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Academics and experts agree, however, that more government money is needed to fix an outdated system that will have to accommodate a tide of students in the years to come.
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Photographs of their wounds made the national press.For two years now, Dover has had to accommodate a rising tide of immigrants, most of whom are claiming asylum in Britain.
The total number of professors employed by Ontario's universities will need to nearly double in the next 10 years to accommodate a rising tide of new students, concludes the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) in a report released on January 15.
Does it accommodate a more lethal payload?
I can't accommodate a loss.
The Enertia Plus can accommodate a passenger.
Beginning at the end of September, Russia's air campaign turned the tide of war in Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's favor, weakening rebel forces across several key fronts and forcing their Western backers to accommodate a solution to the conflict that involves the regime.
Accommodate a variety of learning styles.
"He's accommodating, a pragmatist.
His administration is expanding wetlands to accommodate surging tides, installing green roofs to absorb rainwater and prodding property owners to move boilers out of flood-prone basements.
The Dutch take coastal protection very seriously indeed and they're very good at it too – even they now plan for and allow their coast to adjust to accommodate changing tides, waves and currents through "managed retreat".
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