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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate emergencies" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to adjust plans or resources in response to unexpected situations that require immediate attention.
Example: "Our organization has implemented a flexible schedule to accommodate emergencies that may arise during the project."
Alternatives: "handle emergencies" or "address emergencies".
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They must be adjusted to accommodate emergencies.
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City officials have insisted on the need for a concrete section because they say the recycled-plastic lumber could become too slippery when wet to accommodate emergency vehicles.
A measure that passed this summer to raise the debt ceiling included federal spending caps; that deal allowed for those caps to grow to accommodate emergency disaster aid.
Mr. Obama got barely a month into his term before he began a pivot of his own: from a period in which the fiscal floodgates were opened to accommodate emergency economic measures to one in which the focus is more on budget discipline and long-term restraint.
Residents are required to clear brush and other combustible materials to within 100ft (30m) of the dwellings and local roads were built wide enough to accommodate emergency vehicles.
The second overpass, a P or J-shaped connector between Fairmont Avenue and West San Fernando Road, would accommodate emergency-vehicle and local business access.
The EU has recognised the shortcomings of their directive, recently announcing plans to revise it in order to better accommodate emergency situations, though some concern remains about whether the changes will be far-reaching enough.
A major challenge during an epidemic or other mass casualty emergency will be to determine when, and on what basis, traditional standards of critical care are modified to accommodate emergency conditions, and when modified standards revert to traditional modes of care.
As a fledgling physician more than two decades ago, I was taught that the practices of returning phone calls, conveying test results, accommodating emergency appointments and coordinating care with other doctors when needed constituted basic good medical practice and humane medical care.
"The first question is, do we have generators placed to accommodate an emergency flood with 15 feet of water?" wrote Cameron B. Barr, then an executive vice president.
The idea for trail barriers was rejected because the trail also needed to be able accommodate serve emergency vehicles which were already unable to access the trail effectively.
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