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"cater to" Definitions
  1. to provide the things that a particular type of person wants, especially things that you do not approve of
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"We don't cater to need, we cater to desire," Mr. Vigneron said.
There is a fundamental difference, in my opinion, between apps that cater to gay men and apps that cater to men and women.
Sometimes you get into these factory-content machines that have been doing it for years and years and years and years, and they have to cater to certain advertisers and they have to cater to a certain ideology, they have to cater to a certain format.
North Korea's May Day Stadium can cater to 114,000 people
"[Scott] bends over backwards to cater to Kylie and Stormi."
They cater to what wider society terms as being alternative.
However, his ambition led him to cater to prejudiced voters.
The city's sex shops cater to a variety of needs.
Cater to the base, but don't neglect the swing vote.
Schools of choice must cater to the needs of families.
Rage against our docile conditioning and cater to your needs.
Babies get people to drop everything and cater to them.
We have no duty to cater to strangers with cameras.
I hope you can cater to their eclectic musical tastes.
Some art fairs cater to fans of a particular medium.
"We cater to a very discerning clientele," Mr. Stephen said.
That's why institutions that cater to snoots generally discourage it.
These cater to an insatiable British appetite for party drugs.
And Walmart seemed prepared to cater to the high demand.
It's clear that they cater to very different target audiences.
The businesses here now have to cater to mostly tourists.
Small businesses that cater to the workers line the streets.
You're still strong, but you have to cater to a man.
It will cater to demand from North America and South America.
Individual hosts level-up to better cater to guests' specific needs.
Is it an artistic struggle trying to cater to their experiences?
Part of this is to cater to different tastes and moods.
It's not just the mud bricks that cater to the climate.
Many businesses, however, especially those that cater to tourists, offer translations.
That is opening opportunities in areas that cater to Chinese consumers.
"When you cater to them, you make them happier," Mackey said.
It would also launch localized menus to cater to different tastes.
Most of the shopping in Monaco seemed to cater to millionaires.
These two classic brands have evolved to cater to modern clients.
The city's rich cultural attractions do not always cater to scrimpers.
In-law suites cater to the Asian custom of multigenerational living.
That would cater to the political preferences of the Trump administration.
Select genres cater to elementary, tween, teen, and adult listeners alike.
Hundreds of cafes, restaurants and pastry shops there cater to Syrians.
Unsurprisingly, startups increasingly recognize opportunities to cater to this aging population.
But plenty of wishes we cater to teach the wrong message.
Should Commencement Events Cater to Smaller Groups Within the Graduating Class?
Most online career marketplaces, like LinkedIn, cater to college-educated professionals.
Service providers are upping their game to cater to these needs.
I think the current strategy can cater to limited downside revisions.
You're living a life where there is someone to cater to your every need, and if someone's not there catering to your every need, you can hire somebody full time to cater to your every need.
Peabody explained most alcohol brands cater to men, and that's a problem.
The mainstream skincare industry does claim to cater to different skin types.
Any business that wants to prosper has to cater to their needs.
It's almost like malls are specifically designed to cater to sad people.
Even then, clubs and home growers will cater to a niche market.
Some programmes cater to the needs of those who lack basic skills.
I just needed to find the brands that could cater to me.
Nor does it cater to a certain shade, skin type, or personality.
And how we decide to cater to them is up to us.
Ahead, we've found the best sites that cater to last-minute shoppers.
In addition, their tactile solutions largely cater to a high-class market.
It's no wonder companies are hoping to cater to their taste buds.
Very specific gifts that cater to their love of cats, of course.
Those ads aren't just more effective because they cater to our interests.
Banks were taken off guard and were unprepared to cater to customers.
Tara said she hasn't yet had to cater to those aforementioned weirdos.
Both have tony shopping streets, although they cater to vastly different clienteles.
"I've always loved sport, and Gosha's designs cater to that," continues Colin.
S. border and cater to Canadians stand as physical proof of that.
In summer most pensioners go home, hurting firms that cater to them.
Many others are locally minded, just like the restaurants they cater to.
On the earbuds front, Apple does not cater to petite people, period.
It will be designed to cater to 100 million passengers per year.
It's a different kind of lifestyle and we cater to these lives.
A: Shop sites that cater to gently used clothes or use apps.
There are rare exceptions to startups that cater to more affluent populations.
For both stores, convenience is key to cater to its urban customers.
We believe the opportunity to cater to the new mass market, i.e.
Fragmented citizenry: Communities have to cater to multiple constituencies in different ways.
Secrets of Flying, his sophomore album, still didn't cater to his interests.
I believe we cater to a younger artistic crowd as a shop.
We also want to cater to people with a 360-degree approach.
If young people voted at higher rates, politicians would cater to them.
And he has watched Phuket evolve to cater to a choosier clientele.
The government is trying to cater to the concerns of the young.
There are indeed properties that cater to this abuse of birthright citizenship.
It would be difficult for the party not to cater to them.
I begin going to bars that don't just cater to college students.
There are lots of companies that cater to bow-seekers like Eakins.
Over 230 years, an industry arose to cater to the smug style.
"Certain brands cater to the culture," Scott said of the brand to Vogue.
This is part of the audience that PewDiePie and his videos cater to.
Tarjimly isn't necessarily the first service of this kind to cater to refugees.
Several lenders in the San Francisco area now specifically cater to Chinese buyers.
It's an expensive service, so initially it will cater to more affluent people.
Places that didn't care for your attention and therefore didn't cater to it.
Read on for nine treatments specifically formulated to cater to every hair concern.
"It's a question of who leadership is going to cater to," Sachtleben said.
One is how to cater to the advanced intellectual development of their child.
Many of the operating system's marquee features cater to precisely those power users.
So, I took the time to research colorists who cater to natural hair.
This is the Viacom-owned network's latest effort to cater to younger audiences.
Parties that cater to Arab citizens received just 328,000 votes, a 26% drop.
It's not the first feature to cater to younger users in recent months.
At 6,000 square feet, these locations cater to central metropolitan and rural areas.
Even adult websites are experimenting on ways to better cater to smartphone viewers.
Instead, the towers cater to tourists, with the Hyatt as the main draw.
Competition incentivizes firms to cater to the interests of viewers, listeners, and readers.
Tingyi recently introduced Master Soup with no MSG to cater to healthier slurpers.
It didn't focus on teams, nor did it exclusively cater to pro gamers.
The city has only 8,000 public buses to cater to its 18m people.
With FunimationNow, the company is hoping to cater to its booming anime fanbase.
Production companies in turn are expanding their services to cater to DTC companies.
But can one chain really cater to both sides of the economic spectrum?
The diverse Indian food palate has been a tough one to cater to.
They never considered whether they should cater to that market in that way.
She's the Man really does its part to cater to the female gaze.
And that we will show out if you actually cater to our needs.
Occasionally, it also partners with retailers that also cater to their younger demographic.
Not only does P2i cater to electronics, but also performance and military clothing!
The best novels do not cater to likability, but they do demand lovability.
"The tendency for this union is to cater to current players," she said.
These figures aren't just for kids, but do cater to them as well.
Films that cater to what's comfortable and capitulates to the most unimaginative fans?
The options, including stores that cater to both men and women, are thin.
At first it appeared to cater to a completely different market than Apple.
They are quick to cater to special interest groups, terrible at saying no.
We have a signing every month, and we definitely cater to our customers.
A few companies now manufacture luxury doomsday shelters that cater to superrich clientele.
It even launched a "social eating" category to cater to its South Korean users.
According to True, laptop manufacturer websites are trying to cater to everyone at once.
A facility that would cater to the elderly, children and residents of our town?
It can then tune parts of the service to cater to those international users.
Internet learning is great for the casual learner, and that's who I cater to.
It relies on "two-sided markets", which cater to two groups—workers and customers.
Twitch streamers are modern celebrities, ones that cater to diverse audiences through video games.
Facebook has a long history of trying and failing to cater to teen audiences.
But there are certain destinations that simply attract — and cater to — a younger crowd.
Having, let's say, a diaper fetish—we don't cater to it, because we can't.
We cater to majorities of Latinos and that's how we keep our base interested.
Its leaders constantly cater to these feelings, seemingly at the expense of all else.
The fan tuans are also made to cater to a younger, more Westernized palate.
No system will ever run perfectly or be able to cater to every experience.
Blinkist seems to cater to types like myself: readers with more curiosity than time.
All of those just cater to these college entrepreneurs, which has been amazingly helpful.
But don't expect the company to lower prices to cater to lower income buyers.
Or they could cater to astronauts' senses by imbuing the pillow with relaxing smells.
And there have been no shortage of productions looking to cater to this audience.
To cater to after-work shoppers, department stores and supermarkets stay open till 10pm.
Some firms that cater to tourists have themselves as well as terrorism to blame.
Dogs devote their lives to humans, and humans cater to their pups at doga.
Some branches now stay open until 8pm to cater to people who work late.
American Express recently opened six high-end Centurion Lounges that cater to its cardholders.
The new establishments say they aim to cater to longtime residents and newcomers alike.
"They cater to the masses, there is something for everyone within Wegmans," she said.
It takes time, and the company is known to cater to the faithful first.
And most definitely not by trying to cater to society's superficial whims and expectations.
They know what their clientele is, and they know how to cater to them.
We cater to people on the other end of the spectrum all the time.
In Tesco, there are even ready-made meals that cater to customers with allergies.
And we look at some hotels around the world that cater to book lovers.
Nordstrom is trying to cater to New York customers in a variety of ways.
There are strains of metal that cater to the far-right neo-Nazi crowd.
Some spas are trying to cater to clients by promoting stress relief from coronavirus.
Since then they have been receiving emotional support on how to cater to her.
It's no surprise that streaming services also want to cater to this lucrative market.
If a strike were to drag on, workers who cater to Hollywood would suffer.
Unlike Geofeedia, he said, Social Sentinel does not cater to law enforcement or municipalities.
To cater to them, Analogue added an additional FPGA that they can program on.
"It's really important to be able to cater to the younger generations," Flora said.
He has no driver to shuttle him around or assistants to cater to him.
I've reported in the past about doctors who seemed to cater to Trump's whims.
Soda giants have built stakes and bought beverage companies to cater to changing tastes.
It expanded over time to cater to Pickens' two favorite pastimes: hunting and golf.
All tricks cater to this specific branch of photography that produces non-reproducible objects.
Fitbit's in a little bit easier spot, because they're not trying to cater to two vastly different audiences versus Garmin is trying to cater to someone who's not even going to run at all, just going to walk and wear this activity tracker.
