate this rotation and it is perfectly natural during mating.
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