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Keeping the hall's exterior will also avoid a showdown with the Fisher family, which has threatened legal action if the name of the hall is changed to accommodate a new donor.
Just how wide would depend on the extent the law is changed to accommodate the lawsuit (should it be successful) but it could represent a serious evolution in the relationship between users and services online.
The sleep-wake schedule is changed to accommodate improvements in the persons' sleep, over time.
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The production will be changed to accommodate Mr. Kwiecien's more limited movement.
Within a day, the age limit was changed to accommodate Mr. Assad.
Scheduled times have been changed to accommodate the New York Yankees' series against the Blue Jays in Toronto, Aug. 26 to 29.
Downing Street says the demand remains on the table and that the law could be changed to accommodate it.
Expect the strict membership rules to be changed to accommodate him, expect the once unbudgeable to bend over backwards.
For a few minutes, she and Mr. Holder discuss tempos that have to be changed to accommodate the choreography's pace.
It was in 2001 that Münter ran her first race, and the usual announcement, "Gentleman, start your engines", had to be changed to accommodate her.
It was started by Ralph Lee, who bowed out after the 1985 parade, when the route was changed to accommodate the growing crowds.
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