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Although it can carry a payload of only a couple of kilograms, this is sufficient to accommodate a camera.
To provide detail sufficient to accommodate a wide range of subject matter, each picture is analyzed into 200,000 or more picture elements, or pixels.
The meeting room or other forum selected shall be sufficient to accommodate a reasonable number of interested members of the public.
This is more than sufficient to accommodate a U.S.B. keyboard or mouse (which typically require only 1.5 mbps), but it can cause slowdowns for people who use higher speed devices, such as printers or storage devices.
Presumably, the rationale is that this word, used as a proxy for or in conjunction with "freedom of speech", would be sufficient to accommodate both the reasons behind and the consequences of the decision.
Note that the genus of the entire protein chain is very large, of the order of 1200, so it is sufficient to accommodate jumps in its value, and undoubtedly more refined information can be extracted from the genus trace.
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The framework provides sufficient abstraction to accommodate both communication strategies.
MANY campuses don't have sufficient housing to accommodate student requests for room changes.
The company wanted to preserve the energy of a start-up while creating sufficient space to accommodate future growth.
But, he said, the United States determined that a strong international presence in Haiti, led by some 10,000 United Nations peacekeepers, gave that country sufficient support to accommodate deportees.
The same cannot not be said for "The Weeds," which appeared the following September, when there were be sufficient pages to accommodate it.
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sufficient to adapt
sufficient to allow
sufficient to reconcile
sufficient to reflect
sufficient to cope
sufficient to absorb
sufficient to handle
sufficient to incorporate
large enough to accommodate
nearly enough to accommodate
to be adequate to accommodate
sufficient to house
adequate to accommodate
good enough to accommodate
sufficient to adapt to
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