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Lunch would have to be served all day long, and even then it would be hard to accommodate everyone.
"It's going to be hard to accommodate everybody," said Senator Robert G. Torricelli of New Jersey, a Democrat who might back the bill.
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With a small window of time when conditions are right, it's hard to accommodate a large group of men and women, he said.
Still, he said, his editors have understood the value of investigations, even when it was hard to accommodate them, and they rarely shied away from stories that made some readers irate.
It is hard to accommodate such feature in Q oS-based estimation.
Further, pinning down a standard curriculum is difficult there are many preferences which are hard to accommodate.
"We'll have to confirm, but they are hard to accommodate with the star model," he says.
As discussed in Section 4.3.3, van der Sandt (1992) proposes that presuppositions whose descriptive content is relatively poor are hard to accommodate.
Conventional photolithography-based processes are basically subtractive approach which wastes most of the expensive materials away during the process, and so, they are hard to accommodate any changes during the process.
It's hard to accommodate 10 years of highly divergent outcomes in a single eight-page document, but term sheets are more complex than they have to be," said Founders Fund's growth partner Bruce Gibney.
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