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But the city's Department for the Aging insists that changes in the meals system are essential to accommodate changing demographics.
To accommodate changing needs, some H.I.V. prevention organizations have started to broaden their reach.
Democracy is a framework that permits a people to accommodate changing times and correct past mistakes.
In addition to the building, the museum will have a two-acre outdoor sculpture garden designed to accommodate changing exhibitions.
That means that the interior floor plans can not only be dictated by the resident but can also be reconfigured over time to accommodate changing lifestyles and needs.
Hockey said there was a need to "accommodate changing behaviour from consumers" including the rise of online shopping "24 hours a day, seven days a week".
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"Companies have done a lot of replanning and rebudgeting [to accommodate changing projections] and are still getting surprised by results that are weaker than expected," Soward said.
"The big challenge for the party and the borough president was to recognize and accommodate changing demographics," Mr. Fisher.
News sites love bad news, and even though the pollsters have not changed their methods to accommodate a changing demographic, the future certainly looks bleak.
And ultimately, the changing of one's inner landscape within, to accommodate the changing actions and behaviors, without.
Custody arrangements may change as children grow to accommodate their changing needs at different developmental stages.
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