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Introduction and adoption of the intervention may be more rapid in some settings (small ambulatory clinic) than others (large hospital) as the workplace may accommodate or adjust to the intervention more easily or require administrative protocols to support the intervention.
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It may accommodate and change its previous beliefs, or it may assimilate the new information, for instance, by questioning its validity or denying its relevance.
On the other hand, community or local college planetariums may accommodate only small groups of people.
Future development of the CausalBio- Net networks may accommodate other -omics datasets, such as proteomics, metabolomics, or lipidomics.
"We're not going to be able to do this all the time," Sternberg said the other day, acknowledging that baseball may accommodate Jewish fans in the Northeast but not Jewish fans in Chicago or Los Angeles.
And Mr. Arafat just may accommodate him.
International markets may accommodate only a few conglomerates.
An orbital may accommodate no more than two electrons.
But in the absence of such big changes, Dr. Frist said, Congress may accommodate some of the governors' request for short-term assistance.
Ms. Ruch suggests an approach that may accommodate homeowners' needs for income and a roof over their heads in retirement, plus the uncomfortable realities of estate planning.
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