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While people may accommodate to predicted imbalances in the hydrologic budget, it is usually difficult to influence the basic natural factors that cause the imbalances.
These patients may accommodate to this treatment alternative and reduce their barriers to insulin therapy.
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So while we may agree with the Field's attention to the fair's cultural condescension, while we may accommodate ourselves to aspects of its multiculturalism, the screw deserves another turn: for all the flaws and failings, there were wonders and possibilities on display.
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.
It has been suggested that families may accommodate patients' symptoms in attempts to alleviate family conflict and stress [ 5, 11, 12].
And Mr. Arafat just may accommodate him.
International markets may accommodate only a few conglomerates.
An orbital may accommodate no more than two electrons.
It's a juggling act, and may appear unduly accommodating to outsiders more accustomed to an accept-me-as-I-am rhetoric.
The association of the indel patterns with particular clades cannot be assessed without a broad survey of T. cruzi strains, and the permissive nature of the process may prove too accommodating to provide useful taxonomic information.
But the downside, he argued, is that they may also be unduly accommodating to government requests.
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