For big shopping sprees in SoHo and on Fifth Avenue, collapsing the rear seats will
help accommodate all of those shopping bags.
This calls for an enormous variety in our careers to
help accommodate all of our needs.
Not exact matches
The Liberals could expand the HBP to
help Canadians facing a job relocation, the death
of a spouse, marital breakdown or who need to
accommodate an elderly relative.
One
of the big «Justin - fications» for this proposal is that it'll
help parents deal with expensive and hard - to - find childcare, which is often cheaper and easier to find for toddlers (partly because staff - to - child ratios are looser after 18 months, so daycares are less inclined to hire additional staff to
accommodate more infants).
Assembly line cooking, once - a-month cooking, whatever you want to call it, prepping food ahead and freezing it saves money by
accommodating bulk purchases and
helping you avoid high - priced instant meals when you're short
of time.
Another improvement on the Nimitz design, the AAG on the Ford class will
help accommodate a broader range
of aircraft and offer a less jarring landing than the Navy's current Mk - 7 Mod 3 and Mk - 7 Mod 4 designs.
Greenberger, the economic development director, said Amazon's need for space could even
help advance Amtrak's plan to cap part
of the railyard beside 30th Street Station to
accommodate more growth.
In my view, the deft policy action required here is to try to
accommodate the legitimate needs
of corner - shop small businesses without
helping multi-millionaires further reduce their taxes.
Every year more and more companies resort to the
help of coworkers to
accommodate their employees.
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
The workspace
of a part - time professional needs to
help fuel their drive,
accommodate their need for flexibility, and give them the resources that their home office doesn't have.
To your point though, Yra, what Powell has to do is get up and say, «We're going to be selling some bits
of the portfolio to
help accommodate the treasury's issuance and to rebalance because it's far too long.»
«The expansion
of The Alexander Center for Neonatology will
help us provide more room to
accommodate the ever - growing number
of families in need
of critical care in our area.»
Since the financial crisis in 2008, the Fed has, overall, been very «
accommodating» — i.e., they have consistently provided a great deal
of liquidity to the financial marketplace, which in turn has
helped to cause interest rates to fall significantly and to stay low.
With the
help of World Relief's federal Matching Grant program, he was able to fund his CNA certification and find a job that would
accommodate his school schedule while covering the families living expenses.
By showing how the risk - taking activity
of individuals contributes to social benefits, economics
helps societies to
accommodate what Augustine called our «restlessness
of heart.»
United struggled to get into any type
of rhythm this was not
helped by the fact that Young was used more in the middle to
accommodate Di Maria on the left.
Often played deeper to
accommodate others, the more advanced role is Howson's best position and the link - up around Liverpool box
helped to get Norwich back into the game — 19 out
of his 24 attacking passes were completed — alongside his movement into space which was desperately missing from Norwich's play in the first half.
The 20 - year - old, who continues to play down the left - hand side to
accommodate Marcus Rashford more centrally, will be hoping to take his good form to the capital and
help the Red Devils in their pursuit
of a top four place.
It
helps you quickly and comfortably transport little ones from the car to the stroller, and it features five different ways to ride to
accommodate the needs and preferences
of infants and toddlers up to 50 pounds.
This
helps to
accommodate parents
of any height while keeping your baby safe.
Towards the end
of pregnancy, you will want to be fitted for a nursing bra to
help accommodate the larger breasts.
My sister was diagnosed with Celiac several years ago and you have provided a wealth
of information to
help me
accommodate her diet when we're together.
The preseason may be extended by one week in the calendar year to
accommodate the lost practice time from elimination
of two - a-days, and to
help ensure that players obtain the necessary skill set for competitive play.
The staff at the hospital were not understanding or
accommodating, and Crystal
helped me deal with all
of the emotions
of being in labour and not being supported by the staff.
All
of that extra fluid
helps soften your body so that it can better
accommodate your baby as they grow and develop in the womb.
Pregnant women accumulate about 50 % more fluid to
accommodate for our growing fetuses, and is necessary to
help soften their bodies for the feat
of growing a human being.
