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To accommodate the changes, 11 parking spots are being eliminated — which has caused a different kind of anxiety.
To accommodate the changes to the street grid, five bus lines were rerouted and some were made longer.
Never mind that management insisted on changing requirements and designs on a weekly basis, without pushing the schedule out to accommodate the changes".
Architecture is not like fashion; buildings are meant to last, and if necessary renovated to accommodate the changes that naturally occur over time.
Unlike film, it won't fade; and as video technology improves -- as its resolution becomes higher and higher -- there will be no need to make new masters; 4K is high enough to accommodate the changes.
The play trenchantly makes the point that we no longer have the apparatus, verbal or psychological, to accommodate the changes in a time when science is moving faster than society.
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"Parts of the wall have to comply to accommodate the change of volume".
"I think honesty and not being apologetic is key here; maybe your responsibilities need to change to accommodate the change in circumstances".
Most banks oppose such a plan, saying it would cost the industry up to £10bn to update computer systems to accommodate the change.
To accommodate the change, most colleges are offering a five-year program in which students graduate with both bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting.
To accommodate the change, the PGA Tour agreed to push back the Presidents Cup, which matches a team from the United States against foreign golfers from everywhere but Europe, one year, to November 2003 in South Africa.
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