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The bus shelter has been reduced in size to accommodate the increasing hordes.
The educational system has experienced extreme difficulty in trying to accommodate the increasing number of school-age children.
The government also plans to expand child care to accommodate the increasing number of working mothers who do not have access to "affordable" day care.
The Kovels, who employ a staff of about 15 in Shaker Heights, ran their business from their garage, or, more accurately, from three of their four garages, built successively to accommodate the increasing overflow from the house.
Standards Australia, the group in charge of the country's design rules, said it would probably recommend "an increase in the strength of toilet seats to accommodate the increasing size of humans".
"However, we are at the point where we cannot physically accommodate the increasing number of [disabled and special needs] children in what is a mainstream school without resourced provision".
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Facebook said it will extend the page design to other members over the next two weeks, and then unveil a new homepage to accommodate the increased information flow.
The campaign was paired with support from Citi to expand the capacity of the free tax prep sites, enabling them to accommodate the increased demand.
The producers nonetheless retained the classic third-person perspective in all other areas to accommodate the increased emphasis on action and combat.
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