But Coinbase has plowed money back into a master plan to cater to institutional investors.
Entire industries are developing or adjusting services to cater to this customer interest, Batarags wrote.
It's meant to cater to anyone, especially those who have been underserved by conventional material.
The story appeared on several viral content sites that cater to some of Trump's supporters.
It's now a street food haven, packed with stalls that cater to LA's diverse population.
They have pushed the company to explore more products that cater to the Latino market.
Writers aren't necessarily changing their stories in order to sway or cater to their readers.
"We'll try to adjust our consumers' requests and cater to Kazakh national cuisine," Boranbayev said.
It will continue to promote and cater to a very specific Hadid-esque body type.
I wanted to cater to the outside audience, and not betray my brand of comedy.
Then position your product or service to cater to your audience and satisfy their needs.
Others, like Nurx and Maven, cater to women's health needs, from pregnancy to birth control.
Wealthy pastors are seen as blessed and their entertaining, informal services cater to popular taste.
The catch was that they had to cater to kids and families from 2 p.m.
Social platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn are also there to cater to people-focused queries.
The fixation has in turn prompted purveyors of food to cater to Instagram's foodie set.
It's not news that a lot of makeup brands don't cater to every skin tone.
Parties that cater to Arab citizens of Israel received just 328,000 votes, a 26% drop.
These pieces didn't just cater to a diverse clientele, offering sizes from XS to 22018X.
Each of the hotels is jaw-droppingly beautiful, but cater to different types of travelers.
Of course, these throwaway dishes don't only exist just to cater to special dietary needs.
Basically, Grazia Chiuri's mission for Dior to cater to every kind of modern woman succeeded.
Now Apple seems to be going out of its way to cater to developers, too.
It almost seems that we have created needs so that we can cater to them.
"Wealth jobs," or personal-care gigs that typically cater to wealthy clientele, are growing fast.
That is the clientele Mr. Chaconas aimed to cater to while keeping the offerings local.
Its clothing options cater to a variety of styles, fit well, and are reasonably priced.
The Glance Clock breaks with the idea that smart devices should cater to the individual.
So for this year's ComplexCon, I'm making some works that cater to this expanded demographic.
You guys have a job to do, and it's not to cater to the players.
"Our hope is we know the needs better and cater to those needs," he said.
But local businesses did not know how to cater to their needs, especially foreign visitors.
Restaurants, clothing stores and other businesses soon sprang up to cater to the growing population.
Hotels, flights and tour operators are beginning to cater to their dietary and religious needs.
In stocking its shelves, the company wanted to cater to local tastes, Mr. Janes said.
Small businesses that cater to tourists are also taking steps to become more elder-friendly.
His company may cater to rich thrill seekers, but he insists he is an idealist.
McHale's was the antithesis of today's gourmet boutique burger franchises that cater to the masses.
The roach, now a zombie slave, is forced to cater to the wasp's every whim.
Some restaurants already cater to what online platforms like GrubHub say people want to eat.
The schoolbook story of democracy is that political figures compete to cater to voters' demands.
Interior designer firms cater to well-known celebrities, condominium builders, nursing homes and retail stores.
Storefronts, including an antique coin shop and a quilting store, cater to an older crowd.
Schools can cater to the needs of gifted students without giving them a specific title.
These boxes are high in protein and cater to customers looking for plant-based recipes.
Meanwhile, banks' eagerness to cater to WeWork has also come into question, the FT notes.
Meanwhile, banks' eagerness to cater to WeWork has also come into question, the FT notes.
Some feminists, for example, accused Ms. Inada of trying too hard to cater to men.
Lu believes Zhenmeat will be competitive because its meat alternatives will cater to Chinese tastes.
It opened the Showcase Mall store to cater to a broader customer base, he added.
The hospital has eight intensive care units that cater to koalas with specific medical needs.
The show, which will cater to a millennial audience, will be 30 minutes in length.
It's easy to understand, and share, bite-size statements that cater to your political views.
And elected officials can break promises to cater to public opinion or interest group demands.
In Mykonos, you are constantly on your feet, ready to cater to the customer's needs.
But tour operators cater to both advanced and novice swimmers and offer stroke analysis and coaching.
There are two huge marketplaces dedicated to products and services that cater to the Hmong community.
Essentially, celebrities and studios who cater to HFPA members are thought to be rewarded with nominations.
I would say it's a changing city that will cater to a lot of different stuff.
When it comes to agritech, alternative production models have also arisen to cater to consumers' preferences.
That flavor is missing, she said, in suburban mosques that cater to more affluent, acculturated Muslims.
At best, they're designed to entertain a child — the same demographic Laffy Taffies mainly cater to.
Lopez Obrador's critics say he has done too much to cater to Trump's hardline immigration agenda.
World Of HyattThe 12 brands under the Hyatt Group cater to the business and luxury traveler.
Both of those models are similarly low-end to the 3.1 and cater to prepaid customers.
But some camps cater to more niche interests, such as neuroscience, outer space or even atheism.
An attempt to cater to blue-collar workers at an even lower price didn't work out.
But the plot also sounds like some ludicrous Hollywood nonsense meant to cater to male audiences.
Dozens of new cricket academies have opened around the country to cater to the growing demand.
Until Trump, no candidate has run a campaign so perfectly designed to cater to authoritarians' concerns.
"If it's their preference, we certainly want to be able to cater to it," Denerstein said.
You've had hits that both cater to your dance roots and ones that are transparent emotionally.
Social media sites are built to cater to the base preferences and desires of their users.
The challenge is to actually do just that, and not only cater to affluent party goers.
Chains that cater to a spectrum of income levels and affluence have seen their sales dwindle.
Initially he started off with hot chocolate, but expanded his company to cater to his customers.
Moore also admitted to putting her career on pause in order to cater to Adams' needs.
But, a new e-commerce destination is hoping to cater to one slice of that demographic.
Other retailers are using a less complex strategy to cater to consumers' unique tastes: Their size.
Acer's previous attempts to cater to this audience have been somewhat undercut by cheap build quality.
Aiming to cater to millennial home buyers, Zillow Group just launched a new website called RealEstate.
There are also showcase tournaments coming in July that cater to players bound for junior college.
This isn't the first move Spotify has made in recent months to better cater to families.
He said other businesses, such as delis that are open 24 hours, also cater to students.
More media and tech companies, from ESPN to FanDuel, are starting to cater to sports bettors.
New facilities in U.S. tax haven Delaware mainly cater to the busy New York art market.
Reduced spending among the ultra-wealthy has also hurt retailers that cater to them, Beam said.
Peloton's classes offer enough variety to cater to a wide audience while making its programs personalized.
We have to be developing highly technical products that cater to the needs of elite athletes.
Clinics that cater to a specific population are a great way to ensure high-quality care.
Centered on an Anglican minister who's attempting to cater to a tiny inner-city flock, Rev.
We cater to the rich and privileged urban elite, while the poor masses fall further behind.
Additionally, most price points also cater to the "oil rich" myth of high-spending Middle Easterners.
Other websites use their legal protected status to specifically cater to those users with malicious intent.
Other financial advisors who traditionally cater to older clients with more wealth were skeptical she'd succeed.
"Other publications are limited because they cater to such a large spectrum of people," she said.
To comply with state laws, the doctors work for separate companies that cater to the sites.
I think Lacoste is very well placed to cater to the current demands of that market.
Small businesses have sprung up to cater to the crowds, and construction-related activity is resuming.
HBO MAX will need this feature if it truly wants to cater to families with children.
For now, the company will cater to the developer community and hope to build from there.
Carriers have also poured millions into refreshing their cabins to cater to high-paying corporate travelers.
Mr. Roberts, 48, said he and his wife were pleased to cater to their multiracial clientele.
Despite being asked, he never considered changing his name to cater to unfamiliar audiences, or executives.
And for the companies that cater to survivalists, 2020 has been a record year so far.
As young brands pop up to cater to those needs, consumers are voting with their pocketbook.
To cater to millennial viewers, NBC has stepped up its focus on growing its digital business.
Each playable class has its own set of strengths that cater to different style of playing.
Both Amazon and Whole Foods cater to younger consumers including millennials as well as the affluent.
The platform doesn't cater to video, which has been a major growth areas for online ads.
Unless we cater to all segments of life and segments of people, we cannot be successful.
A la carte pricing also has allowed airlines to cater to customers' needs in other ways.
His own songs don't cater to the brief, distracted ambience of street performance; they demand full commitment.
Increasingly, there are boutique agencies that only cater to luxury trips or one-of-a-kind experiences.
The van seats six, and is designed to cater to the "millennial lifestyle," whatever that might mean.
The B shares, which cater to average investors, trade at a more affordable price of about $214.
That&aposs why they call her Samantha Bee lists because she cater to such a low denominator.
Kids can be notoriously difficult to please —  and one restaurant knows just how to cater to them.
Many luxury brands have been partnering with streetwear brands to cater to millennials, Business Insider previously reported.
Both Amazon and Whole Foods cater to younger consumers, including millennials, as well as more affluent shoppers.
He hopes the new Brawn division will encourage fashion brands to cater to men of more sizes.
Youtube and Twitch help, but feel like dice rolls and definitely cater to particular types of games.
"I just have to continually cater to my specific skillset, which is my social game," he says.
And she has abandoned her view that the central bank shouldn't try to cater to financial markets.
They host family-friendly yoga sessions and cater to adults with classes for ages 21 and up.
Surrounded by paddy fields, this abandoned house has been redesigned to cater to a book lover's needs. 
If it works, the consequences will be a government under huge pressure to cater to that anger.
Yet the rise of social-media platforms that cater to users' customization are helping create more opportunities.
And it launched Mediterranean Diet recipes to cater to those looking for other ways of healthy eating.
News, and simply having Good American cater to as many women as possible from the get-go.
Several underutilized, often abandoned spaces have been transformed to ones that appeal and cater to local residents.
Our bodies aren't prescriptive, and most of us have proportions that these retailers simply don't cater to.
"We cater to anyone interested in taking their sounds and productions to the next level," Keaton says.
Currently, there aren't any luxury dryers on the market with attachments that cater to straightening coily hair.
So he started RTT Concierge to cater to the whims of the nonfamous wealthy and some celebrities.
As cars got heavier, faster, more comfortable, and more ubiquitous, communities were designed to cater to them.
Luckily for the brand, it seems to have found another way to cater to Millenials — dank memes.
