Sentence examples for burden to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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Employers have a greater burden to accommodate religious practices under various state laws, including in New Jersey, New York and California.

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Items relating to very specific tasks (e.g. difficulty threading a needle) were removed to reduce participant burden and to accommodate the inclusion of similar, but more widely applicable items (e.g. difficulty with tasks that require you to see up close).

Although the content coverage of these items is relevant for inclusion in the AGQ, they relate to the performance of very specific tasks and were removed to reduce participant burden and to accommodate the inclusion of other, more widely applicable, items.

Waiting until a later launch date (a la 5.1) could lessen the burden of scaling to accommodate so many new users, and an updated Siri (beta 2 or version 1.0) could be a nice debut item for the device as well.

It asks us, finally, to refine our philosophy of life in order to accommodate a burden that philosophy, which presumes thought, is hardly capable of addressing.

The FCC is also already attempting to limit the volume of compliance paperwork and has genuinely always made attempts to accommodate those burdened by its regulations.

To accommodate the burdened pigeon, the dovecote had a spacious, elastic landing board and a large entry hole.

However, the acute disease-oriented health systems of low-to-middle-income countries (LMIC) are yet to make adjustments to accommodate this growing burden.

While SQDs have been historically used to accommodate constraints on respondent burden, this paper shows they can also be an efficient design option.

Although ART scale-up has led to 272 treatment centers and 10 Regional Centers of Excellence nationally, with integrated counseling and testing services available in every district in India, whether they would be able to accommodate the increased patient burden resulting from routine HIV testing referral is unclear [41].

Atherosclerotic coronary arteries undergo expansive remodeling to accommodate an increasing plaque burden, especially during early stages of plaque accumulation and following plaque rupture [ 34, 69].

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