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Finally, Van Amburg says, transit agencies, which are used to buying buses that can ply any of the routes on their system, would probably need to make some adjustments to accommodate buses that have to charge one or more times per route.

Understanding it is one thing, accepting it another, especially when diversity means not only acknowledging a pre-existing cornucopia of difference -- the very ampleness of the world -- but also accommodating an adjustment to the status quo.

The border between Israel and a new Palestine would follow the pre-1967 line, with adjustments to accommodate some of the bigger border-hugging Israeli settlements in the West Bank, and land-swaps to compensate the Palestinians for those adjustments.

Scoping out the data quality mission, and planning a road map and a program plan that can accommodate adjustments to the enterprise will help improve the chances of data quality success.

These results suggest that rice seedlings respond rapidly to chilling by modulating cellular processes related to growth in order to accommodate the necessary adjustments to the various physiological strains under sub-optimal temperature condition.

The simple thermostatic expansion valve relies on the pressure under the diaphragm being approximately the same as that at the coil outlet, and small coil pressure drops can be accommodated by adjustments to the spring setting.

Variation of protein concentration and extent of cell debris could be accounted for in terms of effective tie-line length (TLLe) values determined by distribution analysis of radiolabelled analytes (DARA) and accommodated by adjustments to phase chemical compositions.

A contingency mechanism may be used where the programme, as established under an ESAF arrangement, could allow for automatic adjustment in programme targets to accommodate some or all of the increased cereal import costs.

The finding implies that such birds might be able to accommodate some environmental changes spurred by global warming, but scientists caution that such adjustments may be limited.

He or she should be accommodated if reasonable adjustments to the work schedule can be made at the time requested.

On the basis of the holo-EGS structures, the NADP(H) cofactor can be readily modeled into the apo-structures of the other IFR-like enzymes, although small, accommodating adjustments to the surrounding protein are necessary.

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