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Yet that is what the internet's fundamental addressing scheme has had to accommodate.
There would often be significant chordal differences, or complexities I had to accommodate.
("They're pregnant, so we kind of had to accommodate that," she said).
There are signs that Mr. Powell's former boss has had to accommodate to the advancing years.
Dining options had to accommodate diets from vegetarian to ravenous carnivore.
The space had to accommodate a range of functions including seminars, concerts and huge student parties.
Beyond the usual crush of reporters, the Lakers have also had to accommodate tabloid television reporters.
Furthermore, the models developed to support the design of Huygens had to accommodate wide uncertainties, requiring large design margins.
Therefore, what governments had to do was to say no, and people had to accommodate themselves to this different world.
The program had to accommodate middle-school choices, prekindergarten admissions and programs for gifted elementary-school children.
Conditions in the homelands continued to deteriorate, partly because they had to accommodate vast numbers of people with minimal resources.
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