Sentence examples for emerged to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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First, we hypothesize that novel life history traits emerged to accommodate different current regimes in the northern and southern regions.

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Therefore, combined with the above two technologies, a novel system called MIMO-relay emerges to accommodate users with high data rate requests and extend the network coverage.

A new trend in construction is the emerging technologies to accommodate personal indoor robots moving among occupants and assisting them.

Cognitive Radio is an emerging technology to accommodate the growing demand for wireless technology via dynamic spectrum access to enhance spectrum efficiency.

(Later, there were debates among the editors about the propriety of accepting ads for massage parlors; McAuliffe says that Wolf and Fancher were relieved when Al Goldstein's Screw emerged, in 1968, to accommodate the sex-ad traffic).

Further, it is explained that resilience, subjective well-being, hope and optimism would be able to demonstrate as a utilitarian capacity to accommodate emerging trends.

How might new forms of inquiry emerge that are able to accommodate a greater number of perspectives and also remain democratic?

That's in part because smartphones are dropping in price to accommodate emerging markets like India, but Android's leading that charge, not Apple, since the OS is freely licensed and can be used on cheap hardware from manufacturers creating devices built towards a wide range of consumer budgets.

The challenge for advocates of world order is to accommodate emerging powers within a framework of universal, predictable rules and global structures that ensure everyone a fair deal, appropriate for their size, capabilities and contributions to the international system.

Representatives for wheat, corn, and other farmers told a Capitol Hill forum that they will submit written comments to the FAA calling for final regulations to accommodate emerging drone technology for a range of agricultural applications.

As far back as 1875, British lawmakers crafted a definition of old age as "any age after 50," which was quickly amended to 60 to 65 to accommodate emerging pension plan requirements.

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