Due to its less weight, it even works as a small movable couch because its size is
of the total body that
helps the user to
accommodate him all over on it.
It has an extra wide seat to
accommodate your child, plus the seat sits pretty high to
help give them a great view
of the world around them.
Make sure you stock up on plenty
of diapers — different sizes to
accommodate your baby's growth — and a diaper cream with zinc oxide to
help prevent diaper rash, which occurs when your baby's skin is exposed to excess moisture for long periods
of time.
We will only be closing our doors to complete some renovations and get the space ready to
accommodate the mission
of normalizing involved fatherhood and
helping dads get the tools they need to succeed.
A parent wrist strap with buckle
helps you keep the stroller secure when you're on the move, and an adjustable padded handlebar has nine positions to
accommodate parents
of every height
«As the cost
of living continues to rise, the stores
help ensure that our city can continue to
accommodate the seniors and working class families that built our city into what it is today.»
Their apparent goal and that
of the Democracy Alliance was not just to
help Democrats win elections but also to break with Clinton - era centrist politics, which they criticized for being too
accommodating and for failing to articulate a clear progressive vision for the country.
«I applaud Governor Cuomo for recognizing the importance
of investing in projects that will improve airport infrastructure and
help accommodate future passenger demands,» said Matthew Driscoll, New York State Department
of Transportation Commissioner, in the release.
Public and private investment: The state
helped back long - term debt taken on by both public and private entities to build new schools, hospitals and housing to
accommodate the growth
of Fort Drum.
The Empire State Plaza was but another stage, but at the same time its construction both heralded and
accommodated the expansion
of New York State government that he
helped usher.
In these cases, the egg shape might have
helped to
accommodate offspring that are more mature when they hatch than those
of birds.
ExoFlex
helps allow the boot to expand to
accommodate the back
of your foot.
But in the wake
of recent and unexpected discoveries suggesting that cereals already have the biological machinery to
accommodate rhizobia, researchers are keen to give it another shot (see «Evolutionary push could
help crops self - fertilise»).
The new study
helps explain why the focusing power
of accommodating IOLs differs between individuals, depending on their age and prescription type.
The clearing
of rain forests is done mainly to
accommodate livestock, so getting rid
of cattle would
help protect biodiversity.
Logging has been limited to selective thinning
of forestland, but the roads built to
accommodate mechanized equipment have provided organized groups
of hunters with easier access to the apes and
helped support a growing and illegal trade in «bush meat.»
With
help from the computational modeling scientists at the University
of South Florida and the University
of Campinas in Brazil, the team discovered that PETase looks very similar to a cutinase, but it has some unusual features including a more open active site, able to
accommodate human - made rather than natural polymers.
And a planar 2 - DOF parallel mechanism
helps to fully
accommodate the motion
of the human knee — enabling rotation and relative sliding.
For other public comments, since there may be more requests than can be
accommodated during the meeting, and to
help provide the opportunity for a broad range
of stakeholder perspectives to be heard, public comment slots will only be able to confirmed after the deadline for requests has passed.
Coinciding with CIRM's goals, three
of the floors planned for renovation will
accommodate the collaborative work
of top stem cell researcher and UCSB professor James Thompson, who was the first to isolate human embryonic cells in 1998; the new Mellichamp and Ruth Garland Chairs
of bioengineering and molecular mechanisms, respectively; and the «Deep Sequencing Core,» which will house, among other things, a device that will
help develop new genetic approaches to important cell biology inquiries.
Imaginative use
of food combinations is important to
accommodate the low carbohydrate and high fat content and computer calculation tools such as Electronic Ketogenic Manager (EKM) can
help with recipe development.
Instead, to
accommodate my desire to start at home, Sly put me on an exercise program that
helped me gain 10 pounds
of muscle just using a pull - up bar, a backpack full
of college textbooks, and my own body weight.
The book provides a full set
of tools to
help you meet your dietary goals, and to
accommodate any guests you may be serving.