Sentence examples for difficult to accommodate a from inspiring English sources

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Yet more than a month after Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz visited Turkey seeking approval to deploy the American forces, public opinion in Turkey remains overwhelmingly against the war, and Turkey's new government has repeatedly taken the position that it would be politically difficult to accommodate a major deployment of American ground troops.

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The first factor would make the installation of a special pen relatively costly, while the second would mean that it would be difficult to accommodate all calving cows in a pen even if one had been available.

An Inter-DCN is built upon the existing Internet backbone with a fixed mesh topology and is hence difficult to accommodate any physical update or change without significant human intervention.

Recent increases in school enrollment, however, have made it difficult to accommodate all of the would-be campers, prompting district officials to warn that next year for the first time Hi-Hill may have to turn away some youngsters.

That lesson had a strong logistical component as well: The small size of many North American bathrooms made it difficult to accommodate both a regular toilet and a bidet, and plumbing in homes wasn't a simple thing to change once it was standardised for the non-bidet flush toilet.

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

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.

Metal-ligand binding changes substantially for different ligand classes, and these differences are difficult to accommodate with a single set of descriptors.

This suggests that it might be difficult to accommodate in a statistically sound manner actual amounts of rate variation in real data with these maximum likelihood methods.

The 5° wedge has been selected because greater wedging is unlikely to be tolerated by the wearer [ 24] and would be difficult to accommodate within a normal shoe.

We chose a 5 degree wedge because greater wedging is less likely to be tolerated by the wearer 6 and is difficult to accommodate within a normal shoe.

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