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The ward manager or sister had a strong influence on the presence or absence of a positive ward culture that could cater flexibly for individual patient needs.
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A dancefloor could cater for 400 in a space of 6,500 sq m (70,000 sq ft).
Robin went to pains to ensure we could cater for the largest possible audience.
It forged relationships with vendors in Asia who could cater to its needs.
As John Cooper, the festival's present director, recalls, Sundance found it could cater to a need.
Clearly something was needed that could cater to the many variables and complexities involved in day to day management.
A printed module should consist of media elements, namely text and pictures, which are self-instructional and could cater to the needs of the user.
They were not subject to the regulation of the guilds; therefore, they could cater weddings and banquets without restriction.
Indeed there are and we've rounded up a bunch of brands that could cater to your conscious consuming needs.
In a previous study, we found that male Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius) could cater for their female partner's current desire when sharing food with her.
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