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"Businesses need to change decision making to accommodate this now or perish".
"To summarise; great change and businesses need to change decision making to accommodate this or perish".
So far, business travelers are not put off by the prospect of sharing the plane with a large number of children because they appreciate the effort the airline is making to accommodate families, Mr. Saadon said.
This week AIPAC issued a rare press release, ostensibly to criticize the Palestinian Authority for not responding positively to Netanyahu's "commitment to direct negotiations and peace" nor to the "painful decisions" it says he is making to accommodate the Palestinians.
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