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Gorsuch had cut enforcement, accommodated polluters, and antagonized career staff.
I was on a narrow sidewalk that accommodated only one.
Obama accommodated himself to these forces as best he could.
But such requests probably could be accommodated — for the right price.
Poorness of fit occurs when this is not respected and accommodated.
The budget carrier then accommodated Delta pending a resolution in court.
He is now accommodated in a refugee camp in southern Serbia.
That can be accommodated in person at a number of locations.
Passengers were accommodated on a later flight on a different plane.
All passengers will be accommodated on an alternate flight, Delta said.
Up to 20 people can be accommodated through a modified program.
It comes and goes with the weather; it must be accommodated.
They accommodated us with a long table, power strips, Wi-Fi, etc.
Loon said it accommodated dietary restrictions and scheduled prayer time for guests.
Was just our lifestyle, and we accommodated the music to our lifestyle.
With the compromise on the table, the EU has already accommodated Britain.
Before the attacks, the island accommodated about four million visitors a year.
Only limited walk-ins will be accommodated to avoid prison over-crowding.
After three hours, a new crew arrived and accommodated the Isola family.
African Americans accommodated Klansmen, White Citizens Councils and conservatives such as Sens.
Of the nearly 250 people accommodated that day, half were small children.
But the strip center location better accommodated her mostly Spanish-speaking clientele.
The request accommodated varying sexualities but left the possibility of singlehood unacknowledged.
To date, Remote Year has accommodated 1,000 people from 40 different countries.
None of the galleries she showed with previously could have accommodated these paintings.
"I'm doing deals, and I'm not being accommodated by the Fed," Trump said.
So when they accommodated the schedule, then there was no reason to leave.
Only around 3,500 have been accommodated in transit centers, leaving thousands sleeping rough.
The word re-accommodated implies there was an accommodation in the first place.
Under Chávez, the Bolivarian revolution had accommodated some ideological diversity within its ranks.
"I'm doing deals and I'm not being accommodated by the Fed," Trump added.
The rules we regulators developed accommodated, to the greatest extent possible, their comments.
"I'm doing deals and I'm not being accommodated by the Fed," Trump said.
Yet during his lifetime, people with physical limitations were increasingly accepted and accommodated.
Membership is drawn more from the local populace, and visitors are widely accommodated.
The Baths of Diocletian alone accommodated up to 3,000 visitors at a time.
Accommodated 4 adults and 5 kids in a pinch and was beyond kind!
She understands painting as a form that comes with conditions that must be accommodated.
We believe that reasonable spectrum investment can be accommodated at the current rating level.
It flips down onto the front of your face and easily accommodated my glasses.
How can the competing interests and outlooks on Brexit of diverging regions be accommodated?
Kaite alleges that the company accommodated another employee whose fingerprints couldn&apost be read.
Accessibility will be enhanced so that members with limited mobility can be better accommodated.
They are easily accommodated with campus security and aren't asked to repeatedly reschedule events.
Even vegetarians such as the authors  are accommodated with black bean or quinoa burgers.
"So I'm doing deals, and I'm not being accommodated by the Fed," Trump said.
All will be accommodated at Kutupalong, a government-run refugee camp in southern Bangladesh.
New York schools dominated the tournament, which accommodated students up to the sixth grade.
Filtered fizzy water is poured generously, and requests for extra bread are accommodated swiftly.
At the same time, politics no longer fully accommodated her desire for fiery activism.
Eventually, in the mid-20th century, laws accommodated for personal donation made before death.
I struggled in cookie-cutter classes and thrived when teachers accommodated my learning differences.
Private investors have also accommodated Casper&aposs losses while it has focused on growth.
Audiences and artists have accommodated to what remains a magnificent place, in its way.
In New York City, she found a subject that accommodated both of her passions.
A single small canvas somehow accommodated the entire uncomplicated life of this nomadic clan.
I cannot tell you, but the United States has not accommodated South Korean requests.
But Super Bowls are once-a-year events, that can be accommodated in other locations.
"I'm doing deals and I'm not being accommodated by the Fed," Trump told the Post.
The evacuees were expected to be accommodated at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, Calif.
He demands that his unconventionality be accommodated by a world bent on policing black caprice.
He sees Iran as a foe to be confronted, not a power to be accommodated.
A WPP spokesman said Johnson's lawyers requested her paid leave, and JWT accommodated that request.
First, they must make a nuclear warhead small enough to be accommodated on the missile.
"If the client prefers a vegan ink then that can always be accommodated," she says.
This must be considered and accommodated in the rules, guidance, and applications of federal agencies.
No more getting caught up in lawsuits about who was accommodated and who was not.
In Congress, they have accommodated extremists determined to lay waste to basic federal government functions.
The organization accommodated 2,230 migrants in the town in 2017, up from 300 in 2013.
They accommodated each other's schedules when it came to the kids -- and it always worked.
"This truly was a place that accommodated all ages and life stages," Dr. Hildebrand said.
Last week, Catholic Community Services accommodated about 93 migrants at a motel in Yuma, Ariz.
More than 300,000 people who were accommodated for voting early, and another 200,000 by mail.
The caterers accommodated the couple's every wish, but not without a raised eyebrow or two.
But French agrees with Etzioni that China's aspirations must be accommodated up to a point.
The intimacy and transparency accommodated a much-needed oasis in the debate-deficient spaces around cinema.
Service animals, however, have to be accommodated in any space where the general public is allowed.
Here is the best bit: KRISTOL: A lot of people accommodated Donald Trump at different times.
Advocates have called for additional time to be added so would-be voters can be accommodated.
Having had this illness my entire life, I accommodated it by developing a very big personality.
"I'm doing deals, and I'm not being accommodated by the Fed," Trump said in the interview.
Even the longest, most well-accommodated in-person visit can't substitute for living in the world.
It seemed to be posing, so Mr. Litjens and I accommodated and snapped lots of photographs.
BMLG is refuting her allegation, claiming that they have accommodated Taylor's requests to use her music.
It appeared that roughly twice as many veterans were admitted as could be accommodated in seats.
Super sophisticates, or so we thought, we were quickly accommodated by the Waldorf's Peacock Alley restaurant.
All the major Marvel heroes had to be accommodated, and still more characters would be introduced.
But this is the first time the administration has accommodated opponents to a rule amid criticism.
"I accommodated one Iraqi guy at my home" said Senada, a waitress in a Bihac hotel.
Still, postwar New York accommodated these artists who, for the most part, operated without institutional affiliations.
Borscht Belt resorts, where they often stayed, accommodated up to 150,000 guests a year, she wrote.
"The woman has been accommodated by all of us, including Senate Judiciary Committee," Conway told reporters.
Up until Tuesday's raid it accommodated about nine permanent protesters but offered refuge to many more.
Moreover the boundary between discomforting opinions, which ought to be accommodated, and the abhorrent kind is unstable.
By then the majority of our physicians were women and motherhood was not only accommodated but celebrated.
Tehran has accommodated him in the past; he went into self-imposed exile in Iran in 2007.
But since he took office, his tone has shifted, and he's largely accommodated Trump's demands on immigration.
The company said passengers are being accommodated in local hotels and their return flights will be arranged.
MMA, a sport that's already accommodated CM Punk and Jose Canseco, has a high tolerance for sideshows.
So established was he in the criminal underworld, he later accommodated Bugsy Siegel in his Hollywood home.
But it's hard to build a narrative around actions not taken, disasters possibly averted, hard realities accommodated.
United Airlines "re-accommodated" a passenger in April, resulting in a stock price fall for parent company .
She said that, as a feminist, she insisted on meeting real Saudi women, which her hosts accommodated.
For example, Gay points to fashion as one of the arenas in which her body isn't accommodated.
Ramen are assembled to order, so requests for inexpensive extras, though really unnecessary, were nonetheless easily accommodated.
TV schedules get thrown off, and start times for national sports and entertainment events must be accommodated.
The resort has already accommodated five last minute weddings that relocated from Turks & Caicos and St. Martin.
All these variations in supply cannot be controlled by power grid managers, so they must be accommodated.
This is why service needs to be centered in how conscience claims—positive or negative—are accommodated.
The subways serve about 35 times as many commuters as will be accommodated in the new station.
They are also being accommodated on other flights and will be given hotel rooms and meal vouchers.
He walked us through our options and helped us plan a trip that accommodated all our needs.
A growing number of shelters have accommodated animals so their owners wouldn&apost hesitate to leave abusive homes.
According to Peerspace, the company has accommodated tens of thousands of events like corporate meetings and film shoots.
The building was small and cramped, and each classroom accommodated at least two, sometimes even three, different grades.
The space is also accommodated with Wi-Fi to give guests the opportunity to work or stream shows.
"All passengers were re-accommodated on the first available flights and will be provided compensation," the carrier said.
