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When the workforce expands, the economy will normally grow to accommodate it.
A measure that passed this summer to raise the debt ceiling included federal spending caps; that deal allowed for those caps to grow to accommodate emergency disaster aid.
But most Americans have little interest in shrinking their car-buying dreams; when they stoop to downsizing, what they're really saying is that small cars must grow to accommodate them.
This leads to the twin spectres of crunch and layoffs, as studios grow to accommodate ambitious ideas, then downsize or collapse when the resulting game fails to make a profit.
Iain Standen, CEO of the Bletchley Park Trust, said: "As our visitor numbers continue to soar, the museum needs to grow to accommodate them.
Eventually Gameday wants to grow to accommodate as many leagues as it can as it aims to grow the entire fantasy space.
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"The budget would not have grown to accommodate it.
The town grows to accommodate the way you play.
The area of the settlement appears to have grown to accommodate an increasing population.
Started last summer by photography enthusiast Jack Thomas to host his own shots, it grew to accommodate others he found online.
Although South Carolina has remained more rural than most other states, its metropolitan areas have grown to accommodate more than half of the state's total population.
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