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If anything, critics fault it for being too accommodating, raising many of the same issues that led the Fed to tighten in 1937.
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All these features are designed to appeal to financial companies that cannot have columns obscuring sight lines in trading rooms and need tall ceilings to accommodate raised floors for electrical and telecommunications wiring.
With just two weeks left until the Legislature is scheduled to adjourn for the year, the Senate and the Assembly are trying to accommodate concerns raised by Mr. Pataki, whose May 24 veto caught both houses by surprise.
As the yuan has floated up within its daily band, the central bank has largely accommodated its movements, raising its morning reference rate by a similar amount.The government's tolerance for a stronger yuan may reflect its larger reform ambitions, argues Mark Williams of Capital Economics, a consultancy.
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His court at the Royal Courts of Justice, London, was converted to accommodate the case by raising the height of the bench and witness box and installing new seating.
The administration will honor existing contracts, but the speech gives notice to contractors to adjust future bids -- likely by raising them -- to accommodate the higher wages.
You can also consider raising your rate to accommodate rising fuel prices.
The pyramid roof on the two-car garage was raised to accommodate sport-utility vehicles.
The space, with floors raised to accommodate lots of wiring, was ideal for Lehman's trading operations, Mr. Fuld was explaining when Mr. Chenault cut him off.
Artec has a reputation for designing halls with adjustable elements, like this one, with large panels suspended from the ceiling that can be lowered to create greater intimacy or raised to accommodate large orchestral forces.
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