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'accommodate a condition' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to responding to an existing condition, usually in the context of taking action to address something. For example, "The manager had to find a way to accommodate the staff's conditions for a pay raise."
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It is not easy to accommodate a condition that is fluctuating and most employers won't do that".
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The master bathroom on the first floor contains a toilet-bidet combination, and the upstairs master bathroom has a multiple-use bathing area to accommodate a variety of physical conditions.
Specifically, even though tropical mountain habitats are predicted to be disproportionally susceptible to ongoing environmental changes [ 82, 83], the apparent adaptability of A. mollis suggest that it may be able to accommodate a broad range of conditions, and hence, be more resilient.
Keep in mind that only reasonable costs to accommodate a home to a disabled condition are considered medical care: simply making it prettier or more comfortable doesn't result in deductible medical expenses.
As the batches are intermittent and have variable flow properties the design needs to accommodate a wide range of operating conditions.
The effects of orientation angle, subcooling, heat flux, mass flux, and pressure on bubble departure diameter in the isolated bubble regime of subcooled flow boiling were studied by high-speed video in a two-phase flow loop that can accommodate a wide range of flow conditions.
Some of these members expressed concern that easier reserve conditions would accommodate a step-up in monetary growth that was already quite rapid, with potentially inflationary consequences later," the Fed stated in its minutes.
Microarrays were chosen as the platform for whole transcriptome analysis because they were the only method available to us to accommodate a statistically relevant number of conditions in a cost-effective manner.
First, Φ F is reconstructed by p RB -thinning, where each point of Φ F is retained with probability p RB (to accommodate condition (a)), and then it is thinned again by applying the second independent thinning (to accommodate condition (b)).
Indeed, first, Φ F is reconstructed by p RB thinning, where each point of Φ F is retained with probability p RB (to accommodate the condition (a)), and then it is thinned again by applying the other independent thinning (to accommodate the condition (b)).
Consent, freely given by a parent who understands exactly what they are signing, is a condition of accommodating a child under section 20.
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