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This design can handle 1,000 takeoffs and landings per hour and has a structure that can reverse itself in order to accommodate wind change.

CEO Tim Cook said Monday that reversing the advancements in technology to accommodate momentary need would result in disaster.

To soak up reserves, it could of course use reverse repo (under which the Fed borrows from its 16 primary dealers using its bond holdings as collateral) but it's unclear whether the current dealer community is large enough to accommodate reverses of the size needed to make a dent in excess reserves.6.6

Results of the parametric study suggest that the pipeline's capacity to accommodate reverse fault offset can be increased significantly by choosing a near-parallel orientation in plan with respect to the fault line.

The revised hypothesis was later formulated, in part, to accommodate reverse transcription (which both Howard Temin and David Baltimore discovered in 1970).

In this paper, a detailed mathematical formulation coordinating the pumped-storage and battery-storage problem is proposed to accommodate the reverse peak regulation and variability characters of the wind power.

Be this as it may, it seems clear that van der Sandt's generalization cannot be read as biconditional: even if poor presuppositions are difficult to accommodate, the reverse doesn't always hold.

Some states may reverse the traffic flows on major coastal roadways to accommodate what will probably be "a mass exodus," said Stephen Leatherman, director of the International Hurricane Research Center at Florida International University in Miami.

She has held a dozen public information sessions, and in December she announced the need for a third track as a passing lane, in contrast to her predecessor's stated objective of the plan being to accommodate an increase in reverse commuting.

The act allowed the Secretary to determine the position of the required legends, such as "" on the coin: To accommodate a large design on the reverse, "" and "" were moved to the obverse, and the bust of Washington shrunken slightly.

The rationale is to remove a part of the neurocranium in order to create space to accommodate the swollen brain, to avoid ventricular compression, to reverse brain tissue shifts, and to prevent secondary mechanical tissue damage.

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