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ASICs generally have fixed data flow with predefined functionalities that makes them infeasible to accommodate to new system requirements or changes in standards.
On the other hand, RAs maintain the postfabric flexibility to be configured, either offline or on the fly, to accommodate to new system requirements or protocol updates that is not feasible in ASIC implementations.
Naturally, differential reinforcement cannot be said to drive a process that shifts to accommodate to new conditions so adeptly that it doesn't miss a single reinforcer: it would have no input on which to base this shift.
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On the contrary, British policy was to accommodate to the new order.
This method requires no code revision to accommodate new data, new assay methods, or new compound classes.
The only way to accommodate new residents is to provide new transit services.
Decades ago, a rule of thumb was established that the economy needed to add 150,000 jobs a month to accommodate new entrants to the labor force.
In many instances, openings were cut in the floors to accommodate new stairways to connect tenant floors.
A year later, contractors began renovating them to accommodate up to 40 new Customs and Border Protection employees.
Ware's position as a Peterhouse Research Fellow had to be redefined to accommodate the new teaching role.
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