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But he insists construction must continue to accommodate "natural" Jewish population growth.
The expansion of existing Jewish settlements in the West Bank in order to accommodate "natural growth" will continue, he insists.
The dishwasher didn't work and Green Demolitions had no obligation to repair it; the stove had to be rewired to accommodate natural gas.
A new peace plan, the road map, calls on Israel to freeze settlement construction, but Israel says it must keep building to accommodate "natural growth".
To the world at large, Mr Netanyahu explains that building more homes in or near the 120 existing settlements is needed to accommodate natural growth.
A review of the results demonstrates that teleassistance requires executive operator control for only a fraction of the total task time and can accommodate natural variations in tasks better than what the autonomous routines alone can.
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The agency agreed that any new bus depots it built would be designed to accommodate natural-gas fueling equipment.
First, the model accommodates natural selection in a spatial context, by supposing that different genotypes compete in separate patches, isolated from each other.
When (omega_{{{text{TR,}}k,t}}^{text{B}}) is not equal to zero, the natural gas network is unable to fully accommodate the natural gas provided by P2G facilities.
The hornets are nesting in the porch of the stilted Rothschild Bungalow, built in 1910 by the millionaire nature reserve pioneer Charles Rothschild to accommodate visiting natural historians.
Tye wishes to accommodate the natural intuition that Mary before release cannot fully understand the nature of phenomenal blueness (she doesn't really know what it is to have a blue experience).
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