Sentences with phrase «accommodate another person in»

They accommodated the people in order to reach them with the message that would change their lives.
There was only one sink but you can easily accommodate another person in the bathroom if traveling with a significant other.
Employers have a duty to accommodate a person in their pre-disability job wherever possible.

Not exact matches

The Japanese government added an extra day to what's typically a two - day summit to accommodate Trump, whom an aide of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe described this week as «one of the most remarkable people in the world because she is actively trying to support women entrepreneurs and improve women's participation in society,» according to The Washington Post.
While governments struggle with the best way to accommodate the massive influx of displaced people, business owners are also pitching in.
To accommodate the growth, it's invested in a new headquarter to house 350 engineers, who are coding away on products used by people around the world including Gmail, Chrome, the OnHub router and Google Fiber.
«Some cities and towns have geography that is more accommodating for some people than for others... if you know you're introverted, then you may be rejuvenated by being in a secluded place, while an extrovert may be rejuvenated more in an open space,» Oishi commented.
Most important, mesh networks better accommodate a shift in how people use technology today.
It is a lesson of human experience whether the issue is playground bullying, Enron or Europe in the 1930s that the worst outcomes occur when good people find reasons to accommodate themselves to what they know is wrong.
Effective January 1, 2013, Insurance Law § 2612 also requires a health insurer, as defined in that section, to accommodate a reasonable request made by a person covered by an insurance policy or contract to receive communications of claim - related information by alternative means or at alternative locations if the person clearly states that disclosure of the information could endanger the person.
My question... is getting peoples insights into whether to diversify some more or something different altogether... there is simply so much time ahead of him, its hard to pin down a strategy, even the Vanguard Retirement 2065 is not far enough away to accommodate the time in front of him, he'll only be 56 by then, but I want to help him and set the strategy out before I shuffle off the mortal coil so he doesn't really need to think about pensions etc. as he grows up, comments / suggestions welcome... Cheers
God accommodates the evil in this world too, choosing to delay the eradication of evil in order to allow evil people to be brought to him.
I watched the tension flee from their faces as I described what amounted to the least common denominator of church involvement — the kind of behavior in God's people to which I had accommodated myself years earlier.
The keenness of competition in business drives many persons to practices that are admittedly wrong, but which seem so necessary for survival that conscience accommodates itself.
The Obama administration persists in claiming that it has «accommodated» the concerns of the various people who say it has done no such thing.
The American population is far too diverse to accommodate everyone's specific needs and American schools can't make exceptions in certain areas so it would fit the needs of a specific group of people.
At the same time, like most people in the South, Southern Baptists found it difficult to accommodate themselves to the reality of an agrarian economy without slavery.
The Guardian describes Jabal Omar as «a sprawling complex that will eventually accommodate 100,000 people in 26 luxury hotels — sitting on another gargantuan plinth of 4,000 shops and 500 restaurants, along with its own six - storey prayer hall.»
In other words, these young people aren't that much different from other spiritual seekers almost everywhere who, consciously or not, cleave to a faith that demands rather than accommodates.
Its wide main thoroughfare, which could accommodate several chariots in a row as well as pedestrians, its inviting shops and invigorating public baths, its stadium and large theater, which would seat twenty thousand people, made it the Rome of the East.
Where is CNN publishing Pope's speeches in Copacabana, this is what we want to read, not the opinion of some unknown person trying to accommodate to her preferences, who are you fooling with all this relativism and customized new faith ovement?
This was overcome, however, by devising a variety of methods of interpretation to accommodate the text to the changing circumstances in which people lived.
Due to his view of progressive revelation, he frequently mentions that since people of the past did not have the full revelation that we have today, God had no choice but to occasionally accommodate their violent tendencies by engaging in some violence Himself.
The kind of ethic promoted here by Paul is one which stresses liberation from the law — from those rules which prevent the maintenance of a loving community and for a freedom which accommodates differences between a people called to share in faith and life.
But when we humans turned our back on what God desired and wanted (a loving relationship with each and every person), God did not accommodate us, or stoop down to let us have our own way, or even withdraw from us so that we were abandoned in our rebellion.
It is not so easy a matter to perform this task aright; to stand in the presence of God and to speak in his name, with that plainness and simplicity, that seriousness and gravity, that zeal and concern, which the business requires; to accommodate ourselves to the capacity of the common people without disgusting our more knowing hearers by the insipid flatness of our discourse; to excite and awaken drowsy souls, without terrifying and disturbing more tender consciences; to bear home the convictions of sin, without the appearance of some personal reflection; in a word, to approve ourselves unto God as workmen that need not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.21
