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One problem for officials is trying to accommodate the 50 families who are among the new arrivals.
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"What the commission is doing is trying to accommodate the interests of different member states without proposing something that is good from the European perspective".
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"The city is trying to accommodate a changing transportation environment, and they have a strategic plan for how we are going to accommodate a lot of new realities," said Agouridis, who noted that there are 25,000 garage spaces in the central business district.
The challenge for a lot of businesses is trying to accommodate old business tools like Excel to modern practices.
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"We're trying to accommodate everyone," Mr. Castro said.
"We were trying to accommodate the local community," said the club's marketing manager Russell Jones.
Incumbents and challengers nationwide are trying to accommodate this sour mood.
During the worst months last fall, it was trying to accommodate 21 operations in those five minutes.
Companies that offer the accounts generally say that they are trying to accommodate employees.
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