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The CANREB RFQ incorporates design considerations to facilitate ease of use over a wide range of ion masses, and is intended to accommodate incident beam rates as high as 108 pps, delivering beam bunches at 100 Hz.
Rare religious conflicts like Green's are generally accommodated without incident.
"Uribe should get some credit for having successfully embarrassed Farc over the Emmanuele incident, and also for accommodating Chávez's efforts to secure the release.
A simplified model to study high-flux, low-energy ion irradiation of materials is presented, enabling us to establish links between processing parameters, such as the ion energy, ion flux and fluence of irradiation, and the concentration of incident ions accommodated in the altered layer.
If the ground crew had embraced the notion of being friendly and had been empowered to offer passengers, say, $15,000 and a trip to any destination where United flies to "re-accommodate" voluntarily before this incident occurred, they probably would have been fired.
Inspired by the effective organization of living systems structure accommodating heterogeneous information processing and environmental interaction, we propose Perceptual Control Architecture of CPSs, and take Traffic Incident Management systems as the modeling research carrier.
While I currently live in the state if Texas, where Ms. Bland was pulled over, my incident occurred on the other side of the world in a place widely considered friendly and accommodating: New Zealand.
So the flight crew and authorities on the ground were accommodating to the strange man, who was either tall or short, fair or dark, depending on who later recounted the incident.
SERVICE -- Accommodating.
Servers are accommodating.
Or less accommodating ones.
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