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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appropriate accommodates" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that suitably fits or meets the needs of a situation, but the combination of words is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The design of the new software appropriately accommodates the needs of all users."
Alternatives: "suitably meets" or "properly fits".
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For example, AZOrange transforms data formats, scales descriptor values where appropriate, accommodates missing values and selects stopping criteria.
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The social model of disability asserts that impairment, when not accommodated, becomes a disability, but when appropriate accommodations are in place the "disability" will no longer exist.
"The units currently based at these sites will, as appropriate, be accommodated at other locations".
Gradient slope, flow rates and injection volumes may be altered as appropriate to accommodate columns of differing dimensions.
In response to this call, the display manager reconfigures the display space for the computer system and notifies clients as appropriate, to accommodate display features associated with the added component.
Weekend visits were scheduled where appropriate to accommodate participants.
Through this collaborative, dynamic relationship, both entities can share more information and appropriate technologies, accommodate their needs, take action more quickly and build trust [ 20].
Second, given that nonmonotone dose-response curves are fairly common in the Salmonella assay, what new statistical techniques or modifications of existing ones seem appropriate to accommodate to this reality?
Rather, selection of an appropriate model that accommodates rate heterogeneity across data partitions and proper treatment of RNA genes can yield information highly congruent with more extensive nuclear sequences, even when addressing the deepest nodes of the eutherian phylogeny.
To date, we have had no effective method to analyze a huge microbiome population mainly because we lacked an appropriate container to accommodate a large number of microbes separately and efficiently, i.e., accommodating a single organism per well and enabling a series of DNA extraction processes, PCR amplification, and DNA sequence analysis in multiples with an affordable cost in reasonable time.
"While we respectfully seek to accommodate appropriate oversight requests, we are unaware of any precedent supporting such sweeping requests," Mr. Cipollone wrote.
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