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"Because if you're going to take a fabric that's made for us, and turn a seam for a cuff or on the body, her body has to be able to accommodate how the clothes will fit her".
A purpose built, flexibly designed library has been opened, that will accommodate innovations in how information is sourced and used by future students.
While much of the world worries about how it will accommodate rapidly growing populations, some islands in the Pacific face the opposite dilemma: how to stop everybody from leaving.
The Illinois Commerce Commission has asked the state's utilities to report by Dec. 15 on how they will accommodate electric vehicles.
Mr. Graves does not know yet how he will accommodate Sara, the 11-year-old Labrador, at bedtime.
Less clear is how theory will accommodate the new observations.
"Hard working families are already worried about how they will accommodate the rising cost of many day to day necessities such as childcare, rail fares and food.
Earlier this month, the Higher Learning Commission, the accreditation agency that oversees Illinois' public colleges and universities, asked that they submit emergency plans detailing how they will accommodate students if the state budget crisis forces them to close.
The accreditation agency that oversees Illinois' public colleges and universities has asked that they submit emergency plans detailing how they will accommodate students if the state budget crisis forces them to close.
School officials pegged the contract's cost at $74 million a year or $295 million over four years, but have yet to say exactly how they will accommodate the increase in the current fiscal year or the next year, when the deficit is expected to hit $1 billion.
For on-going linkage systems, a linkage unit must understand how it will accommodate project requests over time.
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