Sentences with phrase «lower standard of accommodation»

You may need to sacrifice a city centre location to reduce cost, or choose the CBD for a slightly lower standard of accommodation than you may rent for the price in the surrounding suburbs of Sydney.
So you are torn between wanting to draw a line in the sand, sever all connection with your toxic mate and divorce, which means expense and dividing up the assets which for the vast majority of people means having to settle for a lower standard of accommodation, much lower.
For many visitors, Koh Wai is only worthy of a day trip from Chang thanks to the lack of amenities and generally low standard of accommodation available, but there certainly is accommodation for those that are up to the challenge of a basic island stay.

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Londoners living in private rented homes will save hundreds of pounds a year, as well has benefiting from minimum standards for accommodation, that starts to root out the appalling conditions in which people on low incomes are forced to live.
While the laws require reasonable accommodations for disabled individuals, they do not require fundamental alterations or the lowering of standards.
Acceptance and accommodation of poor students» «cultural style» interferes with the goal of bringing low - income students» deportment up to the level of their more affluent classmates, and «defining deviancy down» through the relaxation of standards and sanctions undermines the preservation of an orderly and respectful classroom environment that, recent research suggests, is essential to all students» academic progress.
Longer, lower and sleeker than before it's still not as easy on the eye as an Audi A7 Sportback but it offers more than the A7 in terms of accommodation and standard equipment.
Occasionally, we have to make a «significant change» before departure such as a change of accommodation to that of a lower official classification or standard for the whole or a major part of the time you are away, a change of accommodation area for the whole or a major part of the time you are away, a change of outward departure time or overall length of time you are away of twelve or more hours, a change of UK departure point to one which is significantly more inconvenient for you or a significant change of itinerary missing out one or more major destination substantially or altogether.
I was sceptical due to low cost of accommodation but was blown away by the high quality standards this accommodation offered.
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