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The bank's competitors would never have been able to accommodate a trading floor in their headquarters towers.
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Lankford was willing to waive his no-trade clause to accommodate a trade, but the Cardinals were unable to make one.
Mr. Greenspun said that the relocation of the center was necessary to accommodate a trade show scheduled to open at Pier 94 in 10 days.
Iginla, who would have to approve any trade the team attempts to make due to a no-movement clause in his contract, expressed that he did not wish to leave Calgary, but would accommodate a trade if the Flames wished to do so.
And some otherwise-forbidden bets would be allowed only if they are used as a hedge, to keep a Wall Street firm from losing money on a transaction made to accommodate a customer's trading.
THE PLACE On a busy-by-day, dead-by-night stretch of Fulton Street, the bar is spacious enough to accommodate a decent-size trading floor, albeit one appointed with dark wood paneling and a series of oversize lanterns.
A group of private exchanges has popped up in recent years to accommodate a fast-growing trading market in the private shares of the Internet companies like Twitter and LinkedIn.
The area's economy has expanded from cattle ranching and alfalfa fields to accommodate a growing tourist trade.
The Mexican government is struggling to accommodate a tidal wave of workers drawn to cities along the United States border by foreign-owned manufacturing plants and increased trade.
Does it accommodate a more lethal payload?
I can't accommodate a loss.
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