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But accommodating it is extremely fiddly.
But accommodating religious rules is a tricky matter.
But accommodating the personalities among the pines is something co-op apartments and rush-hour subway rides have prepared New Yorkers for.
But accommodating all children whose parents want them in the program by 2002 is likely to be a formidable challenge, given the lack of new school buildings and parallel state legislation requiring cuts in class size beginning in fall 1999.
But accommodating regular Council hearings and ceremonial events will require some adjustments, according to Jamie McShane, a spokesman for Ms. Quinn, and Mark Daly, a spokesman for the city's Department of Citywide Administrative Services, during a brief tour Wednesday of the bank's cavernous lobby, which will soon double as the Council chambers.
But accommodating a higher volume of train traffic would require heavy construction, including changing the track configurations and widening rail tunnels. .
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Like its windows, it does nothing but accommodate shades of light and dark.
The R functions PFIM 1.2 and PFIMOPT 1.0 were proposed for these purposes, but accommodate only single response models.
We ignored wrecking objections but accommodated reasonable ones, changing some of the schemes to reduce their impact.
Begin with a background assumption that social life cannot help but accommodate what's "natural".
-- largely ignored by the protesters but accommodated by airlines serving Cairo and other major Egyptian cities.
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