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It added: "...overall it is considered that the site can accommodate the amount of development proposed and that the form and detail of development proposed is acceptable... and overall accords with the relevant highways policies contained within the UDP and the aims and objectives of PPG13".
This means that the amount of resources available are not increased simply to accommodate the amount of resources requested (which is a simple calculation).
Paul Fox, from campaign group Leicester Forest East Residents Action Group, said: "We want houses in Leicester Forest East and around but this area just will not accommodate the amount of traffic that the new town will develop.
However, as wind power impacts the power system operation, it is predicted that more reserves will be needed in the future to accommodate large amount of wind power into the power systems.
It is estimated that the country will require between 10 22 disposal sites, each with an area equal to the Gyeongju low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste (LILW) disposal site, to accommodate this amount of spent fuel.
The rational integration of three dimensional (3D) carbon skeletons into sulfur cathode is an efficient and effective route to full use of conductive scaffolds with chemical and mechanical stability and ability to accommodate large amount of active materials.
Moreover, these compounds are found to crystallize in rock salt structure with face-centered cubic array which provides three dimensional interstitial spaces to accommodate large amount of lithium as well as it contributes to the excellent reversibility of the electrode compared to other structures [22, 28].
If anything, he can't accommodate the amount of restaurants in his foodie city that are interested in working with him.
When the Islets of Langerhans beta cells of our pancreas have enlarged over time to produce higher levels of insulin -- in order to accommodate the amount of complex carbohydrates we are eating -- they will continue to do so if complex carbohydrates continue to be ingested.
Therefore pores expanded slightly at low concentrations of KCl, but were unable, because of their cross-linked structure, to expand enough to accommodate the amount of water needed to abolish a large osmotic pressure gradient.
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