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"They went beyond what was required to accommodate him," Mr. Himes said.
Apple says a fresh start was required to accommodate huge changes in the technological landscape.
The organisers claimed this was required to accommodate technological advances.
A complex, bespoke data management system was required to accommodate this variation.
This processing typically was required to accommodate repetitive or low complexity regions, which are inherently difficult to align with certainty.
Extra programming support was required to accommodate several changes in the study protocol that affected the processes for collecting and managing laboratory data as described in the methods.
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These minimally required amounts of non-coding sequences are required to accommodate essential regulatory signals [ 1] and DNA replication sequences [ 5, 6].
Eventually a larger concert hall is required to accommodate them.
Would Catholic universities now providing housing for married couples be required to accommodate same-sex couples?
Get paperwork in order Colleges are required to accommodate only legally documented disabilities, and most want recent evaluations.
Home managers are required to accommodate real estate agents who want to show the house any day of the week.
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