" La added that some higher-end barbershops cater to grooming bearded men, but "regular salons usually don't.
There are dozens of platforms that cater to crowdfunding, but Kickstarter and Indiegogo are the most popular.
This could mean the obvious: that it wants to continue to meet with and cater to developers.
What he&aposs trying to do right now is really cater to both sides of the fence.
Several hundred ultra-Orthodox men have, however, enlisted in special units that cater to their religious needs.
Advisers in UBS's American wealth management division will use a robot to cater to well-heeled clients.
Retailers typically cater to this sentiment by hiking prices on their end, knowing that shoppers will pay.
Before, managers at the headquarters devised new products to cater to the mainland's 32 provinces and regions.
Although such gatekeepers cater to the market gaze of readers, their aloofness guards them from easy consensus.
And G.M. is committed to selling the Bolt in Chevrolet showrooms that cater to mass-market consumers.
Lots of residents there cater to the wishes of elected officials, making them think they're particularly special.
Businesses use the data to determine where they should expand and how to cater to different communities.
BlackBerry didn&apost view the iPhone as competition since it didn&apost cater to the business market.
I let people have an online playlist to cater to all people coming in, so it varies.
Companies that cater to correctional populations target people who have a desperate need and no other options.
He never accomplishes anything, just declares that he would, if only everyone would cater to his will.
But Sling still tries to cater to would-be Hulu subscribers by touting its on-demand library.
The company seems to be trying to making some gestures to cater to other media companies' interests.
Chocolate mousse, a vanilla soufflé and blackberries with walnut gelato and sabayon cater to the sweet tooth.
For a project meant to cater to non-experts, some of the language can be off-putting.
Women don't need to cater to men, or emulate them, to be worthy of love or respect.
This "nesting" phenomenon may benefit other companies that can cater to the wishes of home-bound consumers.
This likely makes her indisposed to cater to journalists' idiosyncratic whims, including their love of press conferences.
Background reading: Companies are using location data to cater to advertisers, retail outlets and even hedge funds.
On the main highway, shiny new restaurants cater to people who have enriched themselves during the war.
Even ski areas that don't regularly offer uphill access are adding special events that cater to enthusiasts.
To cater to these kids, there are many new camps, including gender-fluid and L.G.B.T.Q. sleep-aways.
Not designed to cater to hordes of tourists, it can present issues for visitors, particularly in cost.
"Apple Watches cater to a much broader consumer base, including young customers and gadget lovers," said Thielke.
Immigrants from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru moved in, opening businesses that cater to a Latin American audience.
Alexander said the brand assortment and product selection is carefully curated to cater to respective consumer demographics.
Recently added to that list: playground equipment in auditoriums to cater to 22020- to 12-year-olds.
The monthlong festival, coming in April 2018, is designed to cater to children on the autism spectrum.
And the salon experience itself needs to be updated to cater to women with textured hair needs.
Their unique content attracts a wide variety of sponsors who cater to both human and feline customers.
Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley has 15,500 human advisors who cater to millionaires, and $2.7 trillion in customer assets.
Some of the newest S.U.V.s also cater to consumers interested in prestige, luxury, and, above all, comfort.
Unusually, many of them are open on Sundays to cater to foreign workers on their day off.
I've seen some very nice bathrooms in Dubai, but only in places that cater to the wealthy.
Still, some people expressed concern that the project would cater to wealthy newcomers while excluding longtime residents.
The solar-powered camps cater to middle-class Americans worried about their vulnerability in cities and suburbs.
IMDb used to cater to us movie trivia buffs who wanted to deepen our knowledge of cinema.
Mostly it's marked by a refusal to cater to any one notion of what makes a classic.
She was travelling alone, but there was a full staff on duty to cater to her needs.
We are also seeing more pass interference calls with the new rules that cater to the offense.
Yogurt companies are looking to cater to those looking for a snack, an indulgence or a breakfast.
There's currently good indication that the U.S. doesn't have enough ventilators to cater to all infected persons.
In recent years, companies have built "billionaire bunkers" that cater to the apocalyptic fears of the superrich.
They tend to charge less than human advisers and cater to customers with relatively little money to invest.
If you're not sure what they want, there are several subscription services that cater to just about anyone.
Check out the bakery, too, for custom-made cakes that cater to a variety of special dietary needs.
For example, Pandia Health currently offers free product samples in each shipment from companies that cater to women.
There are subscriptions that cater to vegetarian, pescatarian, vegan, paleo, and gluten-free diets, and everything in between.
So, we have to cater to that and find products that are able to uniquely appeal to them.
Many caucus sites will be on the Las Vegas Strip to cater to the state's large urban population.
So whether there's an AI that can usefully cater to all those different facets remains to be seen.
It's almost as if women who can support themselves don't cater to societal pressures to find a man.
Some voters in New Hampshire made clear they did not want Biden to cater to the party progressives.
From December 7th a new legal entity (Airbnb China) will cater to all those neglected hosts and guests.
The director ensures stores have the best resources, policies, and standard operating procedures to cater to their customers. 
Plus, brands like Le Tote have added maternity to the mix in order to cater to this clientele.
Those shows, however mixed in quality, did at least cater to the Broadway audience's taste for bright spectacle.
Rather than cater to his needs, Hurley gets out of the car, leaving him to fend for himself.
We love music, so we try to cater to the cultural music of the majority of these countries.
The effort is part of a broader push by Uber to cater to women drivers in the region.
The proposed tweets are designed not only to imitate Trump, 71, but also to cater to his base.
And the Wall Street firms who cater to them get less business, so research budgets are cut back.
There's an incredible number of indie beauty brands out there that cater to even the most specific desires.
That hasn't done much to ally fears that the magazines will begin to cater to conservative viewpoints. Great.
The two teams felt they were both trying to cater to a consumer that had been historically underserved.
Golden Oaks lets Ms Ramos skewer the pretences of the wealthy and the businesses that cater to them.
No promise to fight for the little guy, even as they cater to the wealthiest and most powerful.
Most dispensaries cater to high-end customers and newbies that want expensive products and tons of hand-holding.
Plus, candidates would recognize the potential contributions of unaffiliated voters and would be incentivized to cater to them.
Sesame Workshop will focus on learning materials that cater to the needs of refugee children and direct services.
Is it hard to find vendors that cater to the very specific and creative needs of your clients?
It plans to launch an e-commerce enabled website in China to cater to the fast-growing market.
They cater to a high-end consumer, where the Tesla is usually their second, third, or fourth vehicle.
Carbon fiber and Kevlar might not cater to everyone's tastes, but it's the thinnest board deck I've seen.
Despite these concerns, the industry shift is creating buzz because of its potential to better cater to consumers.
Once she trains, she hopes to open a ballet school to cater to a diverse group of ballerinas.
Note: This article is written using cisgender language, because most sex shops cater to cisgender couples and individuals.
Lively bistros that cater to local French diners seem to be full; formal, expensive restaurants much less so.
Asked whether Western films could be modified to cater to strict local rules, Aron said it was likely.
These proposals appear inspired by aggressive compensation regulations in many EU countries that cater to a misguided populism.
The service would cater to the individualized expectations of younger viewers, while allowing advertisers to target particular audiences.
Roker hopes the cafe will cater to guests who don't want to derail their diet in the parks.
The most bipartisan channels in America tend to be those that cater to broad audiences or to children.
" Mr. Saft, a veteran of many a building brouhaha, said, "You certainly have to cater to both constituencies.
Experts say internship programs can cater to privileged people, and don't always best prepare participants for the job.
At elite schools, it is well known that there are courses designed to cater to certain sports teams.
According to Mr. Ackerman, it is meant to cater to "nonplanned instant gratification," not unlike what Instacart offers.
It aims to cater to locals, creating a more relaxed night out than other casinos in Las Vegas.
"Consumers today want drink choices that cater to their lifestyle and offer both convenience and experience," she said.
Dunkin' will cater to pumpkin superfans by rebranding eight stores across the country as "Pumpkin'" shops on Wednesday.
While many online furniture retailers cater to a specific design style, on Perigold you can find almost anything.
Millennials' spending habits can be destructive to industries that are slow to cater to the powerful demographic's tastes.
There have been federal raids over the years against so-called "maternity hotels" that cater to these women.
Google is not alone in trying to cater to non-account holders by focusing on its feature set.
So why cater to a goofy convention that most people getting married can agree is stressful and costly?
Do you really wanna cater to the kind of guys who wear shoes with the toes built in?
While Disney's service is meant to be more family-friendly, Hulu will cater to a more adult market.
"I like that with the live cams, we can cater to whatever the fuck you're into," she says.
Why it matters: Silicon Valley favors comfort and utility over fashion, and companies like Allbirds cater to that.
Washington said he also soon hopes to expand the company's products to cater to a more transfeminine audience.
Erdoes keeps a relatively low public profile as she travels the world to cater to the richest clients.
"But don't cater to them and limit the menu to only things the child readily accepts," warns Satter.
The prices of the remaining units would range in order to cater to multiple income levels, Hartman said.
The trucks, which cater to drivers looking for power and hauling might, are unlikely to go electric soon.
The protracted coaching search also appeared to reveal that the team is unwilling to completely cater to James.
They are there to cater to his every whim; he is a Hollywood player with a Hollywood life.
An overindulgent owner, too, may take a perverse pride in a cat's epicurean tastes and cater to it.
In spite of this, Brazil will be able to cater to soybean demand in export markets, he said.
Cyclists are everywhere: The terrain is mostly flat, there is little traffic, and hostelries cater to riders' needs.
But under his leadership, Breitbart News has gone to considerable lengths to cater to an audience that does.
But Democratic leaders made sure to cater to their centrist members when the legislation hit the House floor.
Toymaker Skyrocket has a formula behind its best-selling toys to cater to these viral and trending videos.
New businesses are springing up close to the Paparoa Track trailheads to cater to hikers and mountain bikers.
Champs-Élysées stores know they cater to tourists, and, as a result, their merchandise rarely goes on sale.
"I collect them because it's visually appealing and to support the influencers that cater to me," she said.
You may also have luck getting your relatives to try weed if you cater to a specific need.
The reality is that AltSchool and others like it, which cater to the élite, aren't revolutionary at all.
Many stores in the center of the city cater to the rancher lifestyle, selling boots and big hats.
As hosts, it's thoughtful to consider our guests' desires, but there's no need to cater to them absolutely.
So you'll need someone else who'll cater to that and it'll be different little small niches pop up.
With their amazing sound systems, hi-fi bars and clubs in New York City cater to discerning audiophiles.
