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The UID's advocates argue that it would help to accommodate the financially excluded, and so fulfil a government pledge – because it is often difficult for people like slum dwellers or a rickshaw pullers to open bank accounts.
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Because it neglects the objects themselves, the Fregean option would lend itself to a narrow representationalist account, if such is wanted; also, it helps to accommodate inversion examples (Section 4.4).
My legislation would help to accomplish that.
That would help to ease real suffering.
Basic transparency would help to build trust.
(The one restaurant in the area has to hire extra help to accommodate the crowds).
Ms. Marenoff-Zausner said the decision to give up the planes was "bittersweet" because it would help Intrepid accommodate Enterprise, which the museum's directors hope will be a big draw.
That would help carriers accommodate the surging number of smartphones and tablets on the market.
As a result, AT&T, which contends the acquisition would help it accommodate the huge demand for bandwidth created by smartphones, must show that any downside of higher concentration in local markets would be outweighed by the benefits of a deal.
As is shown in Fig. 7, during the valley time, dispatching DR refers to encouraging users to use more power, which would help accommodate the anti-peaking wind power; while in the peak time, DR works as generation for the system, to reduce part of the interruptible load to ensure the stability of the thermal power unit.
The New York region's two largest airports, already choked with crowds and delays, may need to be radically reconfigured so they can make way for vitally needed additional runways that would help accommodate a projected increase of almost 50 million air travelers per year within two or three decades, according to a new study.
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