Sentence examples for be difficult to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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It will be difficult to accommodate requests received after June 10.

In many urban areas, completely segregated space for cycling can be difficult to accommodate.

Hammond acknowledged that the financial services sector would be difficult to accommodate under an agreement that might suit manufacturers through the World Trade Organisation.

With budgets already set for next year at many hospitals, using T.P.A. could produce a bulge in spending that would be difficult to accommodate.

The 1/rev amplitude of a chordwise absorber at the blade tip, per degree of blade lead-lag motion in forward flight, is of the order of 35% of the blade chord, and such a stroke might be difficult to accommodate.

These airfields may also be used for other general aviation activities, and the addition of gliding may be difficult to accommodate.

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I also have significant technological needs, which are difficult to accommodate in a vintage building".

"As our attendance has increased, it has become more and more been difficult to accommodate visitors".

This Leo Mars can also be proud and wilful, with an aggression that is not always obvious and a prima-donna haughtiness that is difficult to accommodate.

These mixing operations are difficult to accommodate with magnetic stirrers because the vast majority of such stirrers are designed not to entrain vapor.

Traditional mammalian expression systems rely on the time-consuming generation of stable cell lines; this is difficult to accommodate within a modern structural biology pipeline.

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