The point is to cater to millennial and black audiences, innovate new outreach techniques, operationalize customer happiness, etcetera.
It's almost as if Democrats invented "rape culture" just to cater to white female college graduates http://t.
So, the question is: Should we reform lactariums so as to make them cater to a bigger public?
The event will run for an additional 2 days to cater to the snaking queues, finishing on 31 October.
But banks aren't only using social media to cater to existing customers, they're using it to target new ones.
Initially intended to cater to writing partners, it allows multiple writers to work on a screenplay in real time.
It just requires a refusal to cater to the lowest common denominator and an understanding that everyone deserves respect.
For Glassman, a self-professed libertarian, its important that his affiliates maintain the ability to cater to local demographics.
Their answers ranged from B2B software platforms that cater to cannabis companies to product testing labs, and cultivation companies.
That includes expanding its membership options to cater to shoppers who aren't ready to commit to a full year.
Dubai, for instance, encouraged them to set up shop to cater to the children of its large expat population.
Investors scurried to shares of companies that cater to domestic demand and have small exposures to the global economy.
The overwhelming majority are Protestant, and only a handful cater to minority faiths such as Judaism, Hinduism and Islam.
We're told to cater to our partner's pleasure (especially if that partner is male), putting it above our own.
At Palais de Tokyo, selections from nearly two centuries of enclosed models cater to our eagerness to be voyeurs.
GB: Loopnet is a platform for commercial property, where we cater to the $3 trillion single-family rental market.
But the founders of IGSD aim to cater to parents who have been priced out of the private sector.
The business now teaches almost 1,000 children and Chuah recently opened a second facility to cater to growing demand.
Though this collection is new for DG, the house is not the first to cater to the Muslim market.
This is exactly what fans hoped Rihanna would cater to when she launched Fenty — and RiRi did not disappoint.
Presidents have hundreds of staff members to cater to their every whim during their time in the White House. 
Reshma Chattaram Chamberlin, co-founder and chief brand officer, said their strategy is to cater to women like them.
PayPal still processes payments for other consumer spyware companies, however, including those that do cater to the stalker market.
It's cozy, and Helix has a variety of other mattresses that cater to different sleeping positions and firmness preferences.
I could give you a million reasons why you don't need to cater to anyone or anything to succeed.
Congress won't reflect those values until young people vote in large numbers and force politicians to cater to them.
The company sees even more potential in targeted advertising for podcasts, which inherently cater to more clearly defined interests.
But unlike Chanel and Louis Vuitton, we are able in our business to cater to all of the market.
The momentum at these four brands comes as retailers that cater to affluent shoppers reported weak holiday quarter results.
Women and girls are bussed into mining areas for weekends to cater to the demand from miners and gangsters.
Fancy restaurants cater to their cosmopolitan tastes, and there is a branch of London's Tate Gallery to stroll through.
The No. 2 U.S. airline expects its new widebody Airbus A350 airplanes will help it cater to growing demand.
CT: Let's talk about Rhoda because it's a dining concept you've introduced to cater to the socially responsible diner.
Both cater to techies as well as the fashion-aware (the line between hipster and nerd can be fuzzy).
Airlines should cater to both sides of society — those who don't mind traveling with babies and those who do.
They promise to fight for the little guy even as they cater to the wealthiest and the most powerful.
Hotels cater to what they think are your tastes and go out of their way to make you comfortable.
Announced in June, the company said the security keys would cater to cross-platform users — particularly Apple device owners.
But Blizzard's move to cater to the sentimental desires of its fans is a step in a refreshing direction.
The urban messiness of street vendors gets tidied away as more sanitized stores that cater to foreigners take over.
A gluten-free, vegan influencer has criticized a fine dining restaurant for failing to cater to her dietary requirements.
Even apps like Maps, Camera, Weather and Uber use location services to cater to users based on their location.
Some of the smaller funds that have emerged cater to family offices and wealthy individuals, and are geographically diverse.
The locals are too busy throwing a wedding party to cater to guests and we respect them for that.
It will also cater to couples who may not be ready to have children, with sperm freezing for men.
Blackwater Falls State Park (above) attracts hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts; towns like nearby Davis, W.Va., cater to them.
Meanwhile, Wal-Mart and Target, which cater to the everyday consumer, are reporting stronger-than-expected traffic and growth.
While leading Daraz, he expanded the platform to cater to categories beyond fashion; Daraz was later sold to Alibaba.
On the one hand, Coachella tends to cater to popular interests, and hip-hop is undeniably huge right now.
Just think of the furious competition to cater to different parts of the health care market that could emerge.
Most backpacks we've selected have compartments for up to 15.6-inch laptops, but obviously others cater to larger versions.
They cater to people with substance-abuse problems or mental illnesses and to others trying to avoid homeless shelters.
A faster, more usable web benefits Google, as it helps the company better cater to its primarily mobile users.
Three courses have just been added to cater to hot fields: artificial intelligence, virtual reality and self-driving cars.
You want to cater to her sense of style, but you want to make sure you're offering something new.
Industries have shifted to cater to millennials and startups have sprung up to fill in gaps in the market.
Millennials have been identifying holes and new opportunities in various industries to cater to their generation's need for convenience.
Chairman Jay Clayton made it clear that he will not look to update securities laws to cater to crypto.
More than 2202 million Americans receive health care coverage through their employment, and these plans cater to employers' wishes.
Not only do such outfits cater to older customers, but they also have proved business models beyond just advertising.
Silicon Valley, in particular, can cater to and propel the creative ideas by and for immigrants in our midst.
But they cater to larger groups and more elaborate ceremonies, and these days, that can seem a bit much.
But they can also be exporters that cater to consumers in the developed world, like the Hyundai Motor Company.
PC sales overall are down, but if you examine PC hardware companies that cater to gamers, they're actually growing.
Industry and government officials agree that there should be chargers along highways to cater to people going long distances.
Municipal leaders and developers have happily seized on those new taxpayers, investing heavily in amenities to cater to them.
The teahouses tend to cater to older people who like to spend long hours in them, playing mahjong and gossiping.
Raccoons are incredibly adaptable, easily changing their habitats and diets to cater to the garbage, homes and lifestyles of humans.
They specifically cater to people on the road: truck and bus drivers and anyone on long hauls or road trips.
Its original purpose was to cater to people who missed out on the opportunity to go to university after school.
But even if you write well, write prolifically, and cater to the market, it still doesn't mean you'll find success.
And it would better cater to Spotify's younger demographic who already understand and regularly use Stories in other social apps.
He also has streaming video, internet porn, food delivery apps, and shopping sites to instantly cater to his every desire.
Aura Health was created by meditation teachers and therapists and uses artificial intelligence to cater to your unique thought processes.
Disney also has removed the majority of its content from Netflix, threatening its ability to cater to family-driven subscribers.
Dunkin' can't live solely off the breakfast crowd, so they're trying to cater to he flush after-hours BDSM community.
Suffice it to say, our stores have to cater to a very savvy, and very picky, demographic of beauty shoppers.
I wanted to be a part of the crowd, not cater to it; more important, I wanted time to write.
New platforms are springing up to cater to the growing interest in – and market for – this kind of beauty advice.
E3 was always meant to cater to investors, and that's still true today, but the first outing was more explicit.
They cater to those often neglected by commercial bankers, lending to small firms, farmers or exporters, or funding infrastructure projects.
There are strong commercial incentives for publishers to cater to the six members of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC).
I think it's up to us to produce as many space ships as we can to cater to that demand.
The Global X Millennials Thematic ETF (MILN), tracks Indxx' Millennials Thematic Index that comprises companies that cater to the generation.
The British version of Indian curry is an indigenous invention, created by Bangladeshi migrant chefs to cater to local tastes.
"How will 'Pitch' cater to the hard-core baseball fan expecting authenticity while still appealing to women?" the message read.
Politicians tailor their views, votes, policies and actions to cater to the people who can elect or un-elect them.
To some, the notion of building a business designed to cater to influencers' need for endless content may seem ridiculous.
New shapes and textures would become possible, and it would be easy to cater to special dietary and nutritional needs.
The intent is to add more subjects and experts to expand the range of professional problems it can cater to.
They argued Goldman's bank would only cater to the wealthy individuals and corporations that had long been its client base.
That could pose problems, given that the campaign is trying to cater to the show's more mainstream audience as well.
If he forms a right-wing coalition, Mr Netanyahu must cater to the demands of at least four other parties.
They're flooding the market with dozens of styles and sizes to cater to their fashion-conscious customers, and it's working.
The plan will be to add more features to cater to this demographic of individuals-as-businesses in the future.
By continuing to make lists, we cater to that segment in the world—people who grew up with American Idol.
Cowen's Chen worries that Louis Vuitton isn't doing enough to cater to customers who want quick and convenient electronic shopping.
There are various dating websites that promote and cater to just about every origin, race, religion and lifestyle out there.
Like the politicians who cater to our basest fears today, Brinkley was a master manipulator, an expert wearer of masks.
The vulnerabilities alone can go for hundreds of thousands of dollars on quasi-legal markets that cater to intelligence agencies.
In the meantime, the refreshed Mac Pro computers are launching Tuesday and include updated processors that will cater to professionals.
If it's excluded, users will be able to pair it with existing ball emoji to cater to their sports preferences.
They are most palpable for the half-million who have registered as self-employed, especially those who cater to tourists.
The Democrats blather on about uniting the country, but they cater to special interest groups as quickly as the Republicans.
Is it possible for an event to laud and cater to tech and finance bros while also being socially responsible?
But other coverage offered by insurers, particularly those that cater to the affluent, may represent a niche market at best.
Rich: Man, I love these nerdy background details, and I love the Story Group's apparent willingness to cater to them.
A Google search of Trump and "narcissism" generates many hits, and reportedly advisers cater to the President's desire for praise.
But can Starbucks simultaneously cater to consumers who like their Pumpkin Spice Lattes and those who want a flat white?
Still, the Spartan myth is a powerful catalyst, both for racist vanguards and the political machines that cater to them.
While some smaller specialty stores offer fewer options, J. Crew can cater to trends and unusual fabrics without sacrificing fit.
Target has a ton of Christmas decorations in its holiday Wondershop that cater to all kinds of themes and styles.
Follain's personalized Skin Quiz matches you with clean beauty products that specifically cater to your skin type, concerns, and budget.
It has created an account-management team and a client-strategy and insights team to better cater to big advertisers.
It has also expanded into the commercial tile market to cater to bigger clients such as house builders and architects.
