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In the rapidly changing landscape of medicine, particularly in the area of drug safety research, the governance structure must accommodate a need for swift dispute resolution, should such disputes arise.
Demolition of the building, which once stood at 41 stories, had been delayed for years because of environmental concerns, labor and contract disputes, and to accommodate the search for human remains from the terrorist attacks.
After legal filtering and adulteration, disputes are modified to accommodate legal demands.
Representatives of both sides agree that throughout the dispute the school tried to accommodate the many demands of the zoning board, which included traffic and noise concerns.
The money has yet to be spent because the school system is in a bitter dispute over how best to accommodate the increased number of students.
La Dispute wrote and recorded Wildlife in pieces to accommodate their intense tour schedule.
An array of programmes, many of them focused on the ability to speak languages, help immigrants to settle in.The Quebec dispute is not over numbers of immigrants, but how to accommodate them.
There's also their intervention in the United Firefighters Union dispute in Victoria is a means of creating opportunities to accommodate free and volunteer labour in the workforce, and therefore weaken enterprise bargaining.
Ohio officials justified the restrictions by saying that local administrators were too busy preparing for Election Day to accommodate early voting the weekend before, an assertion some local administrators disputed.
The agenda is still in dispute, and there are practical concerns, like finding a venue willing to accommodate the expected demonstrations.
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