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There is a clear institutional distinction between first-reception facilities for accommodating new arrivals (first accommodation, registration, and the start of the asylum procedure) and second-line reception for people who have already entered the asylum process (accommodation centers) (AIDA, 2016; European Migration Network, 2014).
Finally, the accommodating new governor needs to make certain he does not overaccommodate Albany's leaders.
We spotted it at Bonsai, a sweet and accommodating new storefront on Main Street in Port Washington.
As the new government forms, their preoccupation will be the fate of their departments and accommodating new ministers.
Since the 1980s, the city has taken significant steps to redevelop downtown by increasing housing stock, accommodating new recreational and cultural activities, and inviting pedestrian activity.
What happened later was only natural: In reductive terms, folk music became an industry, and the festival grew older, along with its patronage, accommodating new artists within a pretty tight framework.
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"If we want New York City's economy to stay competitive," Mr. Bloomberg said, "we must accommodate new megaships".
You accommodate new situations".
Ideally, safer places would also do their best to accommodate new arrivals.
Even in old buildings, the plumbing in most cases can accommodate new dishwashers.
We all need simplicity, order and enough room to accommodate new possibilities.
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