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Meanwhile, football seems to keep increasing its dominance of the sporting calendar, and the counties stretch themselves to accommodate ever more limited-overs cricket, meaning a lengthy overlap of the two beautiful games.

A 42-page summary by the German judge who heads the adjudicatory arm of Fifa's ethics committee of an 18-month investigation by the US attorney Michael Garcia paints a picture of a bid team going out of their way to accommodate ever more unreasonable requests from Warner.

FROM the towering bronze Buddha of Po Lin Monastery to the cramped stalls of the old Chinese market in Stanley, Hong Kong is struggling to accommodate ever more visitors from mainland China without compromising, or even ruining, some of the territory's most appealing sites.

The wages paid to players, however, remained low due to restrictions imposed by the FA, so clubs were able to use their increased profitability to build larger stadiums and accommodate ever larger crowds of spectators.

More suited to our information age are "continuous flow" and "just in time" processes that accommodate ever shifting consumer tastes and preferences through robust feedback loops that link directly to the customer or cohort.

In order to accommodate ever increasing medical costs, the Japanese government has taken initiatives to reform the medical system.

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Designing larger, more level full-service sites to accommodate ever-bigger motor homes is reducing the number of available sites, perhaps by 3percentt, Mr. Foley said.

Last month L'Oréal opened its largest plant in the world, a sprawling £80m factory, on the edge of Jakarta, to accommodate ever-increasing regional sales in what the cosmetics and beauty company calls "the new frontier of growth".

In particular, the opening of entirely new networks to big, fast-growing but previously underserved cities in emerging economies is both a feature and a stimulant of globalisation.There are good reasons, such as the scarcity of land and local environmental objections, why cities like London and New York no longer wish to accommodate ever-expanding mega-hub airports.

While some aging, even historic county jails have been demolished in recent years, Freeholder boards have generally preserved historic courthouses, which tend to occupy prominent locations in the county seat -- often in the shadow of a larger, boxier courthouse complex built to accommodate ever-expanding dockets.

Over time, lectures have evolved to accommodate ever-changing societies and norms.

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