Sentence examples for accommodate obstacles from inspiring English sources

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This resulted in squadrons of virtual mini helicopters "generally" maintaining an approximation of their preferred formation (a square at a fixed altitude), but with the square sometimes rotating to accommodate obstacles and/or the distances between drones contracting.

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But that also meant that it sometimes could not adjust quickly enough to accommodate sudden obstacles.

Numerical aspects which are under the framework of VSIAM3 to accommodate the obstacle computation and the interface capturing will be discussed with numerical examples.

Our models accommodate several other features often considered obstacles to identifying peer effects, including pleiotropy (genes affecting multiple individual characteristics), population stratification, and gene-based homophily.

The "bilevel clearance study" will examine whether pipes, electrical boxes and other obstacles can be relocated to accommodate the double-deckers.

Although some companies are doing more to recruit and accommodate them, the disabled face particularly daunting obstacles, notably employers' skittishness about hiring them and, in a weakened economy, stiffening competition for scarce openings from highly skilled rivals without physical impairments.

Although this lifestyle comes with many bonuses - including increased emotional fulfillment and sexual support - poly families deal with additional obstacles, like balancing a schedule to accommodate multiple partners and how to find attendees for a poly Christmas party.

Under Johnson's vision, streets would have a minimal amount of "visual clutter" and obstacles" and leave different road users to accommodate each other.

For example, the lack of accessible facilities impeded a family outing, while schools, described by some parents as welcoming and willing to accommodate their children's needs, in other instances imposed obstacles to a child's attendance.

The British government is also promising to review current driving laws to better accommodate driverless car technology, but the country might still have some legal obstacles to tackle.

However, it is not clear why dislocations which form because they accommodate the growth of martensite during the first cooling cycle should act as obstacles during subsequent transformation cycles.

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