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Scheduled times have been changed to accommodate the New York Yankees' series against the Blue Jays in Toronto, Aug. 26 to 29.
A spokesman for American, Bruce Hicks, said that the program was still under development when Captain Tribout sent his letter, and had, in fact, already been changed to accommodate that objection.
The metallic Quicksilver has remained, but the face has been changed to accommodate a new layout for CD/DVD drives and speakers.
As a consequence, business plan requirements for future projects have now been changed to accommodate predictions of post-implementation performance and taking into account other changes happening at the same time.
And today, as women enter the public sphere around the globe, they carry the burdens of the private sphere with them, because the institutional structure has not been changed to accommodate social and economic evolution or to recognize the value of traditional women's work (Fineman 2004 , 1995.
Ground levels have been changed to accommodate paths and a caravan park, and the original western fence no longer exists.
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The production will be changed to accommodate Mr. Kwiecien's more limited movement.
Within a day, the age limit was changed to accommodate Mr. Assad.
Downing Street says the demand remains on the table and that the law could be changed to accommodate it.
Expect the strict membership rules to be changed to accommodate him, expect the once unbudgeable to bend over backwards.
For a few minutes, she and Mr. Holder discuss tempos that have to be changed to accommodate the choreography's pace.
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