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"We want to help accommodate the dignity and preferences of the people," Mr. Middlecamp said.
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Supporters of for-profit education say the offer underscores how Kaplan and other profit-making colleges can help accommodate the mushrooming demand for higher education.
To help accommodate the surplus, Egypt and Turkey established programs of "external students" and open universities, which allowed students to take courses at home at their convenience.
We extended the opening hours today to help accommodate that interest and we look forward to more people turning up tomorrow.
In 2001, Deauville's convention center, built in 1992 to help accommodate the growing American Film Festival, hosted roughly 4.6 million visitors; by 2010, the center had 7.7 million visitors.
The Apennine mountain chain is made up from a network of small faults (around 10 to 20km long) which stretch open and help accommodate the movement of the big plates colliding.
While Icann says the creation of new addresses will help accommodate the international diversification of the Internet, some companies worry that the process will make it harder to protect their brand names.
But it still has the country's worst rate of recidivism, with 70% of people who leave prison ending up back in it, compared with 40% in America as a whole.The new prisons built in the 1990s to help accommodate the prisoners serving these tougher sentences have also helped contribute to the state's fiscal crisis.
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