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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate reductions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where adjustments or changes are made to allow for decreases in quantity, size, or scope.
Example: "The company had to accommodate reductions in its budget to ensure financial stability."
Alternatives: "allow for decreases" or "make adjustments for reductions."
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The algorithm described in equations (18 - 24) can also accommodate reductions for several age groups i = 1,..,m.
However, our model is flexible enough to accommodate reductions in the number of parameters through assumptions of constant admixture over periods of many generations or over the entire history of the model.
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"Work at the Weymouth stretch of the coast path is continuing but the [other] five local authorities have been informed that the scale and scope of the initial roll out in their areas will need to be reduced to accommodate the reductions in this year's budget".
The dialysis tubing is the standard technique first developed by Hem [ 41] to distinguish between chemical and enzymatic reduction of metal ions by bacteria and has been modified to accommodate molybdenum reduction in bacteria [ 53].
Most housing associations have increased their sales and, more broadly, non-core commercial activities, to accommodate a reduction in capital grants from the UK government.
Two basic options are available: radially deformable linings, where rock deformations occur outside the lining extrados; and tangentially deformable linings which can accommodate a reduction in their circumference.
The plastid genome is likely retained primarily for lipid biosynthesis during seed production and is possibly lost completely in a single clade of outcrossing species whose life histories seem to accommodate a reduction in overall seed production.
(44) Such a binding mode would accommodate a reduction in the electrostatic potential at the Ser1655 hydroxyl and could therefore explain the lack of binding defect observed for the G1656D variant.
In particular, changes in radiosonde design intended to reduce the original problem of over-heating have not always been accommodated by reductions in the correction factors for more recently collected data.
Current research in the field of future aircraft concepts aims at accommodating ambitious reduction goals set by national and international regulators.
Part of the reason the Royal Princess was being moved to Fort Lauderdale in February, to replace its previously scheduled world cruise and eastern Mediterranean cruises, was "to accommodate the anticipated reduction in demand from North American passengers for cruises in the Indian Ocean, Middle East and Africa region," said officials of P & O Princess Cruises, the parent company.
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