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Individual engineers are "really aware of the predictions" about climate and might, for example, suggest altering a design to accommodate a future sea level rise, he said.
At the time, Alan M. Simon, the leasing broker, said that additional steel supports were being inserted in the building to accommodate a future enlargement.
The work involved building a new bridge adjacent to the existing bridge; the new bridge was wide enough to accommodate a future widening to six lanes.
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The present island load is at 2225 MW, and therefore the island supply system still has a transfer capability margin of 267 MW (i.e. 2492−2225) for accommodating a future load growth.
Finally, the OFS can be readily adapted to accommodate a variety of future hypotheses and experiments.
Americans, Grossman told us, must accommodate to a future of "armed people everywhere".
News sites love bad news, and even though the pollsters have not changed their methods to accommodate a changing demographic, the future certainly looks bleak.
As part of this, we want to ensure that we have the best possible services and facilities for our students and staff and to accommodate any future growth".
Since the system is not planned or fixed in advance, the TEs and directives have to be schematically flexible enough to accommodate any future additions, while not being so liberal as to allow contradictions or nonsense to arise.
Also, management may think the system they buy should accommodate any future needs that may arise as the business grows.
There is enough wiggle room in that to accommodate any future: if the bull market continues, he can claim he predicted that; if the market declines, he can say the correction is just continuing.
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