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Aid agencies are working to accommodate the large numbers of unaccompanied children.
In general, travel managers are working to accommodate travelers' need for more control on the road, as more work is packed into each trip.
Bergdorf Goodman is working to accommodate out-of-town customers who are not traveling to New York this season, said Ronald Frasch, the chief executive.
"The Postal Service has a longstanding commitment to small businesses and is working to accommodate customers' needs as the international mail changes take effect," Ms. Yoerger said.
At Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport near Paris, most of the confusion had been cleared up by late Friday afternoon, as Air France, a code-sharing partner, was working to accommodate stranded Malev passengers there.
Meanwhile, in Livingston -- a highly affluent town with a well-established identity -- developers are working to accommodate the local culture by creating a retail focal point where none has existed.
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Mr. Dandurand worked to accommodate the request.
Weather-related cancellations, he said, often result in overbookings as airlines work to accommodate passengers.
The Humanist Hub will work to accommodate the request of others for a meeting.
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.
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