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Microsoft has been floating a similar proposal, labeled "caller ID," that could be expanded in the future to accommodate more sophisticated anti-spam approaches including Internet postage systems.
Mr Systrom acknowledged that terms and conditions would need to change in the future to accommodate new revenue models, but pledged to keep users fully informed of any plans.
It is therefore clear that the integration of formal housing supply and mass public transit policies are the key elements to shape more sustainable cities in the future and accommodate the still growing urban population.
However, as wind power impacts the power system operation, it is predicted that more reserves will be needed in the future to accommodate large amount of wind power into the power systems.
This list of projects may expand in the future to accommodate further projects under consideration.
The scale may need modification in the future to accommodate expansion of general population knowledge and understanding relating to the core components of mental well-being.
While usable as it is, because of its flexible design this type of array will be able in the future to accommodate additional probes as soon as novel unique transcripts are identified.
Future-proof design is one way to obtain a design which defers obsolescence and extends the system's service life and generally includes additional elements in the current solution in order to accommodate future capabilities as projections of the future solutions required to meet those future requirements.
Slight variations in the design in future can also accommodated.
There is enough wiggle room in that to accommodate any future: if the bull market continues, he can claim he predicted that; if the market declines, he can say the correction is just continuing.
Enough flexibility is present in future power systems to accommodate renewables, due to advances in power plant flexibility and interconnectors.
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