Sentence examples for accommodate for any differences from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accommodate for any differences" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct expression is "accommodate any differences" without the preposition "for."
Example: "We need to accommodate any differences in our schedules to ensure everyone can attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "make allowances for any differences" or "adjust for any differences."

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03523.008 Next, we compared ribosome density in lncRNAs and codRNAs in each of the species focusing on regions covered by ribosome profiling reads to accommodate for any differences in the length of the putatively translated regions.

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To accommodate for any unexplained heterogeneity, random effects model was used for analysis.

We visualized the map of immune responses which can accommodate for any particular combination of activated T cell responses (Fig. 5).

Making these plans flexible to accommodate for any contingency- like illness or a lawsuit- is also important.

It was not possible to find parameters which were able to perform well for all the sequences for DCVP, while, with the pre-alignment phase in OBDC, the disparity between views is normalized, leaving to the disparity estimation module the task to accommodate for minor differences.

In 1984, both games were played in the Pacific Time Zone, so they had to be played on Saturday and Sunday to accommodate for time differences.

"AIBA says that they have rules [regarding] 'safety' and 'pre-existing injuries.'" But if Muay Thai a sport where there can be actual bruising and injury to legs and arms in competition can adjust their rules and accommodate for cultural differences, so can boxing," Sara contends.

The cost of HPV-analysis was estimated at 20 euros, but to accommodate for the differences in cost with other analysis methods and decreasing market prices, additional analysis was conducted with cost estimates of 15 and 30 euros.

To accommodate for remaining differences in terminology, final diagnoses were grouped into seven major categories: (1) healthy, (2) asthma and/or bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR), (3) COPD/bronchitis, (4) pneumonia, (5) alveolar haemorrhage, (6) tumour, (7) others.

(B ) Bar diagrams depicting amount of processive Upa1-Gfp signals (left, processive units per 10 μm hyphal length to accommodate for size differences between individual hyphae; error bars, s.d.; more than 30 hyphae per strain) and their velocity (right; velocity of tracks showing >5 μm processive movement; error bars, s.d.; 10 to 12 hyphae and more than 900 tracks per strain).

Other arthropods have a much different process and only molt; though must accommodate for the difference in exoskeleton structure and make up with other enzymes.

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