The four-lane roads are wide to accommodate the freeway exit — they weren't designed to cater to people living there.
Sun Basket offers a number of meals that cater to this dietary regimen, as well as gluten-free and vegetarian.
Companies have been building "billionaire bunkers" that cater to the apocalyptic fears of the superrich, Business Insider's Aria Bendix reported.
As a major distributor of fast fashion, Forever 22.90 constantly churns out new styles to cater to the latest trends.
Online-only stores like ASOS and Hatch cater to women who want to spend $220 to $2500 on a dress.
Nor can they cater to the unique twists in each fetisher's death kink, some of which can get extremely specific.
It's possible Google's Pixelbook will cater to the mainstream market, however, which means Google would need to drop the price.
She didn't cater to moderate, white working-class voters; instead, she ran a progressive campaign appealing to left-leaning voters.
There's another retailer trying to cater to Muslim customers via Ramadan-focused threads — this time, it's a fast-fashion name.
The group aims to cater to what they call a "new young generation" between the ages of 38 and 45.
Of course, more complicated plans, or proposals that cater to the populist wing of Trump's base, would require actual compromise.
The public really cares about this issue so you have to listen and cater to their concerns, fears and claims.
Entire industries are developing or adjusting services to cater to this increased interest in wellness, Business Insider's Lina Batarags reported.
This allows them to fulfill all sorts of roles in order to better cater to the needs of their workers.
But it's also a growing market with room for lots of different tools that cater to a variety of needs.
"Very well done luxury developments" in the neighborhoods of Palermo, Nuñez, Belgrano and Puerto Madero cater to wealthy cash buyers.
That's her exclusive focus and her processes, knowledge, and resources are all designed to cater to that group of people.
Plenty of emerging Western designers are also on the schedule, keen to cater to the valuable Middle Eastern client base.
Plenty of emerging Western designers are also on the schedule, eager to cater to the valuable Middle Eastern client base.
Wynn Resorts, which relies heavily on casinos operations in Macau that cater to gamblers from mainland China, rose 5.9 percent.
Do we want our daughters to spend their lives fencing themselves in so that they might better cater to others?
Once Dominicans and other Latinos from the Caribbean starting coming here, these companies had to form and cater to them.
As a result, luxury brands have revised their pricing strategies in China, and have worked to cater to local customers.
Smaller co-working spaces that cater to locals and neighborhoods are a great (and often more affordable) option as well.
Meanwhile, the subwoofer will better cater to those looking for a home theater-type experience at a reasonable price point.
Like most people, Percival was only vaguely aware of the existence third-party app stores that cater to adult apps.
He said every shop has a different customer base, and his shop tries to cater to those who come in.
He does it to cater to our diverse clientele, and everybody comes to them—from total strangers to French celebrities.
The few civil rights cases spearheaded by the division often cater to right-wing causes célèbres like campus free speech.
It was the first bakery to cater to Caribbeans in what was then a largely Jewish, Irish and Italian neighborhood.
Once a mummy's-boy basement dweller, he's invented a line of grimly compliant sex bots that cater to every taste.
Summer is a key time for networks like MTV that cater to younger viewers because kids are home from school.
"We cater to tourists, bridge and tunnel, and neighborhood locals," said Tony DiCicco, who has owned the Duplex since 2004.
Next year, Ms. Fennell hopes to incorporate Spanish language programming, as well, to cater to the Bronx's substantial Latinx community.
Instead of talking to those with whom they disagree, Americans find like-minded individuals who cater to their political tastes.
But despite being a luxury property, it still can cater to families, weddings, and couples looking for a romantic escape.
And I think CityCenter can cater to a segment that thinks it's now O.K. to be a little bit flashier.
All parties rely on and compete for minority voters, so none has an incentive to cater to anti-immigrant backlash.
Retail continues to be under pressure as shoppers head online and increasingly demand products that cater to their specific tastes.
Now, the Harry&aposs is expanding once again to cater to most men&aposs nearest and dearest feature: their hair.
With the evolution of mobile technology and the internet also came globalization, and the need to cater to global audiences.
Catsvilla was first established when Zhao's boss, owner Gina Guo, couldn't find a pet hotel to cater to her cats.
It's part of the reason several companies have taken root to specifically cater to black Americans traveling to African countries.
The companies collect location data from smartphone apps to cater to advertisers, stores and investors seeking insights into consumer behavior.
Manufacturers like these cater to the allergy community, using branding to make it clear their foods are clear of allergens.
And there's a number of private data mining companies that cater to school districts seeking to monitor students' social media.
These audiophile bars take their cues from Tokyo, where places like JBS and Bonobo cater to patrons with discerning ears.
" The source explained, "Kylie wants a big family," adding that Scott, 26, "bends over backwards to cater to Kylie and Stormi.
There, the stores would cater to a crowd of time-crunched shoppers, and serve as a way to market the brand.
Nimble Storage's entry-to mid-range flash-based products will help HPE cater to customers across all segments, the company said.
Not only can it cater to multiple devices at once, but it's also by far the best-looking charger we've seen.
Another hospital a mile away has been unable to cater to the hundreds of women who come for deliveries each week.
The original impetus, according to CEO and co-founder Mike Cessario, was to cater to heavy metal and punk rock fans.
Advocates for marriage equality have conducted pressure campaigns against photographers, bakers, and others who refused to cater to same-sex weddings.
Still, today, many founders choose to launch and scale copycats that can only cater to the upper classes in emerging markets.
It was upgraded with a sturdier frame and easier adjustability, in order to cater to multiple daily riders without much maintenance.
But a new cafe, Ataraxia Cafe, in Osaka's Nipponbashi area wants to cater to Japan's growing number of female otakus instead.
If they were just like, "We are only going to cater to Ivy League people," to you, would that be classism?
Payday lenders typically cater to low-income borrowers who need cash in a pinch but cannot access financing from mainstream banks.
The sports league will cater to viewers' interest in clips, by offering Sina users additional content beyond the live streamed games.
Each would record and promote songs in both Korean and Mandarin to cater to and capitalize on the two major markets.
Add to that a difficult midterm election, which aides say will make the president determined to cater to his political base.
While Kickstarter does not bar big brands from using its site, it has not made any effort to cater to them.
Each time Facebook and Twitter try to cater to the right, they face a blowback from more mainstream outlets and observers.
Flipkart worked to cater to customers who would prefer the right apparel or the right shoes and were seeking more value.
The companies decided to launch the service in the first place in part to cater to their passionate community of attendees.
More than a natural wonder, it's now something of a highway rest-stop, grandiose in its attempt to cater to tourists.
The real change, though, will come when the fashion world truly starts to cater to a variety of real-life bodies.
Because they're not stupid, they know that they just need to cater to a few people, and that's what they do.
There wasn't a brand in Starwood's portfolio that could cater to millennial interests and wallets, and that's when Aloft Hotels started.
It's specifically designed to cater to tech-savvy road warriors so they can comfortably work anywhere with total ease and comfort.
The Salem Witch Museum tries to cater to such cerebral interest, casting witch-hunts as a staple of America's political culture.
AT&T was contracted by the US government to built out FirstNet, which offers features that specifically cater to first responders.
To date, Facebook has made most of its money from display ads — which mainly cater to advertisers trying to sell things.
Stripe has decided to cater to their demands, and is making Atlas open to U.S. startups as well as those overseas.
Google's recent announcement of its Analytics 360 Suite is merely the latest attempt to cater to this demand for this information.
Not only does the concept store cater to your online shopping habits, but it also has some pretty high-tech features.
The international tourism slowdown that dinged Kate Spade last week added another headwind, as many Macy's locations cater to these shoppers.
The mindset for [MakerBot Labs] was to cater to users who want to have a more open and hands-on experience.
Last week, Amazon and Google rolled out free music streaming services to cater to the growing base of smart speaker owners.
Today, apps like Houseparty, Instagram, and Snapchat, among others, cater to this audience with group video calling support of their own.
But Harbor isn't looking to cater to the types of decentralized file storage startups we've seen raise money through token sales.
That could mean having classrooms stocked with mannequins bearing larger dimensions, or creating courses that specifically cater to plus-size design.
The idea with Nugget is to offer an alternative to popular shopping apps like Wish, which also cater to bargain hunters.
Loyal almost to a fault, Holohan would go out of his way to cater to my ever need during fight weeks.
Researchers say services directed at victims of domestic abuse and violence need to be more inclusive to cater to diverse clients.
In the past few years, several peer-to-peer room rental, or homesharing, startups have emerged that cater to specialized communities.
Opportunities include rebranding stores in certain locations from Family Dollar to Dollar Tree, to better cater to a certain region's population.
" But instead I say stop exploiting women, man up and say, "Let's cater to men's sexual nature in an honorable manner.
Later this year, Tiffany plans to launch an e-commerce enabled website in China to cater to the fast-growing market.
According to Awesomeness, the editorial content of its debut news brand will cater to Gen Z's interest in socially conscious issues.
Larger retailers have the resources to invest in supply chain and online capabilities, while local retailers can cater to regional tastes.
The 'Girl' trademark, which he applied for last November, makes it clear he's now looking to cater to his female fans.
Some cater to tourists happy to spend a few days rafting the occasional rapids and listening to the Mekong rush past.
They are most palpable for the half-million Cubans who have registered as self-employed, especially those who cater to tourists.
An assortment of sites, like MindMyHouse, House Carers and TrustedHouseSitters, that cater to house sitters have popped up in recent years.
I just think that primaries makes both parties much more extreme, because the candidates are trying to cater to certain audiences.
There are four long-term care facilities in New Jersey that cater to children, according to a state health department database.
Just last month, UBS's giant American wealth management division announced plans to use a robot to cater to its wealthy clients.
Again, superhero movies, which figured out how to effectively cater to both hardcore fans and casual viewers, provide a useful guide.
They can cater to the worst instincts of their party by putting the interests of their wealthy donors before their constituents.
They also found a "big demand" for corporate car sharing — so the platform offers a booking module to cater to that.
He has also proposed unspecified cuts or elimination of "corporate loopholes that cater to special interests" and other corporate tax deductions.
Disney Plus, for instance, will cater to families with movies and TV shows tied to brands like Marvel and Star Wars.
Many locations have been selling out of the item, and employees are working on overdrive to cater to the high demand.
But now, it looks as though the fast-food chain's decision to cater to more diverse palates has hit a snag.
An established fashion blogger criticized a fine dining Italian restaurant after she said it failed to cater to her dietary requirements.
