Sentence examples for to accommodate adequately from inspiring English sources

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On the face of it, the intentionalist appears to be able to accommodate adequately the transparency and immediacy of experience without committing to the idea that hallucinations fail to have the phenomenal character that introspective reflection suggests.

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The Society takes up research areas to complement work done at universities or that universities are not in a position to accommodate or deal with adequately [33].

I think in here they're medicated but they're not dealt with psychiatrically adequately.... We're not adequately staffed to accommodate the mental illnesses and types of mental illnesses that these people have.

Women have to return to work, and yet workplace attitudes and practices have not shifted adequately enough to accommodate the new needs of families.

In the early days, airports were not adequately equipped to accommodate these flights, from limited airport staff to a lack of runway lighting to restrictions on noise, but with the increasing need to shuttle aircraft to their next route, seats were made available at deeply discounted rates for passengers willing to make the inconvenient trek.

The film also reminds us that our biological characteristics may be conceived as optimal only when our societies are adequately equipped to accommodate radical deviations from a biosocial norm.

The country's health system is not adequately prepared to accommodate the requirements of NCDs.

The county's health system is not adequately prepared to accommodate the requirements of NCDs, and the information on community awareness and practices in prevention and health care seeking regarding NCDs is limited.

However, it is important to note that medical technologies introduce unique technical challenges to health technology assessment or comparative effectiveness research, so assessment methods should adequately account for or be developed to accommodate such aspects.

This leads, inevitably, to the application of a variety of methods, techniques and strategies in order to accommodate the special ecogeomorphological characteristics of each area and handle adequately the knowledge gaps related to local species stress response mechanisms and tolerances.

Statistical methods (i.e., random-effects models) are available to accommodate heterogeneity (DerSimonian and Laird 1986), but these methods may not adequately account for the variation induced by confounding or effect modification.

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