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But that's unlikely to happen — particularly not as the park budget stretches to accommodate newer parkland on difficult marine and brownfield sites, and has to react to natural disasters like Hurricane Sandy.
Couples, though, sometimes have more choices when one spouse has a much higher paying job or more work-situation flexibility, or if they've previously lived indulgent lifestyles that can be easily pared back to accommodate newer and tighter budgets.
We have also removed the panel merely showing a longer exposure of the EMSA gel in Figure 2A in our revised manuscript to accommodate newer panels in the main figure.
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You accommodate new situations".
Ideally, safer places would also do their best to accommodate new arrivals.
Even in old buildings, the plumbing in most cases can accommodate new dishwashers.
We all need simplicity, order and enough room to accommodate new possibilities.
They do this not only to accommodate new patients but also to make money.
Xerox executives push the engineers to accommodate new kinds of stock, which might open new markets.
Extensive wiring to accommodate new technology, including wiring for future additions, is common.
Before the store opened, however, the group made one change to accommodate new technology.
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