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The alleys, called hutongs, are among the few historic residential areas that have not been demolished in the city's rush to accommodate a fast-growing population and capitalize on ballooning land prices.
A group of private exchanges has popped up in recent years to accommodate a fast-growing trading market in the private shares of the Internet companies like Twitter and LinkedIn.
Sustainable urbanization requires an intensive use of land for housing development to accommodate a fast-growing urban population.
As a fundamental part of development of a livable city, settlement is facing new challenges in accommodating a fast-growing urban population.
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The rGO sheets provide a fast electron pathway and accommodate a large amount of sulfur.
But that is to accommodate a shift to gas, not faster deployment of renewables (which would divert investment from gas); still less energy efficiency, which you do not mention at all.
Other skeptics question whether marine science budgets--roughly $400 million annually in the United States--can grow fast enough to accommodate a new exploration program.
Facebook still has to convince investors that it's moving fast enough to accommodate a dramatic shift in consumer behavior to mobile devices away from the web.
Long Luu et al. introduce a fast prototyping technique based on laser micromachining for the fabrication of dynamic flow phantoms to mimic vasculature geometries to accommodate a particular experimental scenario.
Does it accommodate a more lethal payload?
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