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Recollections of Alphabet City and Mohawk haircuts don't necessarily accommodate a museum setting.
"In the academy," he said, "there is unfortunately a strictly enforced orthodoxy, which doesn't necessarily accommodate diversity".
I'm discriminated against when the laws don't necessarily accommodate the reality of my life.
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About a decade ago, the structure elucidation of the HCV-polymerase led to the assumption that substrate/template binding and double-stranded RNA product formation are necessarily accommodated by major conformational changes of the enzyme to an open conformation.
This did not necessarily sufficiently accommodate complex patterns of dietary acculturation.
The same with D. J., and we did not think we could necessarily be accommodating.
Finally, Monnet and colleagues studied 34 mechanically ventilated patients with arterial lines in place who were not necessarily fully accommodated to the ventilator [ 32].
The FSEP test duration is one hour, suggesting that an extra 6 three-option items may not necessarily be accommodated in the testing period.
Yes, myths exalt the past (and even when those mythological beings were behaving disgracefully), and raise up the present on the past's coat-tails – but it is not necessarily always easy to accommodate those myths in a post-Enlightenment world.
Love seat, wide chair capable of, if not necessarily designed for, accommodating two people, whose intentions are implied in the name.
This hypothesis held that two kinds of culture-bearing hominins could not, on principle, exist at any one time and that, as a result, all hominin fossils had necessarily to be accommodated within a single evolving lineage.
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