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Meanwhile, Rutledge said, the school district is prepared to accommodate students who may be traumatized.
I am prepared to accommodate their concerns during the passage of the bill," the business secretary said.
Teachers of adults should also be prepared to accommodate adult lives — that is, the demands of family and work.
Most people who choose to work in television, particularly in commercial television, are prepared to accommodate themselves to the prevailing realities.
Although 919 Third Avenue had been prepared to accommodate the consolidation of Skadden Arps's dispersed floors, this solution is not always possible at other buildings.
It's unclear how many people will attend, but demonstration permits from the National Park Service indicate that organizers are prepared to accommodate 50,000 to 100,000 people.
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The UN refugee agency, the UNHCR, is preparing to accommodate an influx of 150,000 refugees, but the government is concerned that the actual figure will be much higher.
Đính told U.S. embassy officials in December 1963 he was preparing to "accommodate himself to a neutralist solution for Vietnam".
The coordinator, Abbas, a tall man with a bushy beard and all-business manner, said he was preparing to accommodate a reception for 7,000 guests.
As hotels prepare to accommodate the 55,000- plus influx of people during the weeklong events, they're also jacking up their prices, which means homeless people who depend on cheap motels won't have a place to go at night.
"We are well-prepared to accommodate all our students," the University said in a statement.
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