Sentence examples for difficulty to accommodate the from inspiring English sources

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Although the overall gameplay is identical, enemy AI adapts difficulty to accommodate the extra player.

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In the second stage, the solutions provided by the heuristic are used as an input to discrete event simulation models in which certain manufacturing parameters that analytical procedures have difficulty to accommodate, namely, stochastic times, machine breakdowns, rework, etc. are introduced.

The educational system has experienced extreme difficulty in trying to accommodate the increasing number of school-age children.

It is true that defenders of the kinetic theory such as Maxwell and Boltzmann were able to accommodate the difficulty by stressing the statistical nature of the theory and attributing time asymmetries to asymmetries in initial conditions.

Homeless people may also encounter attitudinal barriers within services and there is often an unwillingness or difficulty in the health services to accommodate the multiple and complex needs presented by homeless people [ 10- 12].

Though the request was "obscure" in nature, a company in San Francisco managed to accommodate the task with little difficulty.

The surface of the balloon, which has been stretched over time to accommodate the increased volume, has difficulty returning to its original shape.

In return, they are prepared to accommodate the social and sensory difficulties of autism – but many employers have yet to catch on that a few reasonable adjustments can make a huge difference to whether a potentially excellent worker stays or goes.

The difficulty with this option is that it does little to accommodate the range of special obligations acknowledged by commonsense morality.

Around the 1860s, at the height of the iron and steel era, a pier and a deep-water dock were built by the Bristol & Portishead Pier and Railway to accommodate the large ships that had difficulty in reaching Bristol Harbour.

Around the 1860s, at the height of the iron and steel era, a pier and a deep-water dock were built, at Portishead, by the Bristol & Portishead Pier and Railway to accommodate the large ships that had difficulty in reaching Bristol Harbour.

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