To accommodate them, the store will open one hour earlier than usual, at 7 a.m.
Yet the council helped choose the free schools' locations by finding empty premises to accommodate them.
Destiny is swamped with subscribers, who are signing up more quickly than the company can accommodate them.
People drive cars and trucks and motor homes, and there are plenty of roads to accommodate them.
But expatriate families wanted maids who spoke English, so the government allowed the hiring of Filipinas to accommodate them.
As the new order takes shape, we should expect Japan to accommodate them.
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But because of Haitians' enthusiasm to vote, some polling places stayed open late, even by candlelight, to accommodate them.
Even as the number of flights and flyers has soared, the airports that must accommodate them have been neglected.
It means employers seeing the business case in hiring this new talent and changing hierarchical organizational cultures to accommodate them.
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Even if he had dreams of significant new domestic spending programs, it is unlikely that the Republican-controlled House would accommodate them.
Anomalies thus accumulate and the existing paradigm is stretched and bent and adjusted in an increasingly desperate effort to accommodate them.
Once those users pass, few sites are left to tastefully accommodate them.
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Once the first changes had happened, the rest of the body had to alter to accommodate them, and a new shape emerged.
If they cancel a flight, those 90 passengers have to be carried on subsequent flights, and it will take roughly nine flights to accommodate them all.
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Up to half-a-million fans are expected to visit for the tournament and a string of sparkling new stadiums and hotels have sprung up to accommodate them.
But they don't plan to sell, she said, noting they had the home built with wide doorways and few stairs to accommodate them as they get older.
Despite the pupils living in the school's catchment area, the council argued the school was oversubscribed, and could not accommodate them without affecting the quality of education offered.
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For people who are productive on erratic schedules perhaps ones full of catnaps rather than long periods of sleep managers might be wise to try to accommodate them when possible.
The port has dug two deep water berths - numbers 8 and 9 - to accommodate them, as well as bought seven of the world's largest container cranes.
Ports around the world are being upgraded to accommodate them.
"If someone wanted to grow here into a major campus--like a Microsoft or a Google--we couldn't accommodate them, because there's not enough room, " says Ceil Cirillo, director of economic development for the city.
They have convinced themselves that, instead of adapting to the customs of this country, new arrivals -- most of whom come from Asia or Latin America -- expect the rest of us to accommodate them.
Fielding and I, along with 3, 965, 492 others, are members of CouchSurfing.org, a hospitality-exchange network that pairs travellers looking for a place to crash with locals willing to accommodate them or perhaps just meet for a beverage.
Because his clients usually pay their preparation fees out of their refunds, Joubert's company has had to make changes to accommodate them, including cutting fees in select cases, holding checks until payday or taking payments in installments.
To accommodate them, many insurers are offering the option of renewing plans in December, a month before the law kicks in, says Brian Hassan, founder of BayPoint Benefits, a San Francisco-based health-insurance consulting firm for startups and small firms.
"If 40 million people come online with access to medicine, the system won't be able to accommodate them, " says Dr. Russell Robertson, chairman of the Council on Graduate Medical Education and a professor at Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine.
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There's been a "significant increase" in the flight of refugees to Jordan in the last two weeks and authorities are working on the development of large sites to accommodate them, Andrew Harper, head of the U.N. refugee agency in Jordan, told CNN Tuesday.
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