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accommodate and dual
Further, they cannot accommodate components with multiple rows of connectors if these connectors don't match the dual in-line layout — it is impossible to provide the correct electrical connectivity.
Any representational theory must accommodate this dual functionality.
He was appointed as a vice captain during 2003 World cup where India reached the finals, serving his team in the dual capacity of a batsman and wicket keeper to accommodate an additional batsman, a move that paid huge dividends for India.
** 610N featured a 4-port 10 / 100 / 1000 switch, broadcasts simultaneous dual ( 2. 4 and 5 GHz ) wireless bands, multimedia streaming features, and a USB 2. 0 storage link to accommodate an external hard drive.
The facility can accommodate approximately 6, 200 loaded railcars, and at full capacity, its dual twin rotary dumpers ( capable of dumping up to four cars simultaneously ) can dump at a daily rate of 1, 200 cars.
Both Main Line and beginning of Coastal Line up to Kirkkonummi had only dual tracks to accommodate long-distance, freight and commuter trains.
The Seikan Tunnel is being converted by Hokkaido Railway Company to dual gauge to accommodate the Hokkaido Shinkansen.
The Talos saw relatively limited use due to its large size and dual radar antenna system ; there were few ships that could accommodate the large missiles with the AN / SPW-2 missile guidance radar and the AN / SPG-49 target illumination and tracking radar.
On Tosh's final story, The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve by John Lucarotti, Tosh performed a substantial rewrite of the scripts, both to align them with historical accuracy and also to accommodate William Hartnell's dual role as both the Doctor and the Abbot of Amboise.
This will also allow for route sharing to accommodate both Cycle Route and future line proposals whilst ensuring measures are taken to minimise any conflict occurring in dual operation.
It has two runways with asphalt surfaces: 7 / 25, the primary runway, is 8, 017 by 150 feet ( 2, 444 x 46 m ) with dual instrument landing systems and can accommodate the largest aircraft ; 1 / 19, the crosswind runway, is 5, 001 by 150 feet ( 1, 524 x 46 m ).

accommodate and presentation
This type of installation is generally site specific, scalable, and without fixed dimensionality, meaning it can be reconfigured to accommodate different presentation spaces.
To accommodate the addition Teledu Cymru presentation, the Pontcanna studios received a large upgrade.
IFMIS can also accommodate last minute changes on the budget more easily thereby increasing accuracy of presentation.
It is a response to the emergence of compact portable devices such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants, and digital cameras, which have sufficient storage capacity to handle presentation materials but little space to accommodate an attached display screen.

accommodate and general
* Expanding access: distance education can assist in meeting the demand for education and training demand from the general populace and businesses, especially because it offers the possibility of a flexibility to accommodate the many time-constraints imposed by personal responsibilities and commitments.
An extension mechanism was proposed in RFC 2449 to accommodate general extensions as well as announce in an organized manner support for optional commands, such as TOP and UIDL.
These general flow tendencies may be occasionally interrupted for brief periods to accommodate temporary tidal flow requirements, depending on various lunar and solar alignments.
It is also possible to accommodate a countably infinite number of new guests: just move the person occupying room 1 to room 2, the guest occupying room 2 to room 4, and in general room n to room 2n, and all the odd-numbered rooms will be free for the new guests.
Because Islam considers dogs in general to be unclean, many Muslim taxi drivers and store owners have refused to accommodate customers who have guide dogs, which have led to discrimination charges against them.
Haub built the community's first home, combining a stagecoach shop, general store, and trading post to accommodate travelers on the Noon Day Stage Coach route running to Vincennes.
Stephen Jennings built a tavern and general store to accommodate travelers on the plank road between Detroit and Howell.
By 1926, Brooks had two general stores, a grocery store, a bank, hardware store, butcher shop, blacksmith shop, a livery barn, two saloons, a community hall and a hotel to accommodate travelers.
Butler County Airport is used for general aviation, and can accommodate large aircraft such as corporate jets.
Originally developed in order to quantize vacuum general relativity in 3 + 1 dimensions, the formalism can accommodate arbitrary spacetime dimensionalities, fermions, an arbitrary gauge group ( or even quantum group ), and supersymmetry, and results in a quantization of the kinematics of the corresponding diffeomorphism-invariant gauge theory.
Runway dimensions vary from as small as long and wide in smaller general aviation airports, to long and wide at large international airports built to accommodate the largest jets, to the huge x lake bed runway 17 / 35 at Edwards Air Force Base in California – a landing site for the retired Space Shuttle.
Building followed demand, and over time the lodge grew to include an additional 45 buildings ( cabins, tennis courts, general store, post office ) and could accommodate 100 people.
Regarding the ambiguities of denotation and connotation of the term “ conspicuous consumption ”, in the European Journal of Marketing article “ Conspicuous Consumption: A Literature Review ” ( 1984 ), R. Mason reported that the classical, general theories of consumer decision-processes do not readily accommodate the construct of “ conspicuous consumption ”, because the nature of said socio-economic behaviours varies according to the social class and the economic group studied.
To accommodate this, a more general definition of differential susceptibility is used
By 1939, Aquinas Hall dormitory had been built to accommodate more students enrolling in general studies, but with the impact of World War II upon enrollment, President John J. Dillon, O. P.
In general, performances may be more " rough around the edges " and be of variable length to accommodate impromptu changes in verses.
However, recent research demonstrates that it is possible to accommodate left-recursive grammars ( along with all other forms of general CFGs ) in a more sophisticated top-down parser by use of curtailment.
As relations between the United States and Japan worsened, the Army Air Corps felt it needed an upgraded command structure in the Philippines to accommodate the general expansion program of 1939 / 1940.
Israel established the Brazil and Canada housing projects to accommodate displaced Palestinians and to provide better conditions in the hopes of integrating the refugees into the general population and its standard of living ; Brazil is immediate south of Rafah, while Canada was just across the border in Sinai.
Although general relativity can accommodate particles with spin, including spin-1 / 2, by using the tetrad formalism, it cannot couple the spin to orbital angular momentum.
His accomplishments at Wisconsin included a general model for genetic drift, which could accommodate multiple alleles, selection, migration, and mutations, as well as some work based on R. A. Fisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection.
Made to accommodate 3D graphics programming, it has an interface to OpenGL, but it is also suitable for general GUI programming.
In general, pupils that “ accommodate but do not react ” are said to show light-near dissociation.
Another concept car, built by Holden and called the Torana TT36, was rumored to have started as a Kappa-based car with a twin-turbocharged V6, but the modifications necessary to accommodate the engine, transmission, and general vehicle size made it necessary to refer to the platform as " based on architecture similar to the Kappa and the Corvette.

