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If correction doses are frequently required, the appropriate scheduled insulin doses should be increased to accommodate the increased insulin needs.
West Ham confirmed in March that the stadium's capacity would be increased to accommodate 6,000 more fans each matchday, taking the capacity to 60,000.
In either case, government's income needs to be increased to accommodate that, and a good share should obviously come from business's excess profits!
They will pay tax at 7.5%, ie £75, which will have to be collected through self-assessment unless the PAYE deductions from their pension income can be increased to accommodate the extra liability".
University support services have been squeezed for resources – this may be partly due to reductions in staffing, posts being frozen, or not being increased to accommodate the enormous growth in students requiring their services.
The network capacity must be increased to accommodate these high bandwidth demanding services.
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Although acknowledging that the theater club's budget of $11 million would have to increase to accommodate its new overhead, Mr. Grove said he was not prepared to estimate by how much.
Typically, the system reserve capacities and operation costs will increase to accommodate the volatile power outputs of renewable energy sources.
That means prices will increase to accommodate the 10percentt sales tax, which currently only applies to online purchases over $1,000.
Since the first state funded Muslim school opened in 1998 there has been a rapid increase to accommodate demand with 14 new state funded schools having opened between 2007 and September 2015.
This representation increases the storage requirements: because the genome is often stored in a hashed data structure, the number of keys and mappings increases to accommodate the new codes.
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