Which is how Blanchard ended up in Florida, shipped out of state instead of accommodated in her own.
Roden accommodated the python and gave it some space and holy god, all of that was in there?!
The very good face unlock system could have been accommodated in a bezel or a notch, for instance.
Even the president has taken a stand for the rights of transgender kids to be accommodated at school.
Kurdish leaders, who pride themselves on their religious tolerance, readily accommodated legions of the displaced in vast camps.
"I'm doing deals and I'm not being accommodated by the Fed," Trump told the Post in an interview.
The plans even accommodated oil and gas extraction in ways that would minimize disturbance of breeding sage-grouse.
This could be well accommodated by markets, he said, and would put limited upward pressure on Treasury yields.
Many employers have yet to recognize that people with disabilities can contribute economically if sought out and accommodated.
But she said the company worked to reduce safety risks, had climate-controlled warehouses and accommodated medical needs.
One guest bedroom is edged with four twin bunk beds, which have accommodated adults as well as children.
For centuries, India has assimilated, internalized, accommodated and embraced waves of immigrants, invaders, traders and preachers among others.
If you're not drinking, are trialling a gluten-free existence, or are doing Whole 30, you'll be accommodated.
And lest China think that somehow there are joint interests to be accommodated, that is not the case.
When the E.M.T. course for immigrants was announced, three times as many people applied as could be accommodated.
Peerspace said it has accommodated tens of thousands of events such as corporate meetings, film shoots and bridal showers.
It is hard to imagine how its members might accommodate the Taliban—even if they want to be accommodated.
Instagram needed a space that both accommodated and reflected its creative company culture, and allowed room for future growth.
This means some of their demands for additional spending on child and elderly care will have to be accommodated.
They had accommodated political correctness and embraced things such as free markets, military intervention overseas, and support for Israel.
They allow many more practitioners access to training than could be accommodated at permanent lab facilities such as hospitals.
More than 500 km further south, hundreds of people were temporarily accommodated at a disused airport west of Athens.
Tar sands' current total production of 8.73 million barrels a day is being accommodated by existing pipelines and rail.
By overbooking, airlines reduced waste, accommodated many more passengers on the flights of their choice and kept fares low.
Mr. Foxx said far more airlines had expressed interest in flying to Havana, the capital, than could be accommodated.
After all, it has accommodated actresses as different as Carol Channing (the original) and Tovah Feldshuh over the years.
But both Hitler and Mussolini were shrewd demagogues who benefited from the blindness of political insiders who accommodated them.
"I have always accommodated everything I wish I were opposed to," Tolentino writes toward the end of Trick Mirror.
At around 300 square feet, the proportions felt generous and it would easily have accommodated a couple with luggage.
The army accommodated linguistic diversity in its regiments, schooling was available in different languages, and the bureaucracy was multilingual.
Barely three years ago, Italy's asylum system accommodated about 27,800 people as they waited for resolution of their cases.
Mr. Pintard said he believed there was enough space in shelters for those who would need to be accommodated.
It was dancing that accommodated a singer's need to breathe and to get back to the microphone on time.
"I'm doing deals, and I'm not being accommodated by the Fed," Trump said of the Fed's hawkish monetary policy.
Most of the refugees who were accommodated in the town during the group's bombing campaign have since left too.
Many of them will be accommodated in new jobs at the newly opened warehouses and other stores, the official said.
T. Kang Taekwondo reopened after closing on Friday, and a morning class that usually accommodated 15 children saw only three.
The tiny town accommodated the production by shutting down its main street and even removing its Fourth of July banners.
United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz is being re-accommodated from a seat he was led to believe would be his.
This can be accommodated to a certain extent by knowing which frequencies the satellites are broadcasting on, and adjusting accordingly.
But his vote will come [with] major improvements that may or cannot be accommodated by the budget rules constraining recon.
In 2007, they opened the Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans in a clapboard, single-family home that accommodated five veterans.
"We as Halkbank have never executed or accommodated any transaction regarded or considered as illegitimate," he said in the email.
"I'm doing deals and I'm not being accommodated by the Fed," Trump said in an interview with The Washington Post.
She was the only young mother in her program, but her husband accommodated her ambitions, and helped care for Miljuschka.
"We are not being accommodated," Trump told Bloomberg on Thursday, asking the Fed to assist him with looser monetary policy.
We really try to do everything we can to please people, and to make sure that people are well-accommodated.
In the 2202s, Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter accommodated the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) by throwing Taiwan under the bus.
"It accommodated destructive gossip, offhand comments, off-color jokes and behavior that in general was less than professional," he said.
Instead of being demolished, illegal buildings are usually accommodated by law, as politicians fear losing votes by destroying people's homes.
"The other countries are accommodated," Mr. Trump said, saying that both China and the European Union are manipulating their currencies.
Las Cruces accommodated 22014,0003 refugees since April, according to its own count, and still received about 2000 daily until recently.
It is as if the subway car accommodated its girth to its passengers so that no one would feel claustrophobic.
Breva, the anchor restaurant ("a Basque-inspired brasserie with Mediterranean influences"), accommodated us even though we didn't make a reservation.
His administration has also largely accommodated the caravans, allowing undocumented migrants traveling en masse to move through Mexico essentially unfettered.
Social distancing and working from home need to be accommodated, if not mandated, and mass events need to be suspended.
Bombay accommodated every faith and was relatively untouched by the mass violence that accompanied the Partition of India in 1947.
Local officials reported that 12,000 people were accommodated in public shelters after the storm, according to a 1993 government report.
Walgreens generally accommodated him but fired him for refusing a Saturday shift during what the company contended was an emergency.
Mr. Putin, eager to shake Western resolve on economic sanctions, has accommodated with confidence-building steps, like the prisoner swap.
Side pockets accommodated a tent and sleeping pad, leaving plenty of space in the main compartment for kitchen and clothing.
At first the F.B.I. accommodated his requests to be in a warmer climate or to be closer to his family.
According to Lapinksi, the church accommodated the schedules of people working in these printing presses by hosting 2 a.m. services. 
Respectful differences are accommodated; toxic meltdowns, like the ones glimpsed in certain sectors of the "Star Wars" fandom, are not.
At least some of these constituencies would need to be accommodated in messy political bargaining to get single-payer enacted.
Service animals are an exception, however, and must be accommodated by airlines at no charge, according to the Department of Transportation.
Airport officials for the most part accommodated the protests, temporarily closing security checkpoints and diverting traffic to make room for demonstrators.
"My husband and I were able to regroup and focus on making our son happy and healthy and accommodated," she said.
Sports Briefing | Baseball The Washington Nationals accommodated reliever Drew Storen, trading him to the Toronto Blue Jays for outfielder Ben Revere.
I've seen overweight bags given a pass (no punitive fee), seats changed, and special favors accommodated clearly because someone asked nicely.
He was impressed by the efficient way ships comfortably accommodated thousands of passengers, their generous communal facilities compensating for small cabins.
It makes sense — getting a good fit requires the sort of exact measurements that can be accommodated by scanning and printing.
Transgendered students and their supporters believe that it is important that they be accommodated in accordance with their subjective sexual orientation.
Spectators (dressed in variations on a toga and sandals) sat on the gently sloping hillsides — several thousand men could be accommodated.
He grew up in Beijing and witnessed the 1989 Tiananmen protests and massacre, but he had accommodated himself to the system.
There's limited space in the gallery, so per the Cloisters's standard rules, preorganized groups of ten or more cannot be accommodated.
I am sure that for something like this ITV would have accommodated a request for a postponement for, say, a week.
Although Saturday's program is at capacity, walk-ins will be accommodated 20 minutes after the program begins according to seat availability.
Though Mueller has cultivated a reputation as a no-nonsense prosecutor, he has at times accommodated the quirks of his witnesses.
On Friday, there were 65 children sharing 40 beds in his ward, and 16 mattresses in a corridor accommodated 30 others.
And they believed that Democratic priorities — including about $610 million for nutrition assistance for Puerto Rico — were accommodated in the bill.
And that includes the entirely accommodated (or monetized, if you prefer) fiscal stimulus to bail out America's heavily damaged financial system.
Airport officials for the most part accommodated the protests, temporarily closing security checkpoints and diverting traffic to make room for demonstrators. Gov.
But Cappon didn't want to be accommodated: She made it through her whole senior year without missing a single class or assignment.
The Apollo suits only really accommodated up and down motion, but the new suit provides full arm rotation from shoulder to wrist.
Up to 20 children can be accommodated at each of the El Valor Children and Family Centers, according to a Facebook post.
The administration or HHS did not address whether women who would prefer not to subsidize men's viagra prescriptions would be similarly accommodated.
The Fire and Disaster Management Agency is reported to have counted over 30,000 people accommodated in temporary evacuation centres as of Sunday.
A little over a month later, they came back with amended legislation that accommodated the majority of House Republicans, and passed it.
