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We also used a modified evidence review process to accommodate project constraints.
For on-going linkage systems, a linkage unit must understand how it will accommodate project requests over time.
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Cambrian House, which is based in Calgary, Alberta, and has 64,000 participants, will also expand its Web site this year to accommodate projects across a broader range of industries.
"In the long term, the university may need to go underground" to accommodate projected increases in the student population, said Zhao Zhiye, one of four researchers who worked on the study.
In 1995, Oracle Service Industries, which was then headquartered just northwest of Washington in Bethesda, Md., had started to to look at possible sites in the Washington area that could accommodate projected growth.
The interior, which has a vague hospital feel, with linoleum flooring, rubber baseboards and bright white walls, will not be furnished like a residential house but will be left in flux, to accommodate projects that the museum and the community come up with.
The infrastructure of American higher education is unable to accommodate projected enrollment demands at scale.
The care policy and organization of the care sector is shifting to accommodate projected demographic changes and to ensure a sustainable model of health care provision in the future.
The care policy and organization of the care sector is shifting to accommodate projected demographic changes [ 1, 8] and to ensure a sustainable model of health care provision in the future [ 3, 10, 11].
Cost savings or increases associated with the project were derived from actual reagent and supply costs, observed production changes and the inferred deferral of additional staff to accommodate projected growth, as well as the deferred need for space expansion or additional instrumentation to meet volume demands.
Why did Disney accommodate the project?
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