I used to think that it was perfectly acceptable for journalists to cater to their audience's most elementary interests and desires.
Featuring A-list stars to singers, Dubai's extravagant Diwali parties cater to fans of the largest movie industry in the world.
The paper is eventually printed in different languages that cater to its readership, including Farsi, Arabic, Turkish, German, French, and English.
In an effort to better cater to newcomers, Twitter once again is redesigning its app across mobile, desktop and the web.
The more specific consumer tastes get, the more the companies can exploit their ability to cater to those tastes without competition.
"It's awesome that they have [the Musée en Herbe] set up to cater to children and get them inspired," he said.
Yet even if all mainstream platforms remove deepfakes, dedicated sites have already been created to cater to the demand, with AdultDeepFakes.
I think this phone is important for Samsung in so far as it will cater to people who want the Note.
People had wondered if we were going to cater to the crowd that might typically go to a Charles Bradley show.
The basic agreement is that as long as women cater to men's needs, men will protect and cherish women in return.
Wynn Resorts, which is heavily reliant on casino operations in Macau that cater to gamblers from mainland China, fell 6.2 percent.
Nor are they required to serve low-income neighborhoods or cater to the elderly, non-English speakers or people with disabilities.
"It seems pretty obvious that everything the president does is meant to cater to his base," Deutch said Wednesday by phone.
So, whether you're a vegetarian or only eat kosher food, Yelp will help you identify which restaurants cater to your needs.
"Our performers are aware of the impact bachelorettes have on the tip jug, so they cater to them," Mr. Eslick said.
The two programs he cited, "Trump Kids" and "Trumpeteers," cater to patrons of Trump's hotels and golf club, not his employees.
Before models make it on stage, it's important that the people preparing them can cater to their hair and skin tones.
They cater to a specific — some might say captive — audience: not just fans, but devoted, hard-core fans of the club.
And an entire cottage industry — including Newmine — has sprung up to cater to retailers struggling to stem the tide of returns.
What works for me may not work for you — even a skin care line built to cater to every skin type.
Cruise lines increasingly cater to young families; Royal Caribbean even offers nanny care for infants as young as 6 months old.
Special events will shift the vibe, but Mr. Hernandez wants to cater to people he calls "perennials" — partygoers of all ages.
The bottom line: Companies are still designed to cater to full-time employees who work out of big factories or offices.
Beyond the hard-core three-block party scene, some restaurants and hotels, like the Betsy, cater to a more upscale crowd.
Because it depends so much on callbacks, it's designed more to cater to the show's faithful than to expand its flock.
Its insurance plans and products are designed to cater to the business sectors that are often overlooked by more general insurers.
Even so, whether because of the number of participants involved or the need to cater to young performers, "Trip" falls flat.
Fifteen Fifty is among a spate of high-rise towers sprouting up in San Francisco that cater to high-earning workers.
The kits cater to a wide range of complexions, from Stay Ready (the fairest option) to Squad Goals (the deepest quad).
But Everlane is far from the only clothing brand to be called out for failing to cater to plus-size customers.
Hedge funds cater to wealthy and sophisticated people who can afford to place big bets and to bear any resulting losses.
She heard that's where Black domestic workers used to live to cater to the rich white people living along the water.
So you can have your parties and your stuff at your house, but don't expect us to cater to your culture.
SEC Chairman Jay Clayton has made it clear that he does not intend to update those standards to cater to crypto.
The company regularly experiments with new advertising formats designed to better cater to a streaming audience in a less obtrusive way.
Though Bezos honed in his business idea, he still found a way to diversify his product and cater to a demand.
The app's success is increasingly global: Some American institutions have started to cater to WeChat users with their own Mini Programs.
Nevill-Manning, the new CTO, will lead its engineering team, whose directive is to do things to cater to these changes.
Browsing These three labels are rethinking the traditional retail model, with tightly edited collections that cater to a thoughtful new customer.
Charging companies recognize that there could be lots of people in Mr. Martin's situation and are working to cater to them.
For the legacies, this level of segmentation allows them to better cater to the needs of specific customers while maximizing revenue.
But without any institution promising to turn them out if Democrats did cater to those views, that concern was increasingly abstract.
American-Chinese businesses have sprung up to cater to them with special packages that take care of everything, including travel arrangements.
A growing industry normalizes the disease with lotions, supplements, medications, magazines, and food and drinks that cater to a diabetic population.
Facebook now has all the features necessary to cater to video sharing—including the money necessary to make it worthwhile for individuals.
New restaurants and cafes have opened to cater to recent transplants, who tend to be younger and have shifted the area's demographics.
Even in a shopping mecca like New York City, stores that cater to plus-size women can be few and far between.
Navigating the waters of retailers that may or may not cater to your size shouldn't have to be part of the journey.
In China, we are committed to offering a full and growing portfolio of diverse beverage choices that cater to evolving consumer needs.
The service isn't designed to cater to the growing number of cord cutters, but instead is being launched in partnership with Comcast .
If you like men, both Donny and Viktor cater to two different tastes that are equally exquisite; one lither, one more hefty.
Beck said his "time is more valuable" than to appear on Stelter's program if he's simply going to cater to the left.
She even had to manipulate her voice to a higher tone, which executives believed would better cater to a young audience. 3.
To cater to the increasing demand from digital orders, Chipotle has been updating its kitchens with a second line to assemble orders.
At the same time, companies also expanded the types of products they offer to cater to a growing gluten-free consumer base.
As the source explained, "Kylie wants a big family," adding of Scott, "He bends over backwards to cater to Kylie and Stormi."
But Russia is also keen to cater to its Turkish allies, and has offered to negotiate with all sides for a solution.
Yesterday, we published a fascinating piece from Blake Montgomery about how the porn industry has shifted to cater to specific, individualized interests.
But as fewer coffeeshops are expected to cater to ever larger groups of stoners, that approach could leave them out of joint.
Gaining a majority stake in Hulu can help the company take the streaming service international and cater to a more adult audience.
The chain's CEO said the chain might allow texting inside their theaters, in a not-so-subtle effort to cater to millennials.
The highest-ranking women run councils that cater to women and girls, and occupy the lowest rank in the church's organizational chart.
With planned physical locations that cater to every style of shopping, the company is well on its way to realizing that vision.
The transaction may have been driven by the hedge funds invested in both companies and the need to cater to their desires.
All those packages must be stored somewhere, and if drones are the future of delivery, those storage centers must cater to them.
Emirates and the rest also cater to connecting traffic from the Muslim countries affected by President Trump's immigration ban, such as Iran.
It's a sign that the most high-brow firms are trying to better utilize tech to cater to the world's richest clients.
"We have had the opportunity to reimagine productivity tools from the ground up to cater to what everyone needs today," she adds.
They're also brands that mostly cater to women; seven of the 22 sell only makeup, including Kylie Cosmetics and Anastasia Beverly Hills.
To help whittle down the options, we've put together an essential edit of under-bed containers that cater to different lifestyle needs.
Last year's Pixelbook (pictured above) started at $999, so Google could cater to a broader audience with a lower price this year.
D.R. Horton is the best player in the game, and understands how to cater to those buyers better than anybody, Wetenhall said.
It's clearly just trying to cater to users who care about benchmark tests and want on-demand access to the best performance.
In addition to the expansion, Uber says it's also adding new features to the Uber Freight app that will cater to drivers.
I was the one who had it, and who was ready to cater to all different kinds of women and skin tones.
The new sneaker incorporates a modern twist by offering metallic and pastel options to cater to contemporary consumers, the spokesperson told CNBC.
In fact, Internet businesses that cater to beard grooming have mushroomed concomitantly in the last few years with web sales of razors.
At the same time, the sex industry is adjusting to cater to young Japanese who are also less interested in carnal pleasures.
Given the tendency for folks like Sony and Dell to cater to the lowest common denominator, what can they do to compete?
Those voters have spoken, and they have installed politicians in our nation's capital who they believe will best cater to their needs.
Apple hopes to better cater to this messaging audience with the revamped iMessage app which launched last week along with iOS 20.99.
Victoria's Secret has come under fire and lost customers for failing to cater to a wide range of customers of different sizes.
Along those same lines, the company has also built out a number of international payment options that cater to different individual markets.
It is also investing in gluten-free foods and cutting back on sodium in its products to cater to changing consumer preferences.
They throw capital at food delivery service after food delivery service, but ignore ideas that cater to groups they're not part of.
This has been beneficial not only to the NCAA but also to restaurants, apparel, and tech companies that cater to this crowd.
Around two-thirds of McDonald's restaurants in China and Hong Kong will now be re-franchised to cater to the Asian market.
There are 21 listed state-run banks in India that cater to about two-third of the total loans in the economy.
Not only that, but the Air Nano will come in 10 different colors to really cater to a more price-conscious demographic.
Alt-right groups have started creating their own platforms that cater to right-wing users with fewer rules, the LA Times reports.
To better cater to hardcore gamers, HP teamed up with Maingear, a custom PC builder that's well-respected in the gaming community.
Mobileye and Delphi said their technology would cater to automakers that may not necessarily want to develop their own self-driving systems.
Being Latinx and nonbinary and seeing Glossier's products cater to others like me makes me want to purchase from them even more.
The spokesperson said that videos described as "hidden camera footage" are often legal, consensual and professionally produced to cater to particular tastes.
This isn't entirely new for FNC or for any other media on that tend to cater to the left or the right.
Mr. Ducasse can partly cover his losses because he has several restaurants that cater to different budgets and different kinds of customers.
It's a gesture to fit in with the neighborhood, a microcosm of diversity, and to cater to the various levels of tolerance.
"Be creative and do things like cater to that individual and think about it on a case by case basis," said Kinnard.
Sea Tea, New York City's gay party boat, offers cruises throughout the summer that cater to almost every kind of gay scenester.
"These ships have several thousand passengers so they have a lot of bells and whistles to cater to them," Ms. Perl said.
The index, conceived in cooperation with BlackRock, will cater to investors who want to a sharper focus on responsible investing, JPMorgan said.
"Maybe they have online or hybrid educational opportunities and cater to students who have to work or have family obligations," he says.
Conagra has poured money into its frozen business, with an eye toward repackaging and reformulating its products to cater to younger diners.
"When Thai chefs get trained over here, they have to cater to English tastes," she says of Siam Smiles' chili-packed curries.
Not to be mistaken with niche outlets that solely cater to women — Lifetime, for example — Netflix does the job without losing equilibrium.
" He also said there were too many marketing changes made, and the company's logo change was meant "to cater to the millennials.
