Each animal area has a maximum number of volunteers it can
accommodate during each shift.
Not exact matches
Analysing what drives the behaviour of these liquidity providers is a precondition for understanding how well placed markets are to
accommodate potential future
shifts in supply and demand, particularly
during times of elevated market uncertainty.
Reapportionment happens once a decade to
accommodate shifts in population, and in keeping with those
shifts during the past decade, Burlington is gaining a House seat, while Rutland County is losing one.
During times of reduced income that do not result in unemployment, financial counseling will be provided to help homeowners
shift the terms in their loan plan to
accommodate their new income level.
Notwithstanding that that this function was only 5 % the overall role, Arbitrator McNamee held that the Hospital would have been required to pay for an additional employee
during that
shift to cover for that 5 % and that it was not required to do so, concluding that the «authorities were unanimous... that an employer is not required to
accommodate to the extent that it provides another employee specifically for the purpose of assisting a disabled employee to perform the essential duties of his / her job».