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"As the campaign moves in the home stretch, it's going to be more and more difficult to accommodate the overwhelming number of requests that come in," he said.
Certain sorts of indeterminacy may also be more difficult to accommodate in map-like than in language-like structures.
On the other hand, students may fail to use non-adaptive factors in their evolutionary explanations because the concept is more difficult to accommodate into existing cognitive frameworks compared to selective reasoning concepts.
Such damage is much more difficult to accommodate in the inspection and preventive maintenance programs, because it is more difficult to observe and inherently missed from the expected mechanism list.
However, prey escape tactics can involve sudden directional changes [ 9, 12, 13], which are more difficult to accommodate with increasing velocity [ 2].
Only if the motif encodes for just a few amino acids, its generation would necessarily cause a repeat of those amino acids in the protein, which may be more difficult to accommodate.
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"As our attendance has increased, it has become more and more been difficult to accommodate visitors".
And the twentieth century produced additional surprises, such as Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems, that are difficult to accommodate more generally.
"They are not difficult to accommodate," one Saudi said.
Some cultural commentators have found it difficult to accommodate to this astonishing paradigm shift.
I also have significant technological needs, which are difficult to accommodate in a vintage building".
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