The phrase
"to accommodate these changes" means to adjust or make changes in order to fit or meet the needs or requirements of the changes that are happening.
Full definition
Here, policy holders have the flexibility of changing the timing and placement of where the premium dollars go (within certain guidelines) to
accommodate their changing needs in life.
Adaptive signal controls and smart freeway meters adjust signal timing to
accommodate changing traffic patterns by receiving and processing data from sensors.
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.
They were quite creative in finding new ways to
accommodate the changes brought about by aging, and so open to living and loving in the most remarkable ways.
There are many diagrams and theories that try to balance the inputs and outputs but they are all setting out long term averaged estimates that do
not accommodate the changes that occur over time.
I find that she has recovered some of her ability to do household tasks but with some difficulty and some adjustments to
accommodate her changed physical abilities.
Overview Dedicated Customer Service Representative motivated to maintain customer satisfaction and contribute... Worked flexible schedule to
accommodate changing customer levels.
The real - time combat system, featuring a cover system, also
accommodates these changes by providing incredible versatility with new movement options granted by the jetpack that make everything feel smooth and incredibly fun.
The Foster and Community Cares programs can
accommodate changing work schedules, provided you can meet the requirements of the animals and program.
Because workplace technology solutions are always evolving, your company needs software that can
accommodate these changes without interrupting the flow of business.
In the past, cigarettes and tobacco products were the main products for growth, but Topicz is now focused on foodservice and fresh food programs to
accommodate the changing industry.
Ferroli has even written a Wiffle Ball rule book, modifying it from season to season to
accommodate the changing nature of the game, with entries such as «A ball may be scuffed up between innings only» and «The umpire may ask for the opinion of spectators in making a call.»
The fitted arms help you feel fashionable whether you're pregnant or post partum, and the full
front accommodates a changing belly, and allows it to be used as a breastfeeding, baby wearing or pumping cover.
«A leopard may not change its spots but venomous creatures change their venom recipe often: Darwinism at work, as sea anemones adapt their venom to
accommodate changing prey and sea conditions.»
To
accommodate changing regulatory requirements (see Methods), we did the first replicate with birds housed in isolators until 35 d of age, after which they were moved to floor until they were 11 wk old (Experiment 4a), and the second replicate with birds maintained in floor pens from 1 d of age until 7 wk of age (Experiment 4b).