Sentence examples for accommodated an existing from inspiring English sources

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The relationship between different tax rates and retirement patterns is strong evidence that pensions and other benefits have not merely accommodated an existing trend in retirement ages, but have reinforced it.What should governments do about this?

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Some major branches have already been removed to accommodate an existing roadway.

Due to the avant-garde nature of the interdisciplinary PhD, postgraduate students may be haphazardly accommodated into an existing system that is structured along strict disciplinary lines.

Pessimists would say that such an emergence of a new power had never been accommodated peacefully by an existing world order.

Mr. Geckle said the master plan would accommodate either renovating an existing building or constructing a new one.

Instead, providing flexibility in accommodating an organization's existing or newly invented data types (e.g., LabKey Server's graphical wizard for describing new assay data types [ 30]) has proven far more important to adoption.

It said the MPA "will be dependent upon reaching agreement with NGOs on satellite monitoring and with authorities in relevant ports to prevent landing of illegal catch, as well as on identifying a practical naval method of enforcing the MPA at a cost that can be accommodated within existing departmental expenditure limits".

The government also wants to identify "a practical naval method of enforcing" sea life protections "at a cost that can be accommodated within existing departmental expenditure limits".

Instead, though, even our best and brightest devices must be accommodated within existing practices and assumptions in a "world that has whatever organisation it already has".

But over the same period demand for transmission capacity merely quadrupled, a rise that could easily be accommodated by existing networks.

A procedure using the framework is also elaborated to monitor the current policies and design new ones, which provides a dynamic, nonlinear, feedback controlled policy making practice, not accommodated by existing policy making frameworks.

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