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Rather than have a rigid policy on miking, the National Hockey League works to accommodate the networks' requests to wire players, coaches or officials.
Microsoft is ceding a huge lead to OS X in this area, as Cupertino works to accommodate multiple cores in Snow Leopard, the first OS X release I'm excited about in years.
Though I already knew Disney works to accommodate those with allergies, intolerances and lifestyle diets -- in my case, vegetarian and gluten restricted -- I was still impressed by the experience.
His school works to accommodate his needs.
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Weather-related cancellations, he said, often result in overbookings as airlines work to accommodate passengers.
Aid agencies are working to accommodate the large numbers of unaccompanied children.
Mr. Bush said that public health agencies would work to accommodate some Americans who insist on being vaccinated now.
In general, travel managers are working to accommodate travelers' need for more control on the road, as more work is packed into each trip.
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.
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