Sentence examples for accommodate public from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accommodate public" is not entirely correct as it lacks a definite article or context.
It can be used when referring to making provisions or adjustments for the public in a specific context, such as facilities or services.
Example: "The new park design aims to accommodate public needs by including accessible pathways and recreational areas."
Alternatives: "serve the public" or "meet public needs".

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The intersections of downtown Copenhagen have been redesigned to separately accommodate public transit, bikes, and pedestrians.

A recently completed 10-month renovation project rejuvenated the center and enlarged the Fisher Gallery to accommodate public events as well as fine-art and crafts shows.

Whether trial judges are given a menu of options or not, the majority opinion said, they "are obligated to take every reasonable measure to accommodate public attendance at criminal trials".

Simply to accommodate public opinion, the Court had illegitimately expanded the scope of federal power.

In this paper, these FBSs that accommodate public clients are compensated by being provided additional time slots in backhaul communication.

The battle is far from won, of course, and as FCC representatives have said, the Commission isn't a democracy and its members have no obligation to accommodate public demand — however overwhelming.

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I am not doubting that there is steel behind the smile, but I'm talking about his accommodating public face.

Some of those tribes identify with the Taliban's grievances, and so Karzai has adopted more accommodating public rhetoric toward the movement.

"In this age when the notion labeled 'too big to fail' (or jail, as the case may be) has gained currency throughout commercial markets, some cynics read the concept as code words meant as encouragement by an accommodating public — a free pass to evade or ignore the rules, a wink and a nod as cover for grand fraud, a license to deceive unsuspecting customers".

As a civic leader, Mrs. Goodgold believed that New Yorkers deserved affordable housing and accommodating public environments; that private development ought to help create these things, not eradicate them; and that it was the job of city officials to prod, not coddle, powerful builders.

An Upper West Sider in the traditionally outspoken mold, and a civic leader of the old Progressivist school, she believed New Yorkers deserved affordable housing and accommodating public environments; that private development ought to help create these things, not eradicate them; and that it was the job of city officials to prod, not coddle, powerful builders.

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