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On the day I visited, at the very peak of the holiday season, the auction began at 3 a.m. to accommodate the expected volume.
To accommodate the expected heavy commuter traffic between the Lower East Side and the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, Buck envisioned a bridge approximately half again as wide as its more famous neighbor, with 10 rather than six lanes for trains, trolleys and carriages.
Data will be analysed using advanced mixture models allowing us to accommodate the expected high level of heterogeneity in sensitivities/preferences across individual patients.
This task is complex in itself, and it is made even more complex by the need for CDS design to anticipate and accommodate the expected growth of differentiation in patient care - i.e., personalized medicine.
The agenda is still in dispute, and there are practical concerns, like finding a venue willing to accommodate the expected demonstrations.
The site has rewritten its software and moved its popular live blog to a new dedicated server to accommodate the expected traffic, which is already rising fast.
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To model the data while accommodating the expected heterogeneity and also including the spatial components (location or relative position of data values) of the data, Bayesian hierarchical modelling [ 33, 40, 41] was used.
Ms. De Rosa said his body would lie in state in the National Arena in Jamaica to accommodate the crowds expected to pay their respects to Mr. Ellis, who never stopped working until he collapsed after a London performance in August.
That firm is preparing plans for what will go beneath the trade center site -- where, for example, a bus terminal might be placed to accommodate the crowds expected to visit the memorial, and how the concourse will be routed from the transportation hub to various exits around the site.
The Independence National Historical Park Advisory Committee proposed in 1969 that the bell be moved out of Independence Hall, as the building could not accommodate the millions expected to visit Philadelphia for the Bicentennial.
Peter and Paul to accommodate the hundreds of expected mourners.
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