It's supposed to be 1,000 people, more than triple the number accommodated in Apple's old Town hall, but they didn't believe it.
We thus expect the projects can be accommodated without causing negative industry-wide credit pressures in either the airport or airline sectors.
The sergeant accommodated Mathew on the uniform, but the school required him to use the gender-neutral bathroom in the nurse's office.
If security checkpoints are to be part of the modern concert experience, they should be accommodated by the design of the hall.
"We also pursued illegal leaks, investigated credible allegations of employee misconduct, and accommodated congressional oversight without compromising law enforcement interests," he wrote.
"We have thoughts as to how it could be accommodated in this facility; for our neighbors, for the families and for history."
While it closed in 2000, it was one of the only bridges in the country that accommodated rail, auto, and river traffic.
It seems many employers have yet to recognize that people with disabilities can contribute economically and societally if sought out and accommodated.
We might note how this attitude accommodated the high rate of miscarriage in the first trimester, especially before modern nutrition and medicine.
She called every dialysis facility in her region to see how many could be accommodated; in many cases the answer was none.
Passengers could buy their tickets onboard, and operators kept extra planes on standby so every person who showed up could be accommodated.
She asks for a four- to seven-week lead time, although rush orders can be accommodated for an extra charge of $25.
However, the terminal that sustained structural damage during Irma is still not open; passengers are temporarily being accommodated in tent-like structures.
However, if an item doesn't fit through the door or otherwise can't be accommodated in the home, then it's on the buyer.
"We actually accommodated everybody," said the younger Mr. Rogers, who worked for his father at a nearby Waffle House at the time.
Evacuation centers accommodated wary residents overnight, but many returned home Saturday, said Judy Taguiwalo, the welfare secretary, according to The Associated Press.
All-night bus rides, gas station meals and seldom accommodated lifestyles would be too much for players on any N.B.A. team to bear.
The day of, I had to move back my reservations by 30 minutes, and the girl on the phone politely accommodated my request.
A Wednesday vote also accommodated Murkowski's desire not to have the impeachment vote and the State of the Union on the same day.
Guests are being accommodated in local hotels when they arrive back on shore, and Viking will arrange for return flights for all guests.
The holdouts sent a letter to Senate leaders this week indicating they are open to lifting their holds if their recommendations are accommodated.
India and China have accommodated huge increases in urban population while keeping violent crime levels relatively low, in part thanks to economic growth.
She told the judge her gluten allergy hadn't been accommodated during her five days in jail, where she was being held in isolation.
Of the roughly 600 refugees who were accommodated there at the height of the migrant influx, 106 remain, according to the local council.
Authorities have said that about 30 percent of them remain in Bosnia, and that most of them have been accommodated in asylum centers.
Not only have the surrounding states accommodated themselves to Israel, they share with their Israeli counterparts the same enemies and the same fears.
Their pages are accommodated but not actively courted by the company and are not a major part of its public messaging about media.
Such citizens will also understand that they occupy the country along with more than 325 million fellow citizens whose views must be accommodated.
The sheer accessibility of Alyx's options speaks to the desire by the team to make sure it accommodated as many people as possible.
And without specifications about how many people could be accommodated on the rescue flights, Americans were still unclear if they could get on.
The bill's backers have accommodated some of Cotton's critiques, moving to fill potential loopholes that could make violent offenders eligible for earlier release.
But they are the ones who ignite the court battles, who mean no prayers at high school football games, who must be accommodated.
The state had accommodated his faith during his many years on death row, and he believed that accommodation would continue at his execution.
INO Burger says it even accommodated the barbershop's request for a Spanish translation of the cease and desist letter ... but it led nowhere.
"The Congressman came unannounced but ICE accommodated their request and they were allowed to visit and meet with several detainees," ICE told Fox News.
He charms her little sister Kitty over the course of a single conversation and makes sure she feels accommodated in Lara Jean's new relationship.
"As Czech writes in his new paper, Asperger repeatedly accommodated the Nazis, and he was "rewarded for his affirmations of loyalty with career opportunities.
It was the first time that migrant children had been accommodated on military bases in the US, according to news reports at the time.
Fact is ... hundreds of thousands of people would like to honor Kobe and Gigi, but there's no way all of them can be accommodated.
And El Al staff, if the men cannot be accommodated elsewhere on the plane, will sometimes ask the "offending" woman to vacate her seat.
"High Noise Protection Required," says another sign, in a hangar whose vastness mutes any buzz from the 800 or so refugees currently accommodated there.
Hassan al-Banna, who founded the movement in Ismailia, in north-east Egypt, in 1928, called for gradual reform, but he accommodated militant members.
Many have voiced concerns that people with physical handicaps, or folks with autism spectrum disorders, will not be accommodated at the March, reported STAT.
This made it "impossible to visualise any skeletal behaviour that would have accommodated such motions during life," wrote Voeten to Gizmodo in an email.
But they should also not expect to be accommodated by right—much the same as when a family finds itself scattered around the cabin.
In other words, the mandate will force more ethanol into the fuel supply than can be accommodated through standard E2202 (2628 percent ethanol) gasoline.
The front desk gladly accommodated, placing me in a second-story room overlooking a manicured lawn instead, and I had no issues with noise.
In his hometown capacity, he has seen to it that his colleagues are well accommodated and well nourished while visiting his city this week.
The new expenditures for fighting ISIS and reassuring European allies can be easily accommodated without raising the administration's proposed war budget of $59 billion.
The new case was filed by a Seventh-day Adventist whose need not to work on Saturdays was usually accommodated by the pharmacy company.
Under the current religious accommodation, by contrast, firing a worker because she is pregnant is a form of sex discrimination that is not accommodated.
She noted that Jews and Christians were already accommodated because their most important days of worship fall on the weekend, when schools are closed.
In a 1928 sketch, she accommodated the lounging posture in the famous "chaise longue basculante," drawing a movable chaise rocking in a steel cradle.
Texas has become a national leader in criminal-justice reforms, after having long accommodated some of the worst practices and abuses in the nation.
They were creative institutional solutions to the problems of the time, and they accommodated and maneuvered around the realities of the society they served.
"Thanks to the latest construction, this time even small children, old men, women and the disabled are being accommodated," said Abdelaziz al-Azmi from Kuwait.
He meant well, though — the Faith had won enough support that it had to be accommodated, and the only alternative seemed to be mass slaughter.
According to Jennifer's lawsuit, Peggie Price, the principal of the Akiachak school, told Jennifer she would be accommodated in a new house after winter break.
"The human population of the world is growing and is occupying more space, and it has got to be accommodated somehow or other," Philip said.
"I've seen my friends having to leave cause of problems of financial aid, friends who'd been accommodated in place that ... [were] not livable," he said.
For its part, commerce-minded Venice ignored the injunctions of Catholic preachers and accommodated Jewish traders, as well as Muslims, when not fighting the Ottomans.
The transformation only adds 113 pounds, and it's been well-accommodated through adjustments made to the suspension and steering to maintain the Miata's legendary handling.
Conversely, those patrons who are uncomfortable with the presence of an opposite-sex person in a bathroom, regardless of age or disability, would be accommodated.
"We will be reaching out to the Vatican to see if an audience with the pope can be accommodated," White House spokesman Sean Spicer said.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Houston's two largest airports will remain closed until passengers can be "safely accommodated," a spokesman for the city's airport system said on Monday.
My first manager was an amazing person and he accommodated my need to have that balance at the time, while still giving me managerial opportunities.
OPEC expects world oil demand to grow by 1.45 million bpd, down from 1.65 million bpd in 20183, and said any upside could be accommodated.
In the first two years of his term, the Republican-led Congress mostly accommodated Trump, which spared him from having to use his veto pen.
Raiders Coach Jon Gruden, in his biggest move since returning to the sideline from the broadcast booth, accommodated the 20073-year-old Mack on Saturday.
As an esteemed historian of how ordinary Germans accommodated themselves to the Nazi regime, Fritzsche is neither revising his scholarship nor breaking new ground here.
Animals, such as the mice in the photograph, all have specific needs and they must be accommodated in order for the animals to feel comfortable.
Employers argued successfully in court that pregnant workers were comparable to people who got injured off the job, and did not deserve to be accommodated.
Hence, President Obama's Pentagon accommodated China's growing SCS military presence on its man-made islands, which encroach on international law as well as international waters.
According to the occupants, the site accommodated 20 homeless Greeks ages 17 to 74, and 45 "guards," chiefly Greek Army reservists with right-wing views.
The group formed in 2015 amid a fierce protest movement opposing refugees being accommodated in the Saxon town during the height of Europe's refugee crisis.
"They can be accepted, worked with, planned for, and accommodated, but no amount of parental love and determination can erase them," Porch continued, referring to disabilities.