Not only does this cater to the growing trend of veganism and vegetarianism, but also to the rising prevalence of food allergies.
But in an age when "there's no hall pass for modern dads," said Mr. Nanula, communities must cater to the entire family.
Private jet companies that cater to corporate executives flying overseas may be suffering more, since many companies have suspended all nonessential travel.
You want something that will cater to you, and you don't want to be thrown into the deep end as a newbie.
Turns out there are many ways to make a Thanksgiving that has to cater to different food needs easier and less stressful.
Yet, the Remai Modern represents a wholly different institution, operating with a much bigger vision to cater to a much larger audience.
Melbourne has plenty of Thai restaurants, but they're less likely to be regionally specific and more likely to cater to Western palates.
It's a wondrous family outing; Bar Car Nights, select evenings that offer drinks and live music, cater to the 21-plus crowd.
Below, a selection of labels that cater to every level of low-maintenance dressing, with pieces from luxurious knits to sophisticated sweats.
With the financial challenges that print faces, it's harder to make choices that don't necessarily cater to what readers think they want.
It's the latest attempt by a Wall Street firm to cater to the younger workers whom the industry eagerly tries to recruit.
We thought we were complementing an incredibly important cuisine, in a way that would cater to people that had certain dietary requirements.
And he has been faulted for appealing to Mr. Trump's nativist instincts and desire to cater to his hard-core political base.
The network's parent company, Disney, had rebooted "Roseanne" to cater to conservative audiences; the result was its highest-rated show last season.
This is why brands like Nike that cater to younger, more diverse customers have chosen to take strong stands on social issues.
But many also worry that charters foster segregation, siphon funding from traditional public schools and cater to policymakers' obsession with standardized tests.
It is, instead, the pleasure of "seeing 'em jump" — of watching people abase themselves, jump through hoops, to cater to your whims.
"It takes a village backstage, and we should have a village of products — new and familiar — to cater to everyone," she says.
Etihad and Emirates, the biggest airline in the United Arab Emirates, cater to the regional tastes of Indians and Indian food lovers.
Some critics claim AFC ripped KFC off, while others suggest KFC should work harder to cater to local tastes, per the Post.
Japan is a high-end market, and we will cater to this segment, but the focus will not just be on gaming.
That's the argument that unfilled tech jobs will have an impact on other businesses that cater to tech companies and their employees.
Companies are offering unique workplace perks and benefits that weren&apost available 30 years ago, perhaps to lure or cater to millennials.
However, rival beauty specialist Sephora, owned by french luxury brand LVMH, has already made efforts to cater to the shift in trends.
But the notion that there's some mobilization strategy that will eliminate the need to cater to the median voter is a fantasy.
President Putin is a de facto dictator without the burdens of having to cater to the true needs of a body politic.
It's a fine balance Fox News has to maintain -- to cater to their base but also not to cross a certain line.
The catch has been that national and state governments were too slow to expand the infrastructure to cater to the growing population.
In the early 1990s, American Girl expanded its line of products to cater to a younger audience with its Bitty Baby dolls.
They were also planning to have children, and needed a home that would cater to the demands of a busy young family.
The value of the loans, from two New York financial institutions that cater to the taxi industry, has not been previously reported.
Against this backdrop, investors scurried to shares of companies that cater to domestic demand and have small exposures to the global economy.
This collaborative curatorial model is complex, but ultimately designed to cater to a shared vision: Finding promising voices in one particular medium.
The retailer, however, said it would continue to cater to hunting and sport shooting enthusiasts, selling long barrel deer rifles and shotguns.
Elisabeth Garratt of Oxford University says food banks cater to a broader population than soup kitchens, which largely help the homeless and destitute.
Attorneys for Brush & Nib Studio had argued the law would force them to cater to same-sex couples and violate their religious freedom.
Of course these websites would be a labyrinthine nightmare if they're trying to cater to the labyrinthine nightmares in a regular customer's mind.
Kaplan also points to travel management companies that cater to the "corporate travel community," as another example of where travel agents still thrive.
The way elections are decided in this country is a mess in many ways, and the system does not cater to young people.
Instead, the cards they use are optimized for rendering graphics in editing software, as Apple tends to cater to creators rather than gamers.
Companies that cater to doomsday preppers sell things like food preserved in military grade Mylar pouches, portable toilets, propane grills, solar panels, generators.
The company is choosing a side that does not cater to those claims but rather airs on the side of protecting someone's privacy.
Pinterest today has 300 million monthly active users, up 20213% YoY, and continues to introduce new features to cater to the growing audience.
And then, you're going to see hyper-targeted content within a very specific creative filter, brands which cater to a very specific audience.
The company has made more of an effort to cater to women, such as through marketing campaigns glorifying female users rather than male.
Finally, whenever you can, seek out specialty theaters, like the AFI in Los Angeles or Silver Spring, Maryland, that cater to film lovers.
Democrats should be thinking about how to persuade voters to join them, not how to change in order to cater to voters' preferences.
Walking through the warehouse at Joymode is like walking through a department store designed to cater to the kid in all of us.
By 7.30am the place is already buzzing as 500-odd training institutes cater to over 100,000 students looking to improve their IT skills.
Depending on your flying experience, you can choose from the different speed settings that can cater to both newbie and advanced pilots alike.
As the source explained, "Kylie wants a big family," adding of Scott, 26, "He bends over backwards to cater to Kylie and Stormi."
As a result, "culturally affirming" charters have popped up in recent years to cater to communities as diverse as Russians and the Hmong.
And with millions of dollars wrapped up in prizes and sponsorship, hardware makers are starting to cater to a new category of athlete.
These companies sell, use or analyze the data to cater to advertisers, retail outlets and even hedge funds seeking insights into consumer behavior.
The company manages over $4.7 million in SaaS products monthly and they cater to all sizes of business, from corporations to small businesses.
The range of colors cater to — and work well with — a variety of skin tones, from the palest alabaster to deeper, darker shades.
Authors and illustrated produced works to cater to that interest—including an incredibly bizarre "flap book" that shows what human insides look like.
"Our analysis of social clicks showed the ability of social media to cater to the myriad taste of a large audience," researchers wrote.
When I'm working with my team, I feel it's very inclusive and we cater to all hair types and all sexualities and genders.
One of the main ways to do this will be to increasingly cater to advertisers, providing them with options that increase brands' reach.
Yet CD solutions that only cater to Kubernetes discount that most enterprises will want to be able to deploy to other targets, too.
Meaning, don&apost mess with us, a little-bit of flexing there, and saying, hey, we&aposre not going to cater to him.
The choice of the pier, which doesn't cater to regular commuter ferry services, suggested the attackers had "clearly done their homework," Davis added.
Cruz realized that many GOP voters now deeply distrusted their party elites, and he was only too happy to cater to their preconceptions.
Common Wealth is only the latest think-tank to have sprung up to cater to the thirst for new ideas on the left.
The company said it would spend more on expanding and marketing services that cater to businesses such as Square Capital and Instant Deposit.
In December 2017, researchers analyzed corn masa and corn tortilla products in 11 grocery stores in northeast Atlanta that cater to Hispanic residents.
They cater to men, providing them with high-end services that include hot towel facials and hand-detailing (a euphemism for a manicure).
Some were in the crowd; some are still clinging to the Strip, in the few remaining bars that cater to the leather stalwarts.
There are several websites dedicated to plus size or fat dating, but most cater to feederism and especially the fetishization of fat people.
Sorry, Millennials, but every restaurant doesn't have to cater to everyone's personal preferences… at least not until some other organization launches a Change.
"If they can make in China to cater to the Chinese market then they can make for Indian markets here," said the source.
As a result, the show's two main exhibition floors are filled with booths that seem designed to cater to a more public audience.
Many of its hotels, which cater to business people and tourists, were sold out last week, making last-minute bookings by commuters difficult.
With at least 2,000 blockchain-related startups all promising to disrupt and revolutionize whatever industry they cater to, blockchain technology is extremely overhyped.
With all the demands modern weddings can entail, some couples are finding room in their budgets to pay upstarts that cater to niches.
The long-term project will cater to people globally who lack basic access to broadband internet, Amazon said in a statement on Thursday.
We wanted to bring back the American made statement and also modernize the idea of sportswear with styles that cater to women now.
A cottage industry has sprung up to cater to the sceptics, blending various indicators of economic activity to produce new gauges of growth.
And newspapers have suffered losses in ad revenue to alternative media outlets, including cable news and online publications that cater to local markets.
RNRC was created by Russia's central bank in 2016 to cater to firms that have been blacklisted by Western reinsurers because of sanctions.
Medicare Advantage plans, which cater to Americans older than 24.58 and those with disabilities, account for about a third of overall Medicare beneficiaries.
There are other features that will cater to children, too, such as an alarm clock with a SpongeBob Squarepants character waking them up.
More commonly, however, politicians will cater to special interest groups that can raise a ruckus, or piles of cash, or increase voter turnout.
The greatest property damage came to the state's small Gulf Coast communities, many of which were built on islands that cater to tourists.
Members of the House minority have limited options to force action on legislation in an institution designed to cater to the majority party.
Delilah and H.Wood's other exclusive restaurant, The Nice Guy, was designed to cater to VIPs with its strict door and no-camera policy.
But that would not be the case for small, independent colleges that cater to religious groups, women, low-income students and rural areas.
A new report from the New York Times said staff-free virtual restaurants that only cater to delivery apps are on the rise.
Hot Topic constantly morphs to cater to the fad of the day, so it has stayed alive even while mall traffic has declined.
On-site restaurants will cater to individual units, and the building provides regular programming and attractions for children as a family-friendly residence.
The fact that they don't really prioritize Android devices and instead cater to iPhone users is just kind of weird at this stage.
The service has been able to cater to artists' needs, without being burdened by conflicts over the piracy issues that plague their contemporaries.
And banks and credit unions that cater to federal workers are readying financial help for their customers as the government shutdown drags on.
Amrish is currently attempting to adapt the company to cater to a more contemporary audience, but he acknowledged that it isn't always easy.
The shop's first location, now closed, was in an area historically known to cater to the vices of travelers from across the border.
But space travel is still likely going to cater to a select few, in this case, people with the right amount of money.
Not having these sorts of limitations and policies in place can lead to dangerous results, especially when networks cater to a younger audience.
The stores cater to a generation of women who are seeking not only career success amid China's economic boom, but also spiritual enrichment.
Katharine Polk, the designer and creative director of Houghton, also wanted to cater to often-overlooked brides by providing an array of options.
