Sentences with phrase «accommodate many»

It's a luxury request that My Stewards will happily accommodate, but Christina Sutherland notes that she has her eye on the middle rung of Toronto's concierge market, catering to those who are looking for higher - end, personal services — as opposed to one - off hires from Kijiji — but at a more «affordable» rate.
For now, Home isn't compatible with the Nexus phone designed by Google, a fierce Facebook rival whose pliable Android software is being modified to accommodate the new service.
«We were excited by the opportunity and adjusted our operating plan to accommodate the «Oprah Effect.»»
Construction permits in San Jose are hard to get, and the area already has the lowest vacancy rate of all the metro areas surveyed, so there is little wiggle room to accommodate tens of thousands of new workers in an affordable way.
«Travelers can make sure all their devices are charged and that they check the airport's website to make sure the airport has restaurants that accommodate their dietary needs,» he said.
And the unique shelf - free, X-shaped desk can accommodate a group when needed.
Even if this is the case, they typically accommodate a better seat, as agents now know you were willing to pay more for the upgrade and they couldn't fulfill that request.
Harteveldt believes LAX needs to tear down all domestic terminal buildings and build completely new concourses in order to create security areas that can accommodate the airport's enormous growth.
As government policies adjust to accommodate changing social norms and demographics, employers will have little choice but to seek ways to proactively manage — and leverage — family - friendly benefits.
Many businesses have adapted their marketing and distribution strategies to accommodate a world of commerce that is spelled with three W's.
Here's the list: a high - resolution 320 x 480 color screen, 128 MB memory, a 312 MHz processor and an expansion card slot that can accommodate Multi-MediaCard, SD and SDIO formats.
«Travelers can make sure all their devices are charged and that they check the airport's website to make sure the airport has restaurants that accommodate their dietary needs.»
«The U.S. economy has changed dramatically from 2008 to the present, and there has been no immigration reform to accommodate new start - ups and businesses,» says Zach Haller, founder and chief executive of Seattle - based Found in Town.
Although Wang would normally be expected to retire given his age, many have suggested the retirement norm could be extended to accommodate another term for him on the Standing Committee.
Innovative office design is implemented through all areas: from how comfortable a desk is to whether the employee lounge is laid out to accommodate both large groups and private conversations, from conference room adaptability to inspirational reception areas.
They'll bend over backward to accommodate individual work preferences.
If protests continue, tourism dollars are likely to drop severely and put even more pressure on the government to accommodate those who are calling for a more open society.
It was also modifying its traditional Great Books curriculum to accommodate the then - ascendant multiculturalist critique.
Nguyen, who had a video game background, wasn't well - versed in creating big engineering infrastructures like those used by Facebook or Google that are able (for the most part) to accommodate millions of users simultaneously.
Promoting a balanced work - life dynamic will make team members» sacrifices to accommodate global audiences relatively painless.
The retail health industry is surging to accommodate the growing demand, with the number of clinics expected to grow 12 percent next year from around 2,150 clinics this year to about 2,400 by the end of 2016.
If you are a dedicated employee who has proven that you can get the job done, chances are that they are going to be willing to accommodate you.
Now, with new plants, more people, and more business, the company has to see if its management philosophy can accommodate a substantially larger, and probably less personal, enterprise.
Greece's creditors see limited scope to accommodate Athens in talks on financing for reforms to clinch a deal on Saturday and are willing to reaffirm a 2012 promise to consider rescheduling its debt, a senior official close to the talks told Reuters.
Here's how to assess if your current quarters can accommodate future growth or you need to choose another site.
Because it can be stored at room temperature, it could come in handy in Africa where there aren't many storage systems that can accommodate for extreme coldness, she explained.
While governments struggle with the best way to accommodate the massive influx of displaced people, business owners are also pitching in.
But despite the growth in number of cities and city populations, Hinman warns that many of these urban centers may not be ready to accommodate a burgeoning population.
It will even accommodate larger cases like the LifeProof and the Otterbox.
Pros: Deep pocket design to accommodate larger cases, sweat proof and water resistant, touchscreen compatible screen protector, comfortable fit, able to accommodate many brands of smartphones
Facebook also plans to add more types of these sections in the future to accommodate more kinds of businesses.
«We all enter the program with busy careers and social lives, and then we inject 20 to 30 hours of homework and 16 hours of classroom time... and the only way we can accommodate the new demands is by making sacrifices in droves.»
In time, of course, the plan is to grow the number of courses at each Hub to accommodate student demand.
Part of the reason why cities are becoming more popular is that millennials are staying single and childless longer and living in cities that accommodate a non-family lifestyle.
On Friday, the country's finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, told Irish Radio that Greece had bent over backwards to accommodate «strange demands» from creditors.
To accommodate the increasing volume, SRC has opened two new plants.
In these cases, the rent is higher to accommodate that escrowed amount.
The meeting rooms themselves can accommodate up to 15 participants and can be decorated with different backgrounds (skylines, castles, company logos, and more).
As they swarm into the workplace, their hair perpetually mussed from the wind stirred up by helicopter parents hovering nearby, companies worry how to accommodate their outsize expectations.
«Trying to change people to accommodate your product is a recipe for failure,» Kaye says.
Innovative communication tools have evolved to accommodate this new work force.
Morgan Stanley has expanded its Houston office — which previously housed investment bankers — to accommodate the growing staff in other businesses.
It can accommodate 287 passengers.
Nest Labs just accommodate «those people who weren't willing to save energy» and «let them be,» she said.
Student loan repayment plans aren't one - size - fits - all, and the Department of Education offers several that are designed to accommodate just about every student's budget.
Because the two exchanges accommodate companies from their early stages to their maturity, astute investors in Canada and elsewhere can identify promising young firms and then participate in their subsequent growth.
Just as DiCostanzo and Sherry have built their bikes to accommodate older bodies, they have also built Pedego to accommodate skill deficits — chiefly in technology and social media — among some of their dealers.
To wit: in recent years, Japanese jails have added safety bars in cells and begun offering low - sodium meals to accommodate a surge of criminal senior citizens, shoplifting to cope with hard times.
It's best to notify the cruise line of any dietary requirements ahead of time, so they can prepare accordingly, but most can accommodate on the spot, too.
Alberta Finance Minister Doug Horner said the new arrangement would leave the Canadian regulatory framework even more «fractured» and accused Ottawa of amending its original agreement to accommodate smaller provinces without informing him.
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