Sentence examples for cannot fully accommodate from inspiring English sources

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However, since CARS and its adaptations (see discussions in the introductory sections) were intended to describe a single section of the RA (i.e., introduction), they cannot fully accommodate the rhetorical structuring of full-length research proposals.

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So dark my eyes need ten minutes to fully accommodate.

And 15,000 more hotel rooms are still needed to fully accommodate World Cup ticket-holders.

Beyond these, implementation must more fully accommodate the organisational, economic and political contexts [ 13].

P N, T)  Total profit after completing N fully accommodated cycles.

The right-libertarian holds that the Lockean Proviso fully accommodates the legitimate claims of new persons.

Tye wishes to accommodate the natural intuition that Mary before release cannot fully understand the nature of phenomenal blueness (she doesn't really know what it is to have a blue experience).

The findings that partial dehydration occurred as the initial binding took place suggest that the spaces for binding between the caps and G-tetrads cannot accommodate fully hydrated K+ ion and dehydration is a prerequisite for K+ binding.

But I cannot fully celebrate.

Masekela cannot fully tell it.

You cannot fully understand unless it is your reality too.

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