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With the rise of the middle class and its aspirations for culture, music as an art required performing situations that would accommodate more people.
City officials said that the first phase of Cornell's project would accommodate more students than Stanford's, yet seemed more feasible, and that Stanford balked at matching some of what Cornell had proposed.
However, the power consumption of P2G facilities does not reach the upper limit (600 MW) which would accommodate more wind energy.
Bi-level rail cars not typical in the US today, would accommodate more passengers, and hopefully alleviate congested roads and some resulting air pollution.
An Orange County state veterans cemetery, Jorgensen said, would accommodate more once it's complete.
"Perhaps we could give them up in the short term, maybe we could say 'let's just give in for once,'" she said, according to Agence France-Presse, referring to a proposed deal that would accommodate more of Greece's demands.
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Consultants hired by the authority forecast that the region's airports would have to accommodate more than 160 million passengers a year by 1990 (and 250 million by 2000) and that Stewart could handle almost one-fourth of them.
(Frances, parent of a child with multiple disabilities) I have to really be her advocate, like I have to bang down the doors and I have to raise my voice I think that things would be done more quickly for her and would accommodate her more easily if [the professionals] did talk to each other.
However, parents were not always in favor of the advocacy position that they had to take, as this mother voiced: I have to really be her advocate, like I have to bang down the doors and I have to raise my voice I think that things would be done more quickly for her and would accommodate her more easily if [the professionals] did talk to each other.
Ecuador's embassy is not large and the room in which the press conference was to be held would accommodate no more than 15 or so invited journalists, and that at a crush.
Many observers also question whether the canal project makes economic sense, given that the Panama Canal is now undergoing a $5.25 billion expansion that would enable it to accommodate more large ships — a key target market of the Nicaraguan venture.
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