Sentence examples for be adapted to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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And what aspects of their business need to be adapted to accommodate scale?

The main disadvantages to hydronic heating systems are they cannot be adapted to accommodate other climate control systems, and the installation costs can be high.

An initial finding was the observation that the elevated plus-maze needed to be adapted to accommodate the hopping-style locomotion of the gerbil.

Bean salads are a great choice for summer picnics, and most recipes can easily be adapted to accommodate any vegans in the crowd.

As the Internet, ICT and e-marketing provided new opportunities for developing business abroad, internationalization model has to be adapted to accommodate a changed environment (Becker, 2012).

Analysis by the Centre for Cross Border Studies, a thinktank, concluded there was no reason in principle why the Good Friday agreement could not be adapted to accommodate changing circumstances.

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A few cells are adapted to accommodate hoists, hospital beds, and specialist mattresses.

Each structure, she said, is adapted "to accommodate the severity" of a particular veteran's injury.

(1985) that was adapted to accommodate children's sizes for ages 6 17 years.

He notes that French law has been adapted to accommodate homosexual unions, but is not at all accepting of polygamy, which is sometimes practiced by Muslims.

Enlarged and fortified under the Cardinal de Richelieu and Louis XIV in the 17th century, it was adapted to accommodate bigger vessels under Louis XVI in the late 18th century and was further improved under Napoleon III in the mid-19th century.

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