In 2017, the site accommodated 1.2 million visitors who buy timed entrance tickets and pay extra for bathrobes and drinks at the lagoon's float-up bar.
That's all exacerbated by the need to blow what at its best might have accommodated a half-hour "Twilight Zone" episode into a 100-minute movie.
Depending on the number of staff Tillerson chose to take to Asia, the Boeing 737 he traveled on could likely have accommodated more than one reporter.
Supplier deliveries, for example, are stable in both manufacturing and service sectors because rising orders and output volumes can be readily accommodated from existing production capacities.
He wrote this sweet-spot number can be accommodated by European countries but will also assure those genuinely seeking asylum that they won't be turned away.
They include more than 80,000 Nigerians like Ali, who have been largely taken in and helped by local residents rather than accommodated in bleak refugee camps.
Red Cross officials said evacuees with pets are welcome at its shelters, and animals are typically housed in cages on site or accommodated by partner organizations.
He helped take the crazy out of advertising, they say, imposing fiscal discipline on a realm that had long accommodated the freewheeling, unquantifiable magic of creativity.
Among them were nurses, physicians, scientists and teachers, using their training or not, to assist the 300 or so migrants accommodated at the monastery each night.
Yang is arguing, instead, that we have to accept that climate change is already having an impact and has to be accommodated as well as mitigated.
South Korean officials estimated that the second tunnel, which extended nearly a half-mile into their territory, could have accommodated up to 30,000 troops an hour.
When she pushed back on requests for time and work outside of her contractual obligations, Lee claimed a staff member insisted previous artists accommodated such amendments.
The New York Botanical Garden accommodated the growing numbers at its train show by increasing the exhibit space by half, to 12,800 square feet, last year.
The department spent more than a year studying the issue, proposing rules, studying public comments and issuing final regulations in 2016 that accommodated the state plans.
This show needed more examples of Brown's unaccessorized landscape paintings, which are his best work, and there are two underused walls that could have accommodated them.
Four or five passengers could be accommodated at speeds of up to 250mph for a range of around 500 miles, according to an accompanying specification sheet.
More than 700 men, coming mostly from Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan and Afghanistan have been accommodated already on the site in wooden cabins accommodating four men each.
His son, Jean-Claude, or Baby Doc, succeeded him; he was only nineteen, but parliament had accommodated him by lowering the minimum age for high office.
Most accommodated families in Puerto Rico now have an electrical generator, and poor families are going back to using candles (resulting in some accidental house fires).
According to the association, the industry in Tiruppur employs an estimated 800,000 workers, most of them migrant workers accommodated in cramped hostels run by the factories.
This show needed more examples of Brown's unaccessorized landscape paintings, which are his best work, and there are two underused walls that could have accommodated them.
Even the smallest of loads can be accommodated: A company called Zipline has launched a drone service in Rwanda, Tanzania, and Switzerland, delivering blood supplies and medicine.
And he is directing the military services to expand the hours that military child care facilities are open and the number of children that can be accommodated.
If only we had a Congress, we could respond to changing immigration patterns in ways that were humane and that accommodated competing needs in the native population.
Recovery plans are also underway, though it's not immediately obvious how or where the thousands of stranded individuals will be accommodated in the coming weeks and months.
According to them, United asked for volunteers to give up their seats so that United crew members who had to work the next day could be accommodated.
And when it was the bus, it cost less per ride, was subsidized by the public, accommodated more people, and was financially viable for low-income passengers.
HOUSTON, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Houston's two largest airports will remain closed until passengers can be "safely accommodated," a spokesman for the city's airport system said on Monday.
"Andrew Wheeler is running an EPA that includes Pruitt staff who have accommodated and covered up deep corruption and abuse of taxpayer dollars," spokesman Adam Beitman said.
The idea that political opponents were so dangerous and wrong in their views that they could not be accommodated is not unique or new in American politics.
This suggests that the felt quilting technique accommodated many different skill sets; makers with limited chops made more abstract, evenly patterned quilts that look especially modern today.
And internal email traffic showed that Mr. Hawley's deputies accommodated the governor's office's demand that interviews with members of the governor's staff be limited to 15 minutes.
Moby: And we see the danger of online provincialism in politics — the far left and the far right are so accommodated by where they hang out online.
"So if Craig and Mullins had gone to a state office and said we want a marriage license, they would not have been accommodated," Justice Alito said.
Though planned as a public park, the design also accommodated three outdoor event venues; it's easy to imagine ticket-takers and other gate-keepers manning those bridges.
"We're talking about a cabinet-level official who was accommodated by the government for reasons unknown to the public," Sullivan said before handing down his order Tuesday.
Looking ahead, I believe that an integrated approach, where social and ecological needs are both accommodated, will be the hallmark of the next century of bird conservation.
If each of the roughly 1,200 methadone maintenance providers in America opened its doors for interim treatment, large numbers of addicts could be accommodated at minimal cost.
The reason given was that the market wasn't ready, but had there been a huge and extended spike in demand, the market would presumably have accommodated itself.
But in 217 and 21600, weekly shipments in the second half of the marketing year averaged closer to 490,000 tonnes – proving that large volumes can be accommodated.
VMA producers had already accommodated Travis and Kylie by seating them far away from Nicki after placing them right behind her at first in a seating arrangement.
To the dismay of union dissidents, Mr. Hill accommodated a Giuliani administration program that let welfare recipients earn their benefits by doing the work of city employees.
"Therefore, to the greatest extent practicable and permitted by law, religious observance and practice should be reasonably accommodated in all government activity, including employment, contracting and programming."
There are approximately 2,000 seats in a permanent grandstand, while upto 16,000 spectators can be accommodated daily during the Olympics with help of temporary seating and standing areas.
But Mr. Obama may have accommodated his policies to the tectonic shifts in the economy in recent decades because he genuinely believes it can be futile to resist.
"Guests are being accommodated in local hotels when they arrive back on shore, and Viking will arrange for return flights for all guests," Viking said in a statement.
The leaders of EU member states decided in a summit last month how to deal with the pressures of migration after they accommodated Italian demands for more help.
Uber has taken a harsher line than Google and Facebook, both of which accommodated early employees who wanted to cash out after a few years on the job.
Mays was at least lucky enough to have the help of her child's grandparents and a work environment that accommodated new parents, which is not something everyone has.
The N.F.L. and the networks have accommodated them, allowing them to watch three games each Sunday, including the weekly network doubleheader (whose later games were often marquee matchups).
Flexible scheduling can be especially beneficial for women, who are often tasked with household and family responsibilities that aren't always accommodated by a 9-to-5 working schedule.
On Friday, Bihac police raided several private houses in which nearly 300 migrants were accommodated and moved them to tents on a former garbage dump outside the town.
Passengers flying basic economy would often be the last ones to be re-accommodated in the event of a flight disruption, even when the airline is at fault.
Her high school accommodated her hectic schedule, allowing her to squeeze in college classes during the day and ask for homework assignments if she missed anything, she says.
Our engagement scores went up 303 percent, retention of customers went up, our stock prices went down with $230 and we accommodated the transaction with CVS at 272.
Sitting down with Bagehot, he starts by comparing post-renaissance China with post-renaissance Europe; the first mandated harmonisation and declined, the second accommodated competitive differences and advanced.
Under a 2014 rule change, the armed services accommodated religious requests for individual service members unless the request would interfere with military readiness, a mission or unit cohesion.
Under the direction of Louis Rozzo, whose Neapolitan grandfather started the company in 1900 and bought the building in 1905, F. Rozzo & Sons occasionally accommodated a retail customer.
It said the manned inspection used to take seven separate two-week trips with a 2100-man team that had to be flown in and accommodated on site.
It seems attention has shifted a bit from the collusion investigation to the contempt within the White House and how or if Mr. Scaramucci will be accommodated there.
Yale officials accommodated his training needs by offering an afternoon window of ice time at Ingalls Rink, the on-campus home of the men's and women's hockey teams.
He seems to have accommodated himself to his physical condition, which is abnormally thin, as much as he has accustomed himself to the news of disastrous world events.
Conversely, Democratic resistance leaders have often accommodated Trump while simultaneously casting themselves as martyrs in primetime passion plays, appropriating historic tragedies and pretending they live in a dictatorship.
The government's theory was that they accommodated requests from the bank's derivatives traders rather than making a good-faith estimate of the actual borrowing rate for that day.
Straightforward talks with leaders in Pakistan — which accommodated the Taliban for years — and with the Afghan government are more important to shaping the way forward in the region.
Apple just came down at least partly on the side of Russia in its controversial annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, and Google has accommodated Russian interests as well.
It is not clear how his call to make more room for an understanding of the soul and its irrational impulses is to be accommodated in any other system.
"For the same cost of accommodating 100 staff in a Hong Kong office, 300 can be accommodated in Toronto, 500 in Madrid and 900 in Mumbai," the report said.
