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Local culture in Moldovan villages, traditional festivals, and the country's many monasteries are of particular interest to international visitors; however, owing to its lack of hotels and its poor transportation infrastructure, the country is not always able to adequately accommodate visitors.

Although these ports well manage their facilities, they are subject to scale effects as they are not able to adequately accommodate the volume of containers arrived at them.

Understanding which design and surgical factors are most influential to TKR mechanics during activities of daily living, and how robust implant designs and surgical techniques must be in order to adequately accommodate subject-specific variation, will aid in directing design and surgical decisions towards optimal TKR mechanics for the population as a whole.

The Greek government has struggled to adequately accommodate and register those arriving on its shores, as it continues to face a crippling economic crisis that brought about record unemployment rates and harsh austerity measures.

Another pertinent observation is that the linear BDIM seems to adequately accommodate even the largest of the identified domain families.

Participants in this study described exclusion at the institutional level mostly in terms of passive erasure, whereby policies fail to adequately accommodate trans identities [ 13].

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Flood protection of reservoir can be enhanced by pre-releasing its storage to more adequately accommodate an impending flood.

That hinges, despite what you may think, on whether Greenspan motivates our Fed to be adequately accommodating to give Bush a suitable economic backdrop for reelection.

Then, when our friends got pregnant, we largely learned to celebrate the birth and eulogize the career, because few employers (outside academia), as Slaughter points out, adequately accommodate working moms' needs, from breastfeeding to scheduling babysitters.

Simply writing an "Invasive Species Act" (something that people working in pest management sometimes call for) might not adequately accommodate competing priorities, but might rather add another layer of competing bureaucracy to already existing protective and proscriptive laws.

Many critics worry that computationalism, especially classical computationalism, does not adequately accommodate temporal aspects of cognition.

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