Facilities to be housed in the high bay area include a 72m ² retail space, a 261.8 m ² meat harvesting facility, a dairy store with a cafe, and a 265.23 m ² auditorium lecture hall with a capacity to accommodate up to 200 people.
It is the only chocolate cake recipe that I use, as it accommodates my mothers nut, dairy and soy allergies, as well as my father in laws heart health (and people are always pleasantly surprised when I tell them its vegan) While I do like to add and exchange things to the cake so it alters the flavour I have never played around with the ganache (typically I make cupcakes and have only made the ganache twice).
«We believe that our success is the direct result of our incredibly strong people culture, which is rooted in having teams of all top performers, and developing them to be the leaders we will need to accommodate our growth,» said Monty Moran, co-chief executive officer at Chipotle.
«We wanted to accommodate our friends in the industry and people looking for good food later at night.»
«Several each day — some days are entirely devoted to appointments; many people — authors, press from out of the city — just drop in and my schedule must be such to accommodate them.
In jacks case it was close to a season, and in truth i felt he jeopardize arsenal points standing in the games he was involve in where people who were fitter and game ready were left on the bench to accommodate his chance to make the Euro squaIn jacks case it was close to a season, and in truth i felt he jeopardize arsenal points standing in the games he was involve in where people who were fitter and game ready were left on the bench to accommodate his chance to make the Euro squain truth i felt he jeopardize arsenal points standing in the games he was involve in where people who were fitter and game ready were left on the bench to accommodate his chance to make the Euro squain the games he was involve in where people who were fitter and game ready were left on the bench to accommodate his chance to make the Euro squain where people who were fitter and game ready were left on the bench to accommodate his chance to make the Euro squad.
«People talk about breaking the wage structure and upsetting the applecart, but in the dressing room nobody will complain if the club accommodates a couple of higher earners who are in that «special» bracket and they deliver the title.
In addition, Clemson has a couple of nice private tailgating facilities that accommodate up to about 500 people (just an estimate.)
Somehow, several hundred people have found viewing spots in a gym designed to accommodate no spectators.
After all, there's going to be a new person in the household, which means the normal lifestyle and expenses need to be shifted to accommodate.
We can accommodate up to 25 people in either the Pond House or Turkey house; you provide the food, refreshments, and party supplies (sorry, no balloons).
4In Delaware, children younger than 12 and 65 inches or less must be restrained in a rear seat if a vehicle has a passenger airbag unless the airbag has been either deactivated or designed to accommodate smaller people.
He is now fighting me for custody of our still breastfeeding daughter, and saying that I am unreasonable for wanting to limit his visitation to accommodate breastfeeding, and to wait until she's weaned herself before allowing overnights (especially since overnights would be with an unfamiliar person in an unfamiliar setting such as a hotel or rental property).
According to Mr. Benjamin, there is no such thing as a witch in the 21st century; hence, there was no need for the establishment of the camps to accommodate people who are alleged to be witches.
On our floor - which normally accommodates 60 people - only two made it in... The Third Sector was - alarmingly - in meltdown with all budgets frozen and plans put on ice.
He also neglects to note the idea that many people could be well accommodated in good quality social housing, and that this need not represent any lack of aspiration, or lack of fulfilment.
She pointed as proof to the well - attended rally Clinton held in Syracuse last week, which attracted more people than could be accommodated by the venue.
Germany has shown real leadership in response to this crisis, unilaterally lifting the Dublin regulation requiring refugees to be accommodated in their country of first entry, pledging to resettle up to 35,000 Syrian refugees under the Vulnerable Persons Relocation Scheme (VPRS) and leading efforts to build a co-ordinated European response.
«The congress committee members who obviously, have been compromised, stayed behind in Makurdi instead, at the Trust Royal Suits Makurdi, where they are being accommodated by the same people who plotted and scuttled the congress, and they have since been doing their bid.
The policy of appeasement that was pursued by Britain and France in the 1930s in order to accommodate those dictators, particularly the German leader, Adolf Hitler, was a failure and millions of people paid with their lives for it.
Because in parts of Europe there have been misguided beliefs that in order to accommodate people from other backgrounds, we must somehow become less religious or less Christian.
Sticking points for approving the ride - sharing services include how to craft new laws to properly insure Uber and Lyft drivers in case they are in an accident, whether employees should be subject to fingerprinting, and how to better accommodate disabled people.
As the Statue of Liberty nears its 130th anniversary, a new free - standing 20,000 - square - foot museum is being planned that would accommodate far more people than the current exhibition space in the statue's pedestal.
«Britain may be one of the best places in the world to be a practising Muslim because Britain has a long legacy of accommodating people,» he told the newspaper.
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