Guests were accommodated on an additional flight, EI2148, which departed San Francisco yesterday evening local time and has arrived in Dublin today, Friday 25 May shortly before 3 p.m.
The building would have accommodated thousands of employees, as well as the operations of The Wall Street Journal and the studios of Fox News and its other television outlets.
So when it comes to any dinner party, be it on Thanksgiving day or just any given Thursday, who is responsible for making sure all dietary restrictions are accommodated?
Theater, television and literature have apparently figured out what the movies haven't: Diversity isn't something that needs to be accommodated or negotiated into the marketplace through "niches" or compartments.
The carved-out parcel accommodated the relocated sign, which PepsiCo was canny enough to recognize as a marketing opportunity that could not possibly be duplicated under existing zoning rules.
So far this year it has already accommodated more than 50 million "guest arrivals" — a term the company uses to measure each trip by each guest, regardless of length.
For most of its history, the Diyanet has accommodated the politics of the secular establishment, embracing a version of Islam at ease with modernity, and keeping fundamentalism at bay.
"They were accommodated in tents, and senior officials visited the site and informed them about alternate accommodation," said Bhaskar Sharma, a spokesman for the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board.
The garbage is one reminder of how repellent the world the characters live in has become, and how they have all accommodated themselves to these extreme but commonplace conditions.
Renault said Thursday that Nissan had accommodated its demands by allowing Thierry Bolloré, Renault's chief executive, to sit on one of the three panels, and Mr. Senard on another.
Bordeaux accommodated the English when it was under their domination in the 12th and 13th centuries, as well as the Dutch who drained its marshes in the 17th century.
The concert on Wednesday, part of the popular Crypt Sessions series at the Church of the Intercession, accommodated only 50 people — a perfect space for such an intimate program.
Your sister should write to the board and managing agent, explaining that her brother has an emotional support animal and, as her sibling and visitor, needs to be accommodated.
Richard Rogan, current crossword editor of The Times of London, then accommodated my request to have a cryptic Harry Potter-related puzzle in The Times on the same day.
The team accommodated Fitzpatrick by simplifying his assignments, giving him a menu of defenses it expected to run so he could relate them to those from his previous schemes.
Evacuation centers accommodated wary residents overnight, but many returned home Saturday, Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo said, adding that officials were continuing to assess the damage in Surigao and outlying towns.
For example, allowing insurance to be purchased across state lines could be accommodated within this framework, as could expansions in consumer-directed care, and it could directly support coverage portability.
The program also chose females because they were thought to be less temperamental than male dogs, and because it was more difficult to design suits that accommodated male canine genitalia.
Upon arriving in NYC, they were accommodated at Hampton House on 20 East 70th Street, but for a while, their mail address was channeled through the Museum of Modern Art.
At 120,20163 deadweight tonnes, the 'Q-Flex' LNG tanker, is not the biggest ship to have passed through the Panama Canal, which has accommodated container ships of around 140,000 tonnes.
If you're someone with a horrible allergy that's not often accommodated at restaurants or food producers, taking a bite means taking your life into your hands — or mouth, I suppose.
"Often it's the first time they've fit in a bed they didn't dangle off, or sit in a sofa that actually accommodated their tall frame," she says of her expertise.
"They were told from Beijing that their visit could not be accommodated and following advice from Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the tour was canceled," said one source.
C.J.'s Legos — his supply is vast — obscure the top of the dining table, which, when cleared, can comfortably seat eight, but has accommodated 11 or 12 at holiday gatherings.
However, categorizing parental leave as "medical leave" may imply that pregnancy is not a normal part of life and is an exception that must be accommodated, the study authors write.
Comfort and performance Still, the new front seats have been reshaped and accommodated two rather differently shaped adult reviewers during a day of driving, with the right amount of bolstering.
Samsung said it needed more space for a bigger battery, but if the company was able to fit a pen in there, it could've also accommodated the small, 3.5mm port.
Its desktop computers accommodated a 3½-inch disk, rather than the standard 74.83¼-inch floppy disk; and more recently it eliminated the CD drive and several ports from its laptops.
"Huge thank you to United Airlines, they accommodated his needs, made sure we were all OK, worked around where he choose to sit," wrote Ms Gabriel in a heartfelt post.
Basically, Republican politicians who accommodated themselves to Trump during the 2016 campaign offered the following reassurance to their more Trump-wary voters: Vote for us, and we will contain him.
Serendipitously, all the dishes developed for this secular menu already accommodated varying levels of ambition and product availability, relying heavily on pantry staples and encouraging flexibility (my two favorite things).
"We had a good connection," Mr. Manchin said of his visit, noting that he repeatedly had to cancel on the president-elect and that Mr. Trump still accommodated his schedule.
"Part of the reason we aren't accommodated is because there is this inherent social agreement that there is something wrong with us and we did it to ourselves," she said.
So, encouraged by the British government, hundreds of Caribbean migrants embarked on a ship named the Empire Windrush and arrived in England in 1948, with many accommodated in South London.
I grant you that your garden-variety, pedestrian back-alley shivving (one could hardly call it a stab) is horizontal, but surely this rich history should be accommodated by the machine.
"If the healthy spouse isn't going to spend at the same level the couple was jointly, those long-term-care costs can be accommodated in the regular distribution process," Brennan said.
"However, we have accommodated members of the media and their families who have asked to see the holiday decorations by arranging White House Open House Tours for them," the official said.
But previous administration officials who helped orchestrate meetings between US presidents and the Pope said that high-level Catholic staffers who expressed interest in attending the papal sessions were regularly accommodated.
The Tupolev-22M3 bombers, which had conducted strikes on Syria from bases in southern Russia, were too large to be accommodated at Russia's own air base inside Syria, Russian media reported.
They were easily accommodated to the hospitals here to make sure they had continued care and the storm wasn't going to be a factor in how they recovered from their illnesses.
If we want to live in a society where transgendered students must be accommodated, it should be obvious that we must decide as a society that that is what we want.
Last year, about a quarter of U.S. workers said their employers accommodated flexible work arrangements, up from 19% in 2015, according to a survey by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies.
A caller from this group was accommodated by 16 out of 80 therapists, while a Black, working-class man only found one therapist out of 80 who'd fulfill his time request.
Descartes Labs CEO Mark Johnson hints that this could be accommodated with a Tinder-like interface, so users could swipe right and left on returned images to fine-tine their search.
The point of the "Bacchae," and Golding would concur, is that the Dionysian cannot be suppressed, but must be accommodated and kept in check without stigmatizing the need for emotional expression.
Lilla believes that in neither case should issues of minority identities be accommodated in any substantial, public manner — his notion is that "identity politics" are the kiss of death for liberals.
Before 27.9,28.3 fans at sold-out Cole Field House at the University of Maryland in College Park — which accommodated a far larger crowd than DeMatha's gym could — DeMatha won, 21971-123.
"The crude data removes a bearish consideration in our view that had accommodated the heavy WTI liquidation phase of the past couple of weeks," said Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates.
You know, the concern would be if you saw very strong increases in prices that somehow were accommodated by monetary policy that led to inflation, you know, upwards of 2.5% or more.
His office looks down on one of the four gaping 220-foot-high hangars where up to 2000 refugees are currently accommodated in sparse 0003-square-foot spaces formed by temporary screens.
He weathered storms of grumbles from old-time Burners over the "turnkey" camps that accommodated the rich, pointing out that only 2 percent of attendees were members of society's wealthiest 1 percent.
But most of them, arriving at the Serbian border town of Sid, said they would wait until the frontier with Croatia was opened and refused to be accommodated in the reception center.
"By 2034, global demand will reach 7 billion passengers, but that demand can only be accommodated through a working together approach by all aviation stakeholders including governments," he said at the event.
In this three-part series, NBC News will discuss where parents can be accommodated as they age, how to get them the help they need, and how to pay for their care.
Rosenstein has accommodated some requests but has resisted others, leading to an expected House vote on Thursday on a resolution demanding that the DOJ hand over many requested documents by July 6.
Forbidding race as a factor in admissions would be a bigger blow to diversity at smaller universities, whose smaller student bodies limit the cross-section of the world that can be accommodated.
Wind and solar energy can't be turned on and off at will — they come and go with the weather and time of day, so they must be accommodated, as demand once was.
"We need to get into the nuts and bolts of how this backstop can work and how the concerns that people have can be accommodated," Coveney told the Financial Times on Thursday.
Nevertheless, the relationship worked for enough U.S. companies enough of the time that the world's biggest incumbent superpower, America, accommodated and effectively facilitated the rise of the world's next largest superpower, China.
But if elite universities expanded the size of their incoming classes — something few of them have done in decades despite soaring demand — adult students could be accommodated without younger ones being displaced.
When you start feeling that someone else is trying to control or micromanage over you, you'll feel less accommodated in your workplace "For rebels, it's all about choice and freedom," Rubin says.
