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I think civil society and also the newly incorporated former guerrillas will take some time to accommodate to this new reality.
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"There is a huge amount for the pensions industry to deal with at present, not least as a result of last week's Budget announcement, so it is entirely sensible that the government has given the industry some reasonable time to accommodate these changes," said Tom McPhail, of Hargreaves Lansdown.
Thus, in the early years of their medical careers, some women may work less than full time to accommodate their young children's needs.
Every game ended close to -- or well -- after midnight, and some even commenced later than the advertised 8 p.m. starting time to accommodate riveting pregame moments like fancy player introductions, ceremonial pitches and antics with a bald eagle.
While some government regulation is cumbersome and unreasonable, most regulation is adjusted over time to accommodate business needs.
Eastern time to accommodate national television.
They will lengthen the journey time to accommodate the meal.
It will happen at 10 45 p.m. local time to accommodate prime-time TV in Western Europe.
INSIDE: The house was built in 1904 and expanded over time to accommodate a growing family.
The table was delivered yesterday, just in time to accommodate the bird.
About the only similarity was the early starting time, to accommodate the audience in America.
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