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An auditing firm that knew that its contract had a defined time horizon -- say, five years -- would have far less incentive to compromise its standards to accommodate a management whose accounting practices were questionably aggressive or problematic.
However, very few tools accommodate a fully interactive process that can account for both ecological and social dynamism and complexity.
And if your bank account can't accommodate a financial donation this year, there are plenty of other ways to give.
Anna Bowes, who runs SavingsChampion.co.uk, says many savings accounts can't actually accommodate a 0.25% cut because they are already paying rates below that level.
The Board of Elections denies this account, and now claims that they could accommodate a larger number of separate issues on the ballot.
As Tien Tzuo, founder and CEO of Zuora told me, our accounting systems aren't set up to accommodate a subscription model.
With this criterion they can accommodate a range of intuitive judgments in the simple weather framework that Popper's account cannot.
Does it accommodate a more lethal payload?
I can't accommodate a loss.
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