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Many travel companies, like cruise lines and tour operators, have been quick to accommodate customers who changed their plans after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11.
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"The second you say religious reasons," said Ms. Ibrahim, 18, a chemical engineering major from Wayne, N.J., "people are quick to accommodate".
We then will be quicker to accommodate such differences and slower to treat them with a branch of medicine.
The dazzled dons were quick to oblige.
The Bakries have been quick to respond.
"The banks were quick to be accommodating for one billing cycle, but if this is a prolonged problem, there is a limit to how accommodating they can be," he said.
A quick response is requested, as whichever decision the judge makes, both sides will need to be ready to accommodate it.
Knowing their needs inside and out, he is too quick to accommodate them.
The Mexican government was quick to fund rebuilding of the destroyed concrete piers which, by June 2008, were rebuilt to accommodate even larger ships than before.
Crye is quick to point out that American ports that have expanded to fit bigger boats have generally been rewarded for their investment to accommodate larger, "greener" ships, but such success is hardly inevitable.
After assuming office, Modi was quick to reach out to China, negating the assumption of some analysts that his government would be less accommodating toward Beijing.
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