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If it is indeed a context-driven disorder, let's change the contexts in schools to accommodate the needs of children who have it, not just support and accommodate the needs of children with attention-surplus disorder.
When the Father of the Railways devised the Stockton to Darlington rail line in the early 1800s, it's doubtful he would've imagined it accommodating the rollicking stock that rolled onto Teesside yesterday afternoon.
It shouldn't be any thicker, though it will have to accommodate the LED circuitry and presumably a larger battery.
Many of the French towns, for example, asked to host some of the 24,000 asylum seekers France has pledged to accommodate – it has so far welcomed 130 – did not have the right kind of housing, Kléber Arhoul, the national refugee coordinator, told a parliamentary hearing in Paris.
The council admits it will have to accommodate this in a "reserve strategy".
As the insensibility of their double-dipping becomes more and more evident to viewers, they'll have to accommodate, though it'll be a while before any serious changes take place.
The tunnel sections would be shorter, but the diameter larger because it would have to accommodate overhead wires.
He asks how reality could have accommodated it.
But it is larger than current helmets because it has to accommodate the extra padding.
"It had to accommodate entertaining and employees and five kids, and yet it was still resolved so beautifully.
It will somehow have to accommodate two principles.
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