The purpose of the study, which will be made public, is to determine whether self-driving cars need additional exterior signals or if pedestrians and other drivers need to be better accommodated.
But it had proven much tougher to recapture the more rarefied elements of his former life, including the well-paying work in far-flung locales that accommodated his taste for finer things.
The education ministry said it was ready to send teachers to run classes for more than 1 million students in nearby towns after displaced people had to be accommodated in some schools.
While there is a desire to see a strong national defense and a strong America on the international stage asserting that its interests be accommodated, there is no desire for nation building.
The solution to diversity is not to eliminate religious difference, but rather to work together to be fully who we are, to cultivate a society where religious belief is recognized and accommodated.
The young prodigy had enrolled at TCU, located in Fort Worth, when he was just 11, following co-valedictorian honors in high school from the Accommodated Learning Academy in Grapevine at age 10.
" He said initially the company wanted to raise between $25 million and $30 million but "interest was super high and it was oversubscribed, so we accommodated investors that we thought would add value.
One southeast Asian patron claimed that he was told EFS was all booked up for table reservations after he gave his name, but when his white girlfriend called back, she was immediately accommodated.
With yet more storms on their way, the main spillway of the dam was opened, so the fresh runoff from Lake Oroville's 803,000 square mile (15,500 square kilometre) catchment area could be accommodated.
According to Hiddleston, Hollander politely asked him to do so after getting stung by a jellyfish while filming the BBC series in Mallorca, and being a proper English gentleman, Hiddleston accommodated the request.
Of course, she was leaving by the end of the episode, and obviously Deja was certainly welcome in the Pearson home, but how would Randall and Beth have accommodated Shauna beyond that night?
Mr. Alleyne has been living at the Lincoln Motor Inn, a motel in Queens that is used by New York City to house homeless families that can not be accommodated in city shelters.
It certainly accommodated any number of racists, from both parties, for many years—though it's instructive that both parties voted in large majorities to dismantle the American system of apartheid in the 1960s.
On the topic of Asian growth, Zhang said he believed China's could benefit the region, but he cautioned that participating countries must adopt economic strategies so their financing needs can be properly accommodated.
After space from the garage was folded into the bike room, it accommodated 203 bikes, and, more recently, with the addition of double-decker racks and wall hooks, it now has 220 spots.
Stephan Russo, executive director of Goddard Riverside, noted that where commercial S.R.O.s once accommodated 200,000 tenants, they probably house no more than 20,000 now; an additional 35,000 people live in nonprofit-run S.R.O.s.
Grassley's staff say they have accommodated Ford on several requests, including limiting the number of cameras in the room, not allowing Kavanaugh in the room with her and sharing concerns about her safety.
As for the rest of the Reddit report, the general trend is upwards: 98 requests for user information, up from 55 the previous year, though a similar amount (about 60 percent) were accommodated.
Still, although disabled men have been president, and likely will be in the next four years, given the age of the major contenders, not all disabilities can be easily accommodated for all jobs.
Harbor officials have been preparing for his ship's arrival for years — dredging the harbor and raising the Bayonne Bridge by 64 feet — so that this ship, and others like it, can be accommodated.
In this case, Mr. Trump openly discussed the investigation into his own campaign with officials overseeing it and, unlike Mr. Clinton, has the power to take action if his wishes are not accommodated.
The law accommodated segregation in higher education, created job ceilings imposed by local officials, and tolerated local banks' unwillingness to approve federally insured mortgages or small-business loans for African-Americans and Latinos.
"The nice thing is they already had a hole up the middle," said Scott Streeb, a senior associate with Michael Van Valkenburgh, referring to pre-existing openings that once may have accommodated lampposts.
The killings thrust the city's homelessness problem back into the spotlight, prompting officials to review protocols and increase security at the remaining 40 hotels used to house families that cannot be accommodated in shelters.
For a long time, the couple — who dated for more than four years before marrying in 2015 — accommodated each other, with Theroux spending more and more time on his own in New York City.
A maximum of 20 guests will be accommodated each day, so set your calendars for 5:00 EST starting Wednesday, September 5 for your chance to be a part of the floating fashion moment.
Whatever swayed the president, he largely accommodated Pelosi's requests from the call: Pelosi asked Trump to tweet that he would halt the planned deportations, which he acquiesced to, a senior Democratic aide told Vox.
"I'm not saying these people are racists, I'm not saying that they want to advance a racist agenda, but it is pretty clear that they believe that these groups should be accommodated," Curbelo said.
According to the Cincinnati Zoo's annual report, 1.5 million visitors visited the park in 2014 to 2015, and the park has accommodated around or more than 1 million visitors over the past six years.
"While home price growth accommodated increasing construction costs during this period, rising mortgage interest rates in recent months coupled with the cumulative run-up in pricing has caused housing demand to stall," Dietz said.
Her face framed in full nun's habit and filling the screen almost edge to edge, she answered viewers' questions at a leisurely, sigh-punctuated pace that accommodated the long digressions that became her trademark.
Technology is rarely in evidence, and when it is it's hospitably accommodated, as in "Gorjus" (2006), in which a weathered pickup truck is a mere stage prop for a vignette of girls at play.
Clinton is going beyond seeking simply a victory over Mr. Trump, asking voters to strengthen her hand in Congress and repudiate not just Mr. Trump but also Republicans who have accommodated or endorsed him.
In the fall of 1997, after two years at Loyola Marymount University, where my learning differences were fully accommodated, I transferred to Brown University, where I graduated with an honors degree in English literature.
The tiny balcony on the Singer Tower had accommodated forty people; the Empire State, which turned its entire quarter-acre roof over to the public, hosted nearly a million people in its first year.
The Syrian Kurdish YPG never fought the government during the war, and even accommodated the Syrian government's presence in its main city of Qamishli and has a lucrative illicit oil sales business with Damascus.
Obama Administration officials were party to these talks and were willing to recommend to the president that he sign a bill that accommodated the smaller banks and raised the FSOC floor to $125 billion.
At the same time, this model accommodated southern Canadian desires and ambivalent feelings towards the Inuit, while modernizing Inuit labor and maintaining their traditional values and distinct culture as highly collectible works of art.
Without narrowing their stylistic net, they've accommodated the streaming-fueled market preference for hypnotic midtempo electro-R&B softcore, with rhythms that shimmer in the background, bouncing and echoing through wide expanses of empty space.
Base leaders will work with schools in the area "to anticipate and plan for increases in student population and to ensure that all students will be accommodated effetely and receive a quality education," officials said.
The computer had all of the coordinates it would need for the flight stored on magnetic tape, and the data could be read on a screen that accommodated a full 30 characters at one time.
It seems as if attention has shifted a bit from the collusion investigation to the contrempts, of course he misspelled it, within the White House and how or if Mr Scaramucci will be accommodated there.
If an investigation by the Missouri Commission on Human Rights finds that Frank's disability was possibly not accommodated by Walmart, a "right to sue" letter will be issued, allowing him to file a civil lawsuit.
Tents went up at Hahn airport, which at the peak of the crisis accommodated 700 people; then refugees were sent to emergency centres like the nearby Haus Helvetia, a handsome Wilhelmine mansion overlooking the Rhine.
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"If the rising power is revisionist in nature, and cannot be accommodated within the existing order - because it fundamentally does not accept the legitimacy of that order - then the future becomes much tougher," he tweeted.
"No doubt the studio bosses accommodated the Nazis because they hoped for a more amenable regime in the future; they were businessmen, and acted as businessmen," David Denby wrote in The New Yorker in 20173.
Ms. Keleher, the education secretary, said in an interview that so far, 150 of the island's 1,113 schools have been rated as too badly damaged to reopen; their students will have to be accommodated elsewhere.
One senior official, who did not want to speak publicly about internal planning, said that Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump in particular had grown more emboldened with their requests to be accommodated at official events.
Such was the sway of German Andreas Hauschild, a former managing director, that he only accommodated convicted Deutsche Bank star trader Christian Bittar's rate requests when it suited his own trading needs, a prosecutor alleged.
No two romance readers have exactly the same taste, and all are accommodated in the vast churn of this genre that accounts for more than a third of the fiction market in the United States.
Costa Cruises said in a statement Thursday night that passengers who wished to disembark from the ship could, while passengers who wished to remain onboard would be accommodated and could begin their return home Friday.
Martin had come for some solitude himself, but they grudgingly accommodated each other, and Martin agreed to come along to dinner at the house of a high school friend who had recognized Noah in town.
The agency also distinguishes between service animals and emotional support animals, which have not undergone the same kind of training, and may not always be accommodated in public places the way that service animals are.
But Colin Bermingham, a one-time senior rate submitter, told Southwark Crown Court that he would have accommodated Barclays traders if their requests were in line with the price for cash he saw in the market.
