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At this point, it became necessary to bring other languages into the mix — adding in examples to accommodate everything from French's "Dis Siri" to Korean's "Siri 야." It's obnoxious when you are using an Apple device and Siri activates without intentional prompting, pausing everything else — including music.

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While it is natural for heart size to follow both body size, body composition and physiological demands (for example, exercise) to accommodate the greater metabolic needs, the heart is also capable of adapting itself to acute conditions, for example, dilating acutely with expanded intravascular volume.

We didn't have enough primary care physicians, for example, to accommodate the sudden surge of people who now could afford primary care.

For example, to accommodate declining eyesight, homes can be fitted with brighter bulbs, better lighting locations, easily accessed controls and nighttime guide lights.

MDC's insistence on the regularity of mechanisms is abandoned, for example, to accommodate mechanisms that work only once or that work irregularly (Skipper and Milstein 2005; Bogen 2005; see also Section 2.1.2 below).

Gas turbine power plants have characteristics that make them well-suited for applications where fast dynamics and high outputs are required, for example to accommodate variable load profiles and intermittent energy sources.

Using Phenex, this simple combinatorial EQ syntax can be elaborated, for example, to accommodate multiple related entities and to describe complex entities.

The format of the LDP has been adapted, for example, to accommodate people from rural areas.

Converse Bergmann clines may be adaptive, for example to accommodate a shorter growing season than that available to tropical conspecifics, or represent a conflict between developmentally plastic responses to temperature and adaptive responses to seasonal variation [ 16].

This lack of an energetic barrier for Zn II) may be important for its catalytic properties, allowing for changes in coordination number throughout the catalytic cycle (from four- to five-coordinate, for example, to accommodate the intermediate) and for alterations in the reactivity of the metal ion.

The manuscript scale is, for example, selected to accommodate the plotting instruments involved as well as the final rendering for printing.

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