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Xetra cannot, for instance, accommodate after-hours trading, so any lengthening of the trading day requires traders to remain at their desks.Nasdaq is also unhappy with Clearstream, the German settlement house.
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Some people stop eating gluten, for instance, to accommodate the diets of their gluten-sensitive spouses or children.
The jet's nozzle can be shaped to produce a stream of the desired thickness – for instance, to accommodate crystals of a certain size.
This is because the conjunctiva and cornea sac for instance naturally accommodate avirulent microbes as flora, and these organisms can be co-recovered from clinical eye specimens in patients with eye problems [9, 26].
Protein Prospector (Chalkley et al. 2005), for instance, can accommodate whole laboratory repositories (Lynn et al. 2005) and retrieves all relevant data required for quantification directly from the original files.
A standard 4-cell battery casing, for instance, can now accommodate twice as many.
For instance, storage can accommodate the need of the power system at any time. .
If government expands, asserting control over health care, for instance, it should accommodate rather than expunge its citizens' most deeply held values.
For instance, this accommodates biological individuals that don't reproduce (e.g., sterile organisms), or that stop growing, or that malfunction so as to lose their capacity for self-repair as living things, and so on.
For instance, orbital changes to accommodate Russia after the cold war made it harder to use the station as a launching pad.
New York's system, for instance, was designed to accommodate a so-called five-year storm — a rainfall so extreme that it is expected to occur, on average, only twice a decade.
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