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Given that the restrictions could conceivably be sustaining cartels, one might hold that the notion of formal equality of opportunity should be reinterpreted to accommodate this possibility.

To accommodate this possibility, the standard Cox proportional hazards regression model can be extended to fit a model with time varying covariates [ 7, 9].

To accommodate this possibility we use a consistent N-terminal indexing, but for the cathepsin cleavages assess the possibility of a cleavage occurring beyond the 15-mer in the training set (up to 20 amino acids in length).

Ideally the authors should test at least some of their observations in a "dry" vertebrate (mouse or chick), but if this is not possible, the paper should be made very explicitly relevant to zebrafish in the title and abstract, as well as in the paper, to accommodate this possibility and to avoid confusing readers.

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Surely such knowledge is possible, so an adequate theory of knowledge must accommodate the possibility.

To accommodate this extra alternative exon and anticipate the possibility of additional exons in other insect species, we have revised the nomenclature of RDL splice variants.

You remember the flower pot with fondness, but you must accommodate the possibility of the stapler.

The revised plan was produced in response to a request by the city's Office of Management and Budget, which had asked all city agencies to submit a contingency plan to accommodate the possibility of cuts of up to a quarter of their budget.

For example, the American psychologist Michael E. Cole and other psychologists have argued that cognitive processing does not accommodate the possibility that descriptions of intelligence may differ from one culture to another and across cultural subgroups.

From there it can be hard to podium — "podium" has become a verb — because eight skiers came after her, and the judges tend to reserve some cushion in their scores to accommodate the possibility of better performances by the top seeds, who go last.

It is plausible to think that in many societies, unconscious prejudice is a factor in a significant range of discriminatory behavior, and a viable understanding of the concept of discrimination must be able to accommodate the possibility.

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