Sentences with phrase «accommodate groups between»

Designed by experienced hospitality professionals, Red Rock's business space features nearly 100,000 square feet of customizable space that can accommodate groups between 15 and 1,500 individuals.

Not exact matches

The way you accommodate for the fast pace is by switching up the movements between the big muscle groups so that one part of the body can temporarily rest while the other part is being trained.
And although such an approach is promising, as with any instructional reform strategy designed to bolster at - risk students» skills, the key in implementation will be accommodating differences, not only between linguistic and racial groups but also within them, while maintaining relentless attention to quality.
This Church of England primary plans eventually to accommodate 105 children aged between 4 and 11, with just 15 in each year group.
Ideally suited for families and larger groups, the Al Nabat Residences accommodate between 2 and 5 guests, boasting balcony views of Dubai's beaches, the shores of the Arabian Gulf, and the nearby Burj Al Arab.
Bali villas under $ 300 per night (from IDR 3.000.000) that we have listed, have between 3 - 4 bedrooms, accommodating up to 8 adults, making them the perfect option for families, couples or groups of friends travelling together, looking for great value and a peaceful, relaxing place to spend their holiday in Bali.
Our preference would be a train departure between 16:30 pm - 5:30 pm but needs to have enough seats available to accommodate the group and usually this is not an issue except around large festivals such as Inti Raymi, Independence day and Easter.
The Edinburgh Stag Apartments are able to accommodate groups of between 8 and 22 guests either in one large townhouse or a number of individual apartments in one block.
Our eight cottages were converted from the 18th century farmhouse and outbuildings and can accommodate between 2 and 6 people each or up to 37 for larger groups, celebrations and special occasions.
The factors that identify families where alienation is less likely are: abundant positive contact between both parents and the children; sibling groups who all have good relations with both parents, good relations of the children with family and friends of both parents: free communication to the child by others of the good qualities of both parents: lack of defensiveness on the part of each parent as to the emotions, statements and criticisms of the other: ability of each parent to discuss schedules and parenting concerns with the other parent: ability of each parent to accommodate the schedules and desires of the other.
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