Sentences with phrase «potentially accommodate all of»

Then, to forge a scientific consensus, in September 2008 NASA and the DOE brought together three design teams that had been competing to fashion a mission that could potentially accommodate all of them (see Nature 455, 577; 2008).

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And since Zuckerberg owns about 30 percent of Facebook currently, that will mean his foundation will have to diversify its holdings of Facebook stock, or potentially create yet another foundation, though with different owners, to accommodate the rest of the stock.
As for being able to accommodate 8 million or more square feet, Luff said he could envision the planners of Schuylkill Yards and uCity Square adjusting their proposals to include more offices and less space for other uses, while potentially joining forces to share the Amazon campus.
Ivan Rabb is sitting two flights of stairs below the gym floor, in a dimly lit locker room, and accommodating the first of potentially five or six dozen interview requests he'll receive over the course of his senior season.
Each proposed exclusion to the tax cap could potentially allow a one - time tax surge as each local government or school district's property cap was hiked to accommodate an entire category of governmental expenses.
In addition, controllable mechanical response will allow for the development of adaptive aerospace structures that could potentially accommodate mechanical loading conditions.
Outside the lab socialising also proves to be more complicated than back home, foreigners are often unaware of social rituals and local etiquette and as Walter says «You misjudge a lot of situations...» but potentially awkward moments are quickly overcome due to the generous and accommodating nature of the Japanese concerning foreigners.
Based on estimates discussed in email exchanges between O'Neal and Elizabeth McDuffie, SEAA's administrator of the Opportunity Scholarship Program, the cost of the program would rise to potentially an additional $ 8 million — $ 18 million total for 2014 — to accommodate the expansion.
The performance is so strong, the interior so accommodating and the boot large enough to potentially fulfil the needs of a small family.
The requirement of proportionality is inherent in the Delgamuukw process of reconciliation and was echoed in Haida's insistence that the Crown's duty to consult and accommodate at the claims stage «is proportionate to a preliminary assessment of the strength of the case supporting the existence of the right or title, and to the seriousness of the potentially adverse effect upon the right or title claimed» (at para 39).
Each new case that is brought adds further to the existing body of knowledge that a lawyer potentially has to accommodate and consider in their research in order to do their job effectively.
For Casa, the decision to use Blockstack was all about scalability, said founder Jeremy Welch, adding the platform is more accommodating compared to other networks as it relates to potentially dealing with millions of users.
If the Bitcoin protocol does not evolve to accommodate growing demand and new use - cases, then growth could stall and the unmet demand will be serviced by another competing network instead, potentially harming the long - term value of bitcoin and bitcoin mining equipment.
These students often temporarily inflate the existing population of the city, potentially doubling or even tri ling the sheer number of potential renters you could accommodate.
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