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It won't be long before our class system changes to accommodate this.
But Grocery Gateway, too, has made changes to accommodate customers' concerns.
Among the other renovations at Tully Hall are changes to accommodate film screenings better.
But it is not proposing any changes to accommodate the cleverest.
Education is going through accelerated changes to accommodate the needs of contemporary students.
Other systems of thought, like religion, are founded on immutable dogma, whereas science changes to accommodate new knowledge.
Ms. Vishneva told Mr. Malakhov that she would be happy to make changes to accommodate his slightly different interpretation.
And he's still going back to Paris, where the Louvre now needs interior changes to accommodate growing crowds.
Before it does, however, the military would be wise to make additional changes to accommodate any enhanced role for women in the armed services.
But even as more hospitals treat weight problems, they have been slow to make physical changes to accommodate severely obese patients, according to patients and doctors.
For instance, orbital changes to accommodate Russia after the cold war made it harder to use the station as a launching pad.
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