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Its awkward shape reminded Mr. Louie of those oddly configured electoral districts drawn to accommodate a particular political constituency.
Borders could be drawn to accommodate some of the thickest Israeli settlements along the 1967 lines (while giving the new Palestinian state land in exchange).
Lots were specifically drawn to accommodate the oldest live oak trees, and the developer, the Settings Development Companies, based in Atlanta, has a policy of no clear-cutting.
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There were a number of instances where the trade routes had to be re-drawn to accommodate the landmass drawn in later (Fig. 11).
The Mexican government is struggling to accommodate a tidal wave of workers drawn to cities along the United States border by foreign-owned manufacturing plants and increased trade.
When financing failed to materialize, he looked for an existing story to accommodate these two actors and for the third time in his career was drawn to Balzac.
They crop up like flies drawn to dirty streets: little stickers affixed to lampposts, phone booths and any patch of real estate too small to accommodate a billboard.
All government institutions were required to draw up plans to accommodate and promote the use of Welsh.
But every 10 years, council members' terms are shortened to two years from four to allow the city to draw new districts to accommodate population shifts reflected in each new federal census.
Second, the rising institutional power of individual rights discourse and its increasing penetration of prisons (Galembert & Rostaing, 2014) also constitutes new opportunities upon which Muslims acting at the grassroots level could draw in order to accommodate corporatist church laws from below.
But why make policy to accommodate them?
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