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Some people believe taller buildings should be allowed to accommodate the city's growing population and businesses.
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And I shouldn't be allowed to refuse to accommodate a lesbian guest if I'm a fundamentalist Christian hotel owner.
Mr Netanyahu has previously balked at the suggestion, saying building should be allowed to continue to accommodate "the natural growth" of existing settlements.
Importantly, our findings also indicate the highly variable and unpredictable nature of grief following the death of a child and how practitioners need to be allowed to use their judgement to accommodate the needs of individual parents.
Do yourself and everyone else a favor and carry your ID on you during trips to the tourist attractions, don't carry an oversize bag, as you may not be allowed to enter with it, and be accommodating of the security guards' requests.
It's seductive to hope that by accommodating our enemies, we will be allowed to live in peace.
Mr. Franks, by contrast, was more accommodating, saying that a private organization should be allowed to do as it pleases.
To accommodate this, interviewees were allowed to take breaks as needed.
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