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A brittle material is usually hard so less able to accommodate work; thus, it can easily be broken.
Presumably smaller, compact genomes are less able to accommodate and maintain genes encoding functionally equivalent proteins.
During the current project, the AOA offices were less able to accommodate our inquiries.
These existing impairments may make hypertensive people less able to accommodate the additional oxidative stress related to air pollution exposure and therefore could explain the enhanced effect on HRV.
Loss of arterial distensibility results in a more rigid aorta that is less able to accommodate the volume of blood ejected by the left ventricle, resulting in greater pressure augmentation in systole and higher pulse pressures [ 89].
Different models to analyse and predict the behaviour of complex systems are more or less able to accommodate internal complexity and the regulation of variation in input from outside the regulated system.
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As one of the leading dealers in both Old Master paintings and works by more modern, but no less costly, artists, he is able to accommodate a wider range of taste and styles than most of his colleagues.
And second, that if China more or less abides by global norms, America will be able to accommodate its interests.
Perhaps equally important, the virtual labs were able to accommodate more students and proved less expensive to operate.
However, we were able to accommodate some practitioners with substantial SBCC experience who had less than the required formal tertiary education.
A New York galley kitchen may not be able to accommodate the XXL glass cake plate ($395), but surely the less grown-up stand for a single cupcake ($65) would fit.
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