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They can't build them fast enough to accommodate the flow of new arrivals.
The electricity grid of the European Union will have to be transformed into a smart digital Energy Internet to accommodate the flow of energy produced by millions of green micro power plants.
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They worry about accommodating the flow of rural migrants to the cities, amassing the physical infrastructure appropriate to their ambitions, and upgrading the country's technology.
To accommodate the flow rate of a narrow-bore column, minimize the effect of electrophoretic mobility on separation, and facilitate the operation, an integrated EMC device with a split design was fabricated.
Besides, MEI could accommodate the flow distribution of both power and other energy carriers.
Then there are her arrangements – all nicely turned and inoffensively semi-acoustic, they sit back and accommodate the flow.
The 2,400-bed Dilley family detention center was hastily constructed at the tail end of 2014 to help officials accommodate the flow.
The relatively narrow intercellular space of the primordial follicle allows ferritin and possibly other molecules of similar size to cross, whereas in the late stages of rapid follicular growth, the shape of granulosa cells must accommodate the increasing flow of egg yolk precursors that accumulate at the surface of the plasma membrane of the follicle [ 7].
When the flow is not equalized, a sizable filter may be necessary to accommodate the large flow of water entering the chlorination system.
Turkish authorities are now building two new camps capable of holding 20,000 people to accommodate the continuing flow of refugees, the agency said.
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