In the old-fashioned Republican view, Trumpism is an unfortunate passing fad that should be alternately accommodated and scolded such that the enduring values of Reaganite conservatism might reassert themselves when Trump recedes from the scene.
The Studio accommodated me and it was easy to find my perfect position and begin drawing… but I found that applying too much pressure with the stylus would push the screen down slightly, changing the angle.
"I'm not always sure how to interact with them, especially dogs that are hyper," Hirschman said, adding that her company has accommodated that fear by providing sections of the office that are more isolated from dogs.
The current president is only a symptom of a party and a system that must be thwarted and not accommodated, Mr. Sanders believes, and this moment of economic and racial injustice demands bold, left-wing solutions.
"The reality is that people need to be accommodated somewhere for 14 days, I can&apost clear out a hospital in Sydney or Melbourne or Brisbane," he said at a news conference on Thursday local time.
So far, the most prominent leaders of the Democratic Party's activist wing, including Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, have not encouraged challenges to sitting Democratic lawmakers who have accommodated Mr. Trump.
He has accommodated his members by blessing a rare "he said, she said" forum on sexual assault allegations that will allow senators to reach their own conclusion, rather than face pressure from leadership to go along.
But physical disabilities are understood and written into law and accommodated, while mental illnesses are stigmatized, nebulous to measure and accommodate, and often seen as a fault in the person, rather than an uncontrollable physical reality.
" In a video posted to Facebook on Thursday, Farenthold said he wouldn't seek reelection, acknowledging that his office "accommodated destructive gossip, off-hand comments, off-color jokes and behavior, in general, that was less than professional.
" But, as the guide describes, the glory days of fishing were already past, and "many an old skipper now hangs out a sign on his porch—Tourists Accommodated—and sits down to wait for the summer people….
Like Sanders, West is a longtime soldier of the old left, the one that grew out of the '60s, never accommodated itself to the rise of Reaganism in the '80s and the New Democrats in the '90s.
The report had found "very restrictive" conditions for people being held there, he said, adding he had visited a number of other facilities where children could be accommodated with their families, which he said were almost empty.
The pressure is not only on rich people who use such accounts or off-shore corporations, but also on the overseas banks and countries that historically had accommodated efforts by the wealthy to dodge taxes, Gulant said.
Every Nexus phone is already running the precise software that Google wants, and if Pichai's desire for greater input on design is accommodated by hardware OEMs, what conceivable reason would Google have for producing yet another phone?
The party of five will no doubt enjoy the three-tier infinity edge pool, and would be best accommodated in one of the resort's "sky suites," which have multiple bedrooms and shared living areas indoors and out.
The Obama administration decided that it would be a good thing if schools that receive federal funding accommodated transgendered students by permitting them to use bathrooms and locker-rooms that aligned with their own subjective sexual orientation.
There, the government accommodated some 300,000 people fleeing from what was then West Punjab, providing "100 tons of flour daily, along with large quantities of salt, rice, lentils, sugar and cooking oil," according to historian Ramachandra Guha.
The document makes a robust case for the citizenship question, noting that the 630,000 households represent "1373 percent of the entire estimated population" which and that the follow-up costs "would be easily accommodated" in its budget.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky,) earlier in the day would not answer questions about whether Ford should be accommodated, the hearing must occur on Monday or whether he was still confident Ford will be confirmed.
More open to experimentation (and women) than dealer-run galleries, the "10th Street Scene" accommodated the formation of installation art and happenings, early glimmers of Pop Art and Minimalism, as well as the persistence of painterly figuration.
" The hotel's general manager, Chris Offutt, said that "during oversold situations, which are infrequent and largely due to high demand in the area, the hotel works to ensure guests are comfortably accommodated at a nearby comparable hotel.
If you're arguing that a focus on diversity and inclusion turns off white male voters, you're also saying something pretty troubling about the prejudices of white male voters — and whether those prejudices deserve to be accommodated: 3.
"The vast majority of passengers scheduled to board Spirit of Tasmania II for the voyage to Devonport last night were accommodated on the vessel and were provided with complimentary food and beverages," the company said in a statement.
This was the biggest challenge, but also the most rewarding part of my design process: Even though my models were all around sizes 14 to 16, they each had unique body types that had to be accommodated differently.
This situation is no doubt a consequence of the fact that the state's political leaders openly accommodated segregationist attitudes for so long, while giving Civil War nostagia such a prominent place in the civic life of the state.
Why it matters: NATO has already accommodated Trump's administration by changing the date of an earlier NATO meeting to get Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to attend, even after Trump called NATO obsolete and flip-flopped on that.
The KHL, whose 27 teams are spread out between Bratislava, Slovakia, and the far eastern Russian city of Khabarovsk, has accommodated players hoping to play in Pyeongchang, declaring a lengthy break in its schedule to cover the Games.
"We think that the Italian crisis is not over yet, as it is not clear to us how the aggressive fiscal plans of the new governing coalition (in Rome) can be accommodated in the European framework," Citi said.
It would be the height of recklessness to engage in a ground war with either of these nuclear-armed nations, and any moves to bulk up the U.S. presence in Europe can be accommodated within current force levels.
Dr. Birx, who has built a well of bipartisan admiration in her years as a health official, has more recently accommodated herself to the political winds with the kind of presidential flattery that Mr. Trump demands from aides.
Theoretically, the city could have postponed the construction of the park until the B.Q.E. had been rebuilt or rerouted; at the time, the waterfront was a postindustrial landscape of docklands that could easily have accommodated an expressway bypass.
And the expertise needed not only on technologies but on such matters as capital flows, market dynamics and business practices is rapidly ratcheting up, and must be accommodated if decisions are to be both well informed and timely.
Although in the classroom Drake accommodated Thomas's lifelong language-based learning disability, which made communication difficult, he was left to defend himself in a nine-hour hearing, in which he frequently stumbled and was asked to speak up.
BOY EMBARRASSES MOM WITH &aposWELCOME HOME&apos SIGN AT AIRPORT As a result, thousands of passengers were left to wait overnight for the airline to resume operations, or to be re-accommodated on another flight, the Charlotte Observer reported.
In a city like London, where people have such varied tastes and yet so many venues that previously accommodated those tastes are being closed down, it is heartening that an event as niche as City Boys is still thriving.
The Justice Department wrote in a letter that the committee's refusal to allow a DOJ lawyer to be present in the same room during Gore's deposition is unacceptable, and that Gore will not appear until that request is accommodated.
The speed with which the Republican Party's establishment accommodated itself to a candidate, and then a president, who spurned all manner of norms and broke many bounds of decency, as well as policy commitments, was indeed without any precedent.
Once we concede that anything must be accommodated in the name of religious freedom, we will be forced to define what constitutes a "valid" religious belief, a question that by its very nature undermines the point of religious freedom.
In his book he told how he accommodated Lennon's request to make his voice "sound like the Dalai Lama chanting from a mountaintop" on "Tomorrow Never Knows": He pumped it through a revolving speaker normally used for an organ.
Given his reluctance to read, a Trump presidential library would be a bust, but I wouldn't doubt that he's measured Mount Rushmore to see if his loose chin and swoop of hair could be accommodated next to Honest Abe.
But the Trump administration was critical of the ruling, saying that many communities do not have the resources to support large numbers of refugees and deserve to have a voice in determining whether more of them must be accommodated.
Square Feet SOFIA, Bulgaria — When a crowd of young Bulgarians thronged the inaugural Balkan Beats Festival on the outskirts of Sofia, the capital, it was the first time the host facility had accommodated such a large crowd in decades.
After aides to Mr. Gantz informed White House officials that they were concerned about the optics of the meeting, Trump officials said they eagerly accommodated Mr. Gantz's request for a one-on-one meeting with Mr. Trump on Monday.
Think of the kk tutorial not as a gripe to be accommodated, but as a somewhat boring cultural fact with no direct influence on your life, like how John Adams and George H.W. Bush both lived to their nineties.
"Every bill takes compromise, and there was plenty here, but at the end of the day we Democrats feel very good," he exulted, because so many of their priorities were accommodated in the lavish outpouring of other people's money.
Instead, the agency has accommodated dozens of requests from news organizations for preview visits; a public relations effort that has yielded extensive coverage in The Wall Street Journal, The Daily News, The New York Post, Bloomberg and Dow Jones, among others.
The head of the regional government, Giovanni Toti, said the first temporary homes would be delivered on Monday and that all those who had to leave their apartments close to the bridge would be accommodated in the next two months.
As Art Basel in Basel, one of the world's most high-profile art sales events, opened in June, it's worth noting how breastfeeding and pumping could be better accommodated by art fairs, where accessibility challenges are also a form of exclusion.
These points of reference were really the general jumping-off points for me to try to logically extrapolate a human society that accommodated AIs (though not without some implied struggle) because the AIs were not, in fact, seeking a judgment day.
