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That's good news, but we have to learn how to accommodate all of this new activity".
The takeaway for any business owner is this: if you want to hire good people to help you grow your business you're going to have to learn how to accommodate.
The other side of that approach, in my own life, is that once I started breeding horses knowing that some of them were going to be my own horses, I had to learn how to accommodate their nature and so that made me appreciate them more.
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He has been able to stay in business by learning how to accommodate the neighborhood's newer residents: Puerto Ricans and others of Hispanic descent.
But Capitol Hill is still learning how to accommodate its surge of women.
With no other alternative, I learned how to accommodate it and embrace it for the amazing things its extraordinary resilience.
However, preferred methods of preparation vary from culture to culture, and we've learned how to accommodate.
During training, the teachers learnt how to accommodate required issues within a speculated class time.
The experiences of expatriate Japanese suggest, however, that even before it comes to terms with new immigrants, this country will first have to learn how to better accommodate its own citizens who have lived abroad.
The TB programme has had more than three decades to learn how to best accommodate and respond to patients' demands.
You will learn how to be the perfect woman: accommodating, chill, nice, deferential.
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