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Even the sex industry has come round to accommodating the needs of the aged.
The modern idea of citizenship goes some way to accommodating the tension between solidarity and diversity.
To the cellphone providers, this hub — and others like it — are essential to accommodating the explosion of mobile data and voice communications.
The newly named Dolby Theater was built with special attention to accommodating the annual awards ceremony, which has been held there since 2002.
The agreement is partly why the state-run Censor Board for Film Certification, which scrutinizes every upcoming release for tobacco consumption, among other things, is not open to accommodating the concerns of someone like Mr. Allen.
The mayor will likely devote only a very small area to public space (as little as 20%) so more land can be dedicated to accommodating the mass of people that are pressing to be given a house.
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We have to accommodate the waves, right?
Each will have to accommodate the other.
He tried to accommodate the government to preserve his market.
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The Emergency Services Ministries erected the tent camp to accommodate the spillover.
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