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"Accommodating" is the word - net cafes in Japan often are surrogate homes for many part-time workers and those who just don't want to go home from work in the evening.
Inventor Spot - Inventions, Innovations, and Interesting Ideas for the Inventor in All of Us 2009
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Accommodating stranded passengers may take some time, but "it's not going to be nearly as bad as post-Christmas, because loads are lighter and it's not as busy a travel week as the week after Christmas," said FlightAware Vice President Mark Duell, referring to the Christmas weekend storm that left some stranded passengers waiting several days for an available seat.
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Accommodating a person's religious views in no way imposes religious law in the workplace or society.
John L. Esposito: Bigotry and Islam: Bill O'Reilly's at It Again John L. Esposito 2010
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Accommodating a person's religious views in no way imposes religious law in the workplace or society.
John L. Esposito: Bigotry and Islam: Bill O'Reilly's at It Again John L. Esposito 2010
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Accommodating a person's religious views in no way imposes religious law in the workplace or society.
John L. Esposito: Bigotry and Islam: Bill O'Reilly's at It Again John L. Esposito 2010
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Accommodating stranded passengers may take some time, but "it's not going to be nearly as bad as post-Christmas, because loads are lighter and it's not as busy a travel week as the week after Christmas," said FlightAware Vice President Mark Duell, referring to the Christmas weekend storm that left some stranded passengers waiting several days for an available seat.
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Accommodating the wilderness continued after the campaign started.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Accommodating the wilderness continued after the campaign started.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Accommodating laws and judges often mean the difference between a profit and loss on debts pursued in court, says Mark Russell of Kaulkin Ginsberg, a Rockville, Md., adviser to debt collectors.
In Debt Collecting, Location Matters Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011
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Accommodating that cost growth would require as much as $7 billion more than NASA has budgeted, CBO estimates.
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