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§ Today, many Chinese regulators are accommodating more loosely defined services for senior care and healthcare during the registration and licensing process than what has been allowed in previous regimes.
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The choice of t is application specific, and it has to be set such that all possible fault vibrations are accommodated more than once in each of the signal images.
Some cells, he said, are designed to accommodate 40 prisoners; instead, they're accommodating more than 100.
"But now that will be counter-balanced by an inflow, because the east county economy is accommodating more jobs". Since its founding in 1980, Amgen's Thousand Oaks campus has grown from a few employees to 7,650.
As pointed out by Linus Pauling in his classic work on the relationship between crystal packing and ionic radius ratio, a difference in atomic size can be accommodated more readily by an ordered structure than by a disordered one.
Low participation rates may be accommodated more readily in qualitative enquiry, when the aim is to extend our understanding of patient and caregiver experiences.
We are accommodating thousands of more pedestrians".
Men such as Alan Hudson, Rodney Marsh and Peter Osgood, who might have been accommodated by more imaginative bosses, became cult figures instead.
This was a cavernous theatre, accommodating more than 3,600 spectators.
An existing K-5 site is being expanded to accommodate more than 1,000 students, from its present 840.
If the village reaches capacity, three large tents are available to accommodate more women (additional capacity of 56 beds).
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