accommodate and increase
The remaining proposal was intended to accommodate future increase in the members of the House of Representatives.
Within his first year at Olney a gallery was added to the church to increase its congregational capacity, and the weekly prayer-meetings were moved in 1769 to Lord Dartmouth's mansion, the Great House, to accommodate even greater numbers.
See: Bretton Woods Accord In any case, the world economy has simply outgrown the capacity of additions to the world gold supply to accommodate the increase in world population and increased trade without periodic, painful revaluations of any currencies tied to gold.
This enabled the smaller countries in the network to afford their own landing points, and also allowed the network to accommodate for large changes in traffic demands at any individual station, such as the dramatic increase during the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona.
The airport is designed to be upgraded over the ensuing years in order to accommodate the increase in air travel, and its upgrades are planned in a six-phase framework.
Over the years, this plan has been modified to, for example, accommodate new countries, increase coverage areas, and reflect digital ( rather than analog ) technology.
The Thameslink Programme is a major £ 5. 5 billion scheme to extend the service to a further 100 stations and to greatly increase capacity on the central London section to accommodate more frequent and longer trains.
Expansion of the schools has taken place in recent years to accommodate an increase of school population.
One of the problems that this increase presented was the need to build sufficient school buildings to accommodate the growing population, and the growing number of families who could now afford to send their children to school, rather than to work in the mines.
Due to an increase in population, some of the entrances into the town ( such as the brick-built Bars ) were taken down to accommodate traffic.
The capacity increase was achieved by removing an inner passenger cabin in order to accommodate the extra cars and widening the outer passenger cabin: this was achieved without changing the overall footprint of the craft.
Bill and helped increase enrollment to over 8, 000 students for the first time, but the University's facilities were becoming inadequate to accommodate the surging student population.
The introduction of the TriStar led to an increase in maintenance personnel and the modification of an existing hangar at the airline's Luton base to accommodate the new widebody.
The only major changes from the gunner's perspective were dropping of most of the drum-feed options, leaving the weapon to fire with a loose belt of ammunition or from a single 50-round drum shaped belt container fitted to the gun's receiver, and simplifying the weapon's open sights for aiming purposes ; all these changes being intended to increase, maintain, or accommodate the gun's high practical rate of fire.
Under her administration, the University built a sixth residential college, named in honor of alumna Meg Whitman, to accommodate an 11 percent expansion of the undergraduate student body ( an increase of some 500 students ), as recommended by a special committee of the Board of Trustees chaired by Paul M. Wythes.
However, there are also many ongoing construction projects, which are expected to help accommodate an increase in total undergraduate enrollment.
A new port has recently been built to accommodate an increase in barge traffic.
As of December 2008, the MBTA began running a set of modified 1800 series cars without seats, in order to increase train capacity and accommodate more passengers during on-peak hours.
In 2008, to accommodate an increase in student population, a classroom building was constructed on the SAMS campus.
The building was demolished in 80 BC under Lucius Cornelius Sulla to enlarge the curia and accommodate an increase in the number of senators.
A report in the Daily Record in April 2007 claimed that Rangers were planning to increase capacity to 57, 000, principally by removing the JumboTron screens and lowering the pitch to accommodate more seating.
This results in an increase in provincial power as areas of provincial responsibility are interpreted more broadly to accommodate new types of government initiative ( social welfare, for example ).
The goal of the renovation is to accommodate the increase in the transportation of steel, which increased more than 3. 1 million tons in the first nine months of 2011, up from 1. 9 million tons over the same period in the previous year.
In fact, the Parish has had so much of an increase in families, as other local area parishes close, that the parish is going to add an addition onto the left side of the parish, to accommodate the overflow of families.

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