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Furthermore, some flexibility in the use of open biopsy is permitted, to accommodate specific clinical situations.
A 2-week break from study drugs is permitted to accommodate patients with scheduling problems or for patients with adverse events not definitely attributable to the study drugs.
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The Texas version doesn't include the term "original birth certificate" ― an omission that Patrick says is meant to accommodate transgender people, who are permitted to change the sex on their birth certificates later in life.
Some persons over a certain weight/waist size will not be permitted to ride if the seat and lapbar harness cannot accommodate them.
The center can accommodate up to 700 animals, which are permitted to stay for 30 days free of charge, with full veterinary care, until their owners can reclaim them.
Here as many as 128 houses, which often rose to eight levels to accommodate the large population, turned inward, since Jews were not permitted to have windows facing out of the ghetto.
We are permitted to try cases when both sides are ready and the courts can accommodate us.
As teams were only be permitted to do fifteen days of testing over the course of the season, the pre-season winter testing schedule was cut back to accommodate the Mugello test.
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