• In bigger towns the course is conducted in a rented hall so as to accommodate a larger group.

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  • EPP, which is likely to remain the parliament's biggest political group, has rewritten its statutes so as to accommodate the British Tories, who explicitly reject the group's traditional federalism.

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  • The existing traditional network will also need to be upgraded to accommodate electricity from new power stations, including nuclear, the report by the Electricity Networks Strategy Group for the government said.

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  • Talking with others who understand what you're going through can be encouraging, and members of the group may have good advice on adapting areas of your home or work space to better accommodate your current needs.

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  • "Major airports have transformed considerably in the last decade to accommodate the shift in the amount of time travelers spend there, " said Barry Liben, CEO of Travel Leaders Group, in a press statement.

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  • The group's spokesman, Doug Church, said Federal Aviation Administration controllers in New York could try to accommodate long-delayed flights by allowing more departures at JFK, where the planes would not have to return to gates to comply with the time limit.

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