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But having to spend his architectural capital carefully -- and having to tailor grand design precedents to a more down-to-earth reality -- didn't faze Gluckman for a minute.
They say that depends on negotiating common standards that allow high-tech companies to operate in many countries without having to tailor offerings to fit the laws in each one.
Having to tailor my presentation to make sense for kids ages 5 to 12, I decided to open with a game of identifying logos.
Brooks found himself in the absurd position of not having to tailor his work to please his employers.
There was no PPI contributor interview but the researcher also spoke of having to tailor 'different ways of involving people' in PPI depending on the 'population of interest': It might be children, people from disadvantaged groups or older people so you probably have to find other tailored ways of including people to make it effective.
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You have to tailor your application to the institution.
And he found he had to tailor his products.
The orthodontist has to tailor a treatment plan accordingly".
Of course, we have to tailor it to meet how much material there is.
"We have to tailor the buy to different regions and different lifestyles," she explained.
He knows he will have to tailor the show to the expectations of ITV.
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