And they didn't force us to cater to every whim of Facebook's executives or neglect hungry audiences who came with low ad rates.
Developers will cater to the more profitable market segment, even if there is a strong market interest for two- and three-bedroom units.
TiVo remains a household name, thanks to its line of TiVo-branded DVRs that cater to pay TV subscribers and cord cutters alike.
The startup is not the first to cater to plus-sized women; but there are only a few that are doing this well.
The two companies said their technology would cater to smaller automakers that may not necessarily want to develop their own self-driving systems.
The best answer to this problem has always been setting up a very well-funded risk-pool system to cater to these consumers.
But even more than Mr. Golden, the Republicans cater to the wants and whims of Simcha Felder, a nominally Democratic senator from Brooklyn.
N.F.L. games command audiences in the tens of millions, so the broadcasts generally cater to casual fans, rather than those who want minutiae.
The open expanses of the early months allow for more specific sorts of films that can afford to cater to more specific tastes.
With 20 million clients, the firm said it was unrealistic to cater to such a wide variety of views on pressing social topics.
Samsung is working on a folding phone that may cater to buyers who find its Galaxy Fold device too expensive, according to Bloomberg.
The 8-track EP (despite being titled 7) energetically experiments with genres with songs that cater to Gen Z's 1003-second attention span.
Money is obligatorily hushed at a house like Hermès, as befits a label founded centuries ago to cater to the French carriage trade.
But the berthing-pier idea alarmed many residents and further roiled debate over how much the town should cater to the cruise ships.
Instead, I feel strongly that there is much greater potential for companies — inside and outside China — that cater to the Chinese consumer market.
Mr. Wang set out, partly at least, to cater to that crowd, his Collection 2 an improbable meld of commerce, convention and kink.
This is notably different from Disney's Hotstar expansion into select international markets, where it has largely aimed to cater to the Indian diaspora.
But it's hard to have a massive and really successful industry in the United States today if you only cater to rich people.
Several private spaceflight companies are also working on models to cater to this emerging market, including Virgin Galactic, Garvey Spacecraft, and Ventions LLC.
The circumstances of the shooting, which happened in a residential neighborhood near businesses that cater to college students, remained hazy on Sunday afternoon.
"If there are nights that cater to that, as there were with dubstep, then that allows things to grow and mutate," McAuley agrees.
Rather, they'll be operated by Delta's cargo arm, running charter flights to cater to anyone who needs to move a package or pallet.
Retail strips cater to both the Mexican-American community in El Paso and day trippers who cross the bridge by foot from Mexico.
As landlords and developers transform their properties into short-term rentals to cater to tourists, that has pushed up rental prices for locals.
As landlords and developers transform their properties into short-term rentals to cater to tourists, that has pushed up rental prices for locals.
Many hotels in the area cater to Disney guests and promote proximity to the Disneyland parks and the perks they provide for families.
And now that mainstream America is watching Hallmark Channel, they really can't afford to cater to the opinionated minority from a business standpoint.
I'm known to prize aesthetics over comfort — more on this later — and I don't have a particularly high-maintenance foot to cater to.
And some black residents remain on the civic fringe, avoiding downtown or community festivals that they say do not cater to their culture.
Still more people work in hotels, restaurants and other businesses that cater to visitors, the vast majority of whom are from the mainland.
By suggesting that charities might cater to wealthier people's conception of themselves, our research may seem to miss the moral point of charity.
Sears was one of the first department stores to cater to both men and women, as well as sell household goods and appliances.
"To cater to the taste of certain American politicians," CCTV claims, Silver "fabricated lies out of thin air" and portrayed China as unforgiving.
Hotels, restaurants and outdoor clothing apparel companies that cater to the super rich with Navajo workers seeing no gain to their financial status.
But the venue also tries to cater to older clientele, including hosting paint nights for adults where they can paint in 3-D.
Dollar Tree stores cater to customers who make more than Family Dollar customers do, but all of their products sell for only $1.
There's also increased understanding that bringing women to the table broadens the awareness of promising ventures -- especially those that cater to female customers.
All of these innovations in tech have driven a heavy startup culture, as millennials identify and cater to the needs of their generation.
Even at America's wealthiest companies, where policies cater to working parents, moms say they still can't get the time and flexibility they need.
Some Americans are interested in peeking outside their filter bubbles right now, which gives tech companies an incentive to cater to their desires.
It's past time that the Senate stand up for working families and refuse to cater to the top 85033 percent and big corporations.
We had to be more innovative in how the restaurants created new dishes with our product to cater to the Hong Kong audience.
But those blogs usually have a political point of view, cater to a specific audience, and care little about fairly reporting the news.
The North Carolina-based company recently launched DIY apps and augmented-reality assistants to cater to a younger and more tech-savvy audience.
She also suggests that such representations cater to a morbid fascination with black death that she associates with lynching as a public spectacle.
In other words, the airline will sacrifice revenue from higher-paying customers to cater to those in coach—the opposite of the usual practice.
Students at Carpe Diem work on solo computer-based projects that cater to their individual interests, with collaboration and support from peers and teachers.
Fitbit could cater to the more niche demands of athletes, and it could continue nudging its Charge line towards smartwatch territory every few years.
In uber-cool Brooklyn, for example, scores of mom-and-pop-sized artisanal operations are flourishing to cater to an ever more discerning clientele.
A woman named Dana Drew from California even started a petition a few years ago asking for the company to cater to more sizes.
The first entry strategy was to cater to the Filipino market and then over time we try to cross over to the mainstream market.
Udacity's addition of the Deep Learning Nanodegree might have been a tip-off that the startup would be looking to cater to robotics enthusiasts.
Noah: I'm not particularly interested in trying to cater to a spicy or mild preference, but more to people who want an interesting flavor.
It's at once emotive and cryptic, structured and spontaneous and, above all, willful, refusing to cater to the expectations of radio stations or fans.
As the source explained, "Kylie wants a big family," adding of rapper Scott, 26, "He bends over backwards to cater to Kylie and Stormi."
This thirst has forced corporates to cater to the interests of researchers — separating research groups as much as possible from revenue-centric company interests.
That's likely to include the U.S. for sure, although the company already operates a distributed customer service team to cater to its global clientele.
The fashion industry no longer uses the term "plus-size"; instead, clothing is just numbered and sold in stores that cater to all shapes.
Artemis has hotels, and places that cater to tourists, and behind that is the austere accommodations for the people who live and work there.
Along with its push into children's categories, Penney's is leaning into its new fast-fashion line, Belle & Sky, to cater to millennial moms' style.
Disney's bundle includes family-friendly digital offering Disney+, sports service ESPN+, and Hulu, which will cater to adults, for a $5-per-month discount.
Each offers an open source platform for developing bots, and then value-added services that cater to more advanced use cases for a price.
Entrepreneurs, celebrities, and dermatologists are beginning to develop new lines, if not entire brands, that cater to the skin needs of people of color.
Larger, brick and mortar business is still largely conducted via salespeople working out of local shops and national distributors that cater to large businesses.
They have to cater to a very conservative crowd, but the reality is just as crazy and wild as any rock 'n' roll scene.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoLast month, Roku unleashed a whole slew of new set-top boxes meant to cater to every single person ever.
In 1970 I had a dream to start my own arts and craft business that would cater to its customers in a caring fashion.
Mason, Ohio-based Intelligrated manufactures, services and installs high-speed automated material handling equipment in customer distribution centers that primarily cater to e-commerce.
Muslims make up almost a quarter of the world's population, so it's no surprise that businesses, including tech companies, increasingly cater to Muslim holidays.
One constant, critics allege, is that the law has been disproportionately enforced against venues that cater to people of color and the LGBTQ community.
It has ordered three Boeing 777-200s to cater to flights for Indonesian haj pilgrimage travellers, which will start arriving next year, Jahja said.
Over the years the trading venues have evolved to cater to other types of investors and regulatory scrutiny has increased as volumes have grown.
Flashback: The invented holiday began in 2005 as a way to cater to online shoppers who used their work computers to order holiday presents.
Underdevelopment is a milestone of Cuban cinema, but it also fits snugly within the niche that Criterion and Janus Films cater to their consumers.
All four of these labels cater to shoppers who crave luxury on a budget, and are in various stages of tweaking their brand propositions.
The waning market for privately owned jets has been a boon of sorts for start-ups that cater to the evolving tastes of consumers.
Moreover, astronaut training companies that specifically cater to commercial clients are beginning to crop up, heralding a shift in the demographics of human spaceflight.
However, fans of Stewart will have to wait until they can try her products as her first CBD collaboration will actually cater to animals.
The election-fueled, Facebook-incubated cottage industry of Macedonian teenagers and nihilist opportunists ready to cater to the paranoid masses had yet to emerge.
In recent months, Mr. Khosrowshahi has launched into a belt-tightening operation to cater to company investors' appetite for a clearer path to profitability.
It's likely that game developers of titles that have an opportunity to go on TV will want to cater to more mainstream TV channels.
To combat the fall in orders, engineering companies that cater to clients in the oil, gas and mining businesses had resorted to cutting jobs.
The airport will be designed to cater to 100 million passengers annually, compared with the 31-million-passenger capacity of the existing main gateway.
The Trump administration seems to believe that automakers' natural desire to cater to short-term market desires outweigh long-term concerns about the environment.
Large lenders operate in several counties, which makes it easier for them to change their origination to cater to the demand for larger loans.
Wooden toys have still managed to stick around, but mostly cater to parents who really care about the design aesthetics of a child's nursery.
A concealed button in the hem means you can adjust the pant legs to cater to different heights and shoes without needing a tailor.
He had the team create three distinct drum kits that followed a "good, better, best" price point system to cater to all consumer budgets.
Sometimes, it meant staying hours after the restaurant was supposed to close to cater to Drake and his crew, with little to no reward.
With many of the African American voters their belief is that the Republican Party as a whole does not cater to African American needs.
As the space gets more crowded, these neobanks could target rural areas, and ultimately an underserved audience that legacy banks largely don't cater to.
While the list includes luxury jewelers, custom hat makers and Bentley Motors, not all of the royals' favorite businesses cater to only the wealthy.
Lady Gaga said she wants her new makeup line, Haus Laboratories, to cater to "all gender identities," in a new interview with Allure magazine.
They understand that it's fueling a system designed to cater to wealthy and corporate special interests, while the rest of us are left behind.
And it seems unlikely that a MCU movie, which has a clear brand that does cater to a wide audience, would be R-rated.

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