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q: 60% of traffic is global, how do accommodate that audience.
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They do accommodate small requests.
How do you accommodate that kind of demand?
Someone sympathetic with Bennett's account may attempt to demonstrate that that account does accommodate our intuitions on this score by claiming that it implies that Skeeter's behavior is positively relevant to the actual death that Victor died, since if Baxter had killed him, he would have died a different death.
She did, and reminded me that I need to remember that my body was doing what it was supposed to do -- growing to accommodate that beautiful little life being knit in my womb.
She must show she is a member of a protected class (that is, that she was pregnant), that she requested an accommodation (she did), that UPS refused to grant the accommodation (it did) and the kicker that "that the employer did accommodate others 'similar in their ability or inability to work'".
Wherever customer-introduced variability creates operational issues for a company, managers face a choice: Do they want to accommodate that variability or reduce it?
"You've got to do the training to accommodate that".
So I dress to accommodate that".
If we think our life stops when we have kids and a job, if we don't pursue our passions no matter how ridiculous they may seem, if we don't stretch ourselves to accommodate that rescue dog who needs a home or a family member or friend who needs our help, we miss out -- big time.
"There will, however, be areas where the executive will want flexibility to fit local circumstances and we will do whatever we can to accommodate that".
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