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These outsourcing agents typically load up in mid to late second quarter, then surge during the third to accommodate back-to-school and year-end holiday demand, both consumer and enterprise.
The 23-item version [ 50] of the RMDQ (RMDQ-23) was used to measure condition-specific activity limitation, this version being able to accommodate back-related leg pain.
Mr. Ferrer wants to build and rehabilitate office space in places like the Hub in the Bronx and Stapleton in Staten Island to accommodate back-office jobs.
I believe they failed because neo-Darwinism lacks the appropriate metaphors to accommodate these "back to the future" proposals.
As Goren looked toward the weekend, he said he expected that if the Yankees-Angels best-of-five series did not end in a sweep, baseball would want Fox to televise Game 4 in New York in the afternoon to accommodate a flight back to Anaheim for a possible fifth game.
But they could be farther back to accommodate the Legends seats.
By turning a knob, you can move the seat forward or backward relative to the back, to accommodate the longer or shorter of limb.
In fact, some of the news hole that was saved by the narrower page width was added back to accommodate the expanded indexes.
The biggest disappointment: All four routers have Ethernet jacks on the back to accommodate nonwireless computers, but bizarrely, Apple's are old, slow 100-Mbps jacks.
"In an economy that has been unfortunately pretty depressing, the marketplace expanded to accommodate big pictures stacked back to back to back," said Dan Fellman, president for domestic distribution at Warner Brothers.
A rear wall in the theater had to be moved back to accommodate a digital video projector, and the lobby needed additional soundproofing; the bar was constructed upstairs, and bathrooms were built downstairs.
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