The phrase
"to accommodate these people" means to make necessary arrangements or changes in order to provide what these people need or want.
Full definition
What could you do to help
accommodate the people who are moving with them, for instance if they have children, can you help find local schools?
The total body pregnancy maternity pillow is a pain - killing device that can
accommodate people of any size and weight.
In periods of economic growth or stability, employment should grow to
accommodate people looking to buy homes and businesses looking to expand office or retail space.
For instance, it is not a good idea to go to certain areas that can
not accommodate a person (s) with mobility problems.
We
also accommodated people who had decided to start mountain climbing, families that were taking a six - month excursion to show their children different cultures of the world, and dancers who wanted to find the spark of tango.
The Church believes it has the truth and if it were to change any teachings just to
accommodate people then it would lose that truth.
Five
units accommodate persons with mobility impairments, and two additional units were adapted for persons with hearing and / or vision impairment.
lovely and caring nature, that
always accommodate people irrespective of their socio - ethnic background, race and there believe.
Sri Lankans are some of the friendliest, most helpful and
most accommodating people you're likely to meet on your adventures around the world.
I know that Ghost Town Games did their best to
accommodate people out there, but single - player play falls a little short of the rest of the game in terms of quality — ironic, considering that the only exlusive feature that the Special Edition has is the ability to play it as a handheld game.
You are cordially invited to the GTA book launch where Eleanor Silverberg will describe and demonstrate how the successful practice of mindfulness was modified to
accommodate people living with Alzheimer's disease or other related dementia.
The onus is on the accommodation provider to establish that it can not
accommodate a person due to dangers related to health and safety.
The United States continues to struggle with a legacy of unsafe street designs that fail to
safely accommodate people walking.
Google Maps
now accommodates people with disabilities by adding the ability to see which routes are wheelchair accessible.
Today's residential treatment
centers accommodate people of all ages and treat a variety of concerns, including trauma, substance abuse, and eating disorders, as well as concerns related to personality, cognitive development, and addictive and compulsive behaviors.
Keypath is a global online higher education enabler that supports students in 62 countries with infrastructure that
accommodates people from different backgrounds and demographics in a range of disciplines.
In my experience IFR is very good
at accommodating people who want to become part - timers, and I had no problems in stating which days I wanted to work.
In YL it was held, by a majority of 3 — 2, that independent care homes that
accommodate persons on behalf of local authorities are not, in so doing, caught by the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA 1998).
Make sure they have the same opportunities to participate in internal education, like «lunch and learn» lectures or skill - development classes, even if that means altering schedules to
accommodate people in different time zones or recording classes for later viewing.
Some are considered general dating websites which have the purpose of
accommodating all people looking for relationships and others that look to target specific groups of people based on things such as race, religion, social status, and more.