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Allan McQuade, business infrastructure director for Scottish Enterprise, said: "The expansion of Dundee's hotel sector will enable the city to accommodate the forecast growth in business and leisure visitor numbers to the city.
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The study states that to accommodate the growth forecast of two million persons over the next 25 years, the status quo urban sprawl will cast an estimated $90 billion in supporting capital investment for new municipal infrastructure.
One of the major challenges is how to effectively accommodate the wind forecasting errors.
The purpose of this study is to design one algorithm for air quality forecasting which could accommodate the uncertainties in the data at lower computational cost and good generalization performance.
National demand forecasts and data on the national health system's ability to accommodate the vaccine (e.g. implications for the cold chain) were identified as critical in the period prior to licensure.
In forecasting models, planners assume these trends to remain constant, which does not accommodate the existence of uncertain or chaotic conditions during highly changeable times [41].
The estimation gives a room to accommodate the extra demand that may be caused by other unknown factors, thus can be viewed as proactive forecasting in planning.
He'd accommodate the line — metrically, rhythmically".
Why did Disney accommodate the project?
How will he accommodate the newcomers?
We have to accommodate the waves, right?
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