"We don't have a small size or an extra small size, so there is a fairly broad range of the smaller female crew members, for example, who can't be well accommodated by the space suits we have right now," says Burbank.
" The airport made a statement saying that passengers "were accommodated in the Airport terminal due to the non-attendance of UK Border Force officials," and that they are "currently investigating why UK Border Force didn't attend as they would usually do.
I think much of this, Maria, is a function of Washington that they just -- they still have not accommodated and assimilated themselves into a -- into a system run by a president who thinks you can do many different things at once.
"Despite limited time to solve for the request, Delta offered solutions to allow Qatar to use the gates while ensuring our own schedule remained accommodated during a heavy traffic period at the international terminal," Delta said in a written statement.
Tao Zhang: I think these have high potential, but at the same time, back to my earlier point that we need to make sure first of all, the macro framework is right, so that these financing needs can be appropriately accommodated.
To think that France could have secured all those games, and accommodated the free movement of many tens of thousands at fan zones near the Eiffel Tower and elsewhere throughout the country, was the greatest prize anyone could have wished for.
The floor's Hudson River half accommodated a stage, chairs and bleachers where Mr. Taylor, who is 87, performed on opening night, his improvisations mirrored, interpreted and even anticipated by the avant-garde dancer Min Tanaka, one of his longtime collaborators.
To the extent that any one party to a negotiation arrives asking that all of its requests be accommodated while simultaneously refusing to accommodate the requests of others, as China appears poised to do, that is a recipe for failure.
They would not be eligible for public housing in NSW, where we have a waiting list of around 60,000--most of them people with significant problems who must be accommodated ahead of our well and capable, but poor older women.
You can hunker down and read every label, or skim, absorbing the Aalto group's cultivation of the curve and the cantilever — which deliberately avoided obsolescence — and the range of woods, finishes and fabrics that created variety and accommodated the customer's taste.
The continuing debate in many states over legislation like SB 164 underscores our fraught current cultural relationship to disability: a fear-based hyperfocus on prevention, eradication and tragedy, rather than a human reality that must be accommodated in the present.
But it also is bound to renew deep disagreements over a host of Trump policies that Shanahan has accommodated, including the administration's ban on transgender troops, use of military funds to build a border wall and saber rattling with Iran.
But La Campa in La Courneuve, one of the poorest, was always a mix of nationalities, as the architectural historian Jacob Paskins details in a recent book, "Paris Under Construction," and it often accommodated those rejected from their ethnic bidonvilles.
"All people displaced from western Mosul have been accommodated either with family members or in camps or emergency sites, where they receive a tented plot, basic household supplies, hygiene kits and 30-day food rations," the United Nations office said.
But while it may feel as though Hides was censored, the RVT's decision accommodated everyone's needs—Charlie Hides is still able to perform without resorting to stereotypes of a community to which she doesn't belong, and punters aren't subjected to blackface.
The government needed to be "careful" as the interests of Rio Tinto, which has a joint venture with Freeport in Indonesia, have not been accommodated into government plans for the acquisition yet, Deputy Minister for State-Owned Enterprise Fajar Harry Sampurno said.
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in April 2016 that in keeping with the Obama administration's plausible reading of Title IX, a civil-rights law barring sex discrimination, Mr Grimm must be accommodated in the bathroom that matches his transgender identity.
The core of black nationalism begins with a recognition that the destiny of African Americans cannot be accommodated by the American political system — that African Americans have a set of interests and a destiny that lies apart from the overall American experience.
Application of this principle to the seemingly incompatible claims of the Palestinians and Israelis on exclusive "right of return" suggests that realising both "rights" can be accommodated within the geographic confines of the original mandate granted to Britain by the League of Nations.
While it might initially prompt tension in the group, asking to be accommodated for our dietary restrictions, and accommodating those who have restricted diets, is just another way of enacting this balance between the individual and the collective, the particular and the universal.
Bipartisan experts tend to agree that the decline in employer-provided benefits and the rise of unconventional work arrangements are trends that should be accommodated, by reforms including new portable benefits and expanded income maintenance programs, like tax credits for low-income workers.
"A foreigner seeking international protection can be accommodated temporarily and for the shortest possible time in a center that is of a closed type to establish or verify his identity or when necessary to protect national security or public order," it said.
His administration largely accommodated the enormous migrant caravans that made their way north from Central America toward the American border, doing little to stop them from crossing Mexico's highly porous southern border and allowing them to travel essentially unfettered across Mexican territory.
These men were younger than she was, and needed guidance and intervention — whether it was through her creating her own businesses and organizations that specifically accommodated the needs of musicians, or allowing them to stay in her home when they were having difficulties.
Nauert has already faced criticism for a 2013 appearance on "Fox and Friends" in which she said that "Sharia law is now changing everything" while covering a story on a YMCA private swim class for Muslim girls that accommodated their religious requirements.
Terms like "homonormativity" captured a sense that this kind of radical vision was being replaced by assimilationist, rights-based, pro-capitalist politics that sought to empower the queer people who — for reasons of race, gender, ability, and citizenship — are most easily accommodated into mainstream society.
ROZZANO, Italy, March 29 (Reuters) - Telecom Italia's board was elected last year for a three-year mandate and will remain as is, CEO Luigi Gubitosi said on Friday when asked whether top shareholder Vivendi's request for a more balanced make-up would be accommodated.
"  When that footage resurfaced in O.J.: Made in America, Firestone told The Washington Post,  "the Simpson interview is one of the most tragic examples of how the media (including me) and the public trusted and accommodated their heroes, believing their mythology and perpetuating their deification.
The United Airlines PR fail is one that has prompted the question of whether CEO Oscar Munoz (pictured) should himself be re-accommodated after a passenger was dragged off an overbooked plane and resulted in a stock price fall for parent company United Continental.
The changes to the Fed's statement were considered modest by most analysts, a series of tweaks that accommodated the economy's continued growth, inflation readings that have climbed steadily to near the Fed's 2 percent target, and the disappearance of temporary factors that dampened inflation.
And strikingly, even many Trump critics in the GOP are already concluding that the party had previously failed to satisfy the concerns of his strongest supporters, who aren't going anywhere and must therefore be accommodated somehow — for primary politics if for no other reason.
That number nearly doubled to 10,645 in March of this year, including a single day that month in which the center accommodated more than 1,20143 people—an unprecedented number for a 24-hour period, in a space designed to hold just a few hundred.
ONCUPINAR, Turkey (Reuters) - Around 35,000 Syrian refugees have arrived at the Turkish border near the southern city of Kilis in the last 48 hours and are being accommodated at camps on the Syrian side of the border, the governor of Kilis province said on Saturday.
At first the catacombs were open for burial only to members of the monastic community, but within a couple hundred years the chambers were expanded and the friars accommodated the demand from laypersons to spend eternity incorruptible rather than molder in an ordinary grave.
In Texas, crude oil production in the prolific Permian Basin jumped from 2202,2628 barrels per day (b/d) in January 28500 to nearly 6900 million b/d in January 2628 — a level the Energy Information Administration describes as "more than could be accommodated" by current pipeline capacity.
"The number of people affected by peeling back these policies would be much larger than could be effectively accommodated in high-risk pools, given the levels of funding offered in recent legislative proposals," said the article by Linda Blumberg and John Holahan of the Urban Institute.
Having wooed and accommodated the forces of chaos, party leaders now fear that Mr. Trump will not only lose, but that he'll cost them control of the House and the Senate, too — one reason former President George W. Bush has agreed to help individual G.O.P. candidates.
It has accommodated a 22-year-old Jack Nicklaus's coronation at the 1962 United States Open at the expense of the older, more popular Arnold Palmer; a 73.03-year-old Johnny Miller's crowning in 1973; and a 24-year-old Ernie Els's major title baptism in 1994.
As the P.T.M. increased pressure, Pakistan's military has accommodated some of its demands, such as reducing the number of checkpoints in North and South Waziristan, easing aggressive searches, relaxing the curfew, starting demining programs and offering answers to some of the families searching for missing people.
An à la carte menu was not yet in place (the hotel says it now is), but they accommodated our request of eggs, toast, a ham and cheese crepe, orange juice and lattes in our room for 29 euros, the amount of a single full breakfast downstairs.
Likewise, the midcentury Venini light fixture that hangs over the island — featuring hundreds of Murano glass polyhedrons — had to be accommodated in each of the many renderings she envisioned for the space with her friend and designer Gray Davis, of the New York-based Meyer Davis.
"My sole object is, if there are persons on the move, who may incline to associate and become tenants on such a plan as I offer, that being apprised of the measure, they may decide how far their views would be accommodated by it," Washington wrote.
Galli, who is retiring in two weeks, told The Washington Post on Thursday that he had accommodated evangelical Trump supporters too much: "I bend over backwards to be charitable and patient with people, including people who support Trump," but "I probably went too far on that."

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