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Rather, we work to accommodate and reconcile growth and change to the existing built environment so that our neighborhoods remain livable and attractive to residents, business owners and visitors alike.
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In the case of a large group of students, such as those from Korea University, we also work to accommodate them across the campus, to enable them to integrate more fully within the campus community," said the spokeswoman.
Like Carter et al (2013), we found that people had to work to accommodate new objects into daily routines, and suggest that, here, this involved bundling the product into what Shove et al (2007) call "systems of objects", which included other foods, drinks and pills or supplements.
Weather-related cancellations, he said, often result in overbookings as airlines work to accommodate passengers.
Mr. Bush said that public health agencies would work to accommodate some Americans who insist on being vaccinated now.
The United States will continue to work to accommodate the EU's objectives, as long as the EU is committed to liberalising trade in agriculture, goods and services.
"Our members work to accommodate as wide a range of child restraint system designs as possible, given vehicle limitations," said Wade Newton, a spokesman for the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers.
Teachers rewrite schemes to work to accommodate low levels of English, while keeping the content and level of challenge the same.
The line was that Houston would work to accommodate White's mental health needs going forward, including allowing him to take the bus whenever possible.
But, should a company outgrow its space in six months, Fano said WeWork will work to accommodate a move to support its growth.
As school districts work to accommodate budget shortfalls, teachers aren't the only education professionals to be let go or reshuffled.
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