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But in the absence of such big changes, Dr. Frist said, Congress may accommodate some of the governors' request for short-term assistance.
Santolina's developers say it's a project that will help deal with long-term growth in the Albuquerque region over the next several decades: "While infill may accommodate some of the growth, other options are required," says the development's website, pointing to estimates that the area's population will increase by more than 400,000 by 2040.
Upon solving the structure of Pdr16p, Yuan et al. [19] entertained the hypothesis that the much larger lipid pocket of Pdr16p compared to Sec14p or Sfh1p may accommodate some new substrates in addition to PI or PC.
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Some frames around mirrors may accommodate the costume jewelry, while others might not.
Rather, we want to urge, as philosophers encounter the empirical evidence on character, that they make explicit how their approaches may accommodate the evidence, and what the costs and benefits of the accommodations are.
And Mr. Arafat just may accommodate him.
International markets may accommodate only a few conglomerates.
An orbital may accommodate no more than two electrons.
On the other hand, community or local college planetariums may accommodate only small groups of people.
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.
As we held in that case: "The principle that government may accommodate the free exercise of religion does not supersede the fundamental limitations imposed by the establishment clause.
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