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But such requests probably could be accommodated — for the right price.
That can be accommodated in person at a number of locations.
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.
Only limited walk-ins will be accommodated to avoid prison over-crowding.
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.
How can the competing interests and outlooks on Brexit of diverging regions be accommodated?
All will be accommodated at Kutupalong, a government-run refugee camp in southern Bangladesh.
But Super Bowls are once-a-year events, that can be accommodated in other locations.
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.
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.
But French agrees with Etzioni that China's aspirations must be accommodated up to a point.
Service animals, however, have to be accommodated in any space where the general public is allowed.
Advocates have called for additional time to be added so would-be voters can be accommodated.
It appeared that roughly twice as many veterans were admitted as could be accommodated in seats.
All the major Marvel heroes had to be accommodated, and still more characters would be introduced.
Moreover the boundary between discomforting opinions, which ought to be accommodated, and the abhorrent kind is unstable.
TV schedules get thrown off, and start times for national sports and entertainment events must be accommodated.
All these variations in supply cannot be controlled by power grid managers, so they must be accommodated.
The subways serve about 35 times as many commuters as will be accommodated in the new station.
Even the president has taken a stand for the rights of transgender kids to be accommodated at school.
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.
It is hard to imagine how its members might accommodate the Taliban—even if they want to be accommodated.
This means some of their demands for additional spending on child and elderly care will have to be accommodated.
They allow many more practitioners access to training than could be accommodated at permanent lab facilities such as hospitals.
Mr. Foxx said far more airlines had expressed interest in flying to Havana, the capital, than could be accommodated.
Mr. Pintard said he believed there was enough space in shelters for those who would need to be accommodated.
Many of them will be accommodated in new jobs at the newly opened warehouses and other stores, the official said.
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.
Social distancing and working from home need to be accommodated, if not mandated, and mass events need to be suspended.
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.
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.
There's limited space in the gallery, so per the Cloisters's standard rules, preorganized groups of ten or more cannot be accommodated.
Although Saturday's program is at capacity, walk-ins will be accommodated 20 minutes after the program begins according to seat availability.
But Cappon didn't want to be accommodated: She made it through her whole senior year without missing a single class or assignment.
Up to 20 children can be accommodated at each of the El Valor Children and Family Centers, according to a Facebook post.
We thus expect the projects can be accommodated without causing negative industry-wide credit pressures in either the airport or airline sectors.
If security checkpoints are to be part of the modern concert experience, they should be accommodated by the design of the hall.
"We have thoughts as to how it could be accommodated in this facility; for our neighbors, for the families and for history."
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, if an item doesn't fit through the door or otherwise can't be accommodated in the home, then it's on the buyer.
Such citizens will also understand that they occupy the country along with more than 325 million fellow citizens whose views must be accommodated.
And without specifications about how many people could be accommodated on the rescue flights, Americans were still unclear if they could get on.
But they are the ones who ignite the court battles, who mean no prayers at high school football games, who must be accommodated.
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.
Many have voiced concerns that people with physical handicaps, or folks with autism spectrum disorders, will not be accommodated at the March, reported STAT.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 1990, President George H. W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities and demands that they be accommodated in the workplace.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Trump-supporting right's case for single-payer is part of a vision of a party where ideological purity on economic issues is much less important, and where welfare state expansion can be accommodated if it serves other goals — like building a political base among working-class whites.
" To Negus, Strachan continues, "this resulted in a 'taken for granted way of working in which staff view artists that can be accommodated to the conventions of the rock tradition as long-term career acts', whereas pop, soul and dance acts are viewed as 'short-term fashion dependent artists'.
He said the new study, with its "inferred properties of the extreme magnetic environment," doesn't pinpoint a single source type, saying it could, for example, be accommodated by a young neutron star or the extreme conditions located at the center of a galaxy, the latter of which he says is unlikely.
The request might be just, and in full accordance with international law, but it will not be accommodated by Pakistan nonetheless, due to Islamabad's view of its own geopolitical position vis-à-vis India, and its inability to offer the Kabul government better terms of cooperation than does New Delhi.
Samuel Schwartz, a traffic expert who has been working as a consultant to New Jersey Transit, said last week that if many of the displaced rail commuters who could not be accommodated by extra buses drove to New York City in separate cars, the line getting into the Holland Tunnel could stretch for 25 miles.
News from elsewhere on the internet Essential stories from WIRED's canonBack in 2015, WIRED profiled the up-and-coming "demand economy" delivery startup DoorDash, and the business model now threatened by California's new law: "building a vast service empire with a full-time staff that can easily be accommodated at an Il Fornaio dinner seating, and an army of contract workers that would barely squeeze into Levi's Stadium."
Miller has also long backed a provision central to Trump's plans to reform the VA, one that would allow veterans to access private health care with a veteran's card if they cannot be accommodated quickly enough at a VA facility, even if they live near a VA center -- a provision many veterans services organizations have either opposed or expressed skepticism about, questioning the cost and the impact on VA-run health care.
The minister intends to seek an extension to the legislated review time limit by six months (to 21 months in total) and seek an extension to the legislated time limit for the government's decision by three months (to six months in total), for an anticipated total of 27 months * no project proponent will be asked to return to the starting line — project reviews will continue within the current legislative framework and in accordance with treaty provisions * decisions will be based on science, traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples and other relevant evidence * the views of the public and affected communities will be sought and considered * indigenous peoples will be meaningfully consulted, and where appropriate, impacts on their rights and interests will be accommodated * direct and upstream greenhouse gas emissions linked to the projects under review will be assessed.

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