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As a consequence, some team members may be less accommodating to change (e.g. delay following up queries from the audit).
In recent months, they have rehearsed during the day before going onstage in order to accommodate changes to the production.
Studies were recoded where necessary to accommodate changes to the coding framework made during this iterative development.
The divisor is continually adjusted to accommodate structural changes to companies and to maintain continuity.
To accommodate the changes to the street grid, five bus lines were rerouted and some were made longer.
The eye has been dragged, stretched, and otherwise altered to accommodate other changes to the lives of fishes and flies.
This approximation is then modified to accommodate the changes to the dynamics introduced by the two-phase flow.
Though it was assumed that the vaccine would have lifetime duration of efficacy, the model is able to accommodate any changes to vaccine durability.
Q: There are concerns the system will not be able to accommodate 1.9m changes a month.
The results will also enable them to review and adjust policies in order to better accommodate changes according to the trends of society.
The sessions were increased from 30 to 40 min to accommodate these changes.
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