In particular, the Commissioner highlighted the failure to cater for older people's dietary needs.
The council said the new schools would cater for children through to age 16.
Some vehicles designed to carry wheelchairs did not always cater for large electric wheelchairs, she said.
Alternatives had to be introduced (presumably to cater for those who preferred a life of servitude).
It will cater for about 440 fourteen to 19-year-olds from Bristol, South Gloucestershire, Bath and North Somerset.
Catholic schools have moved the furthest: most of those with spare capacity now cater for Protestant children.
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Mr Netanyahu's arguments, for instance that new buildings are needed to cater for growing families, are bogus.
It will be the biggest of its kind in the UK and cater for 200 teenagers a year.
The council has other projects planned to cater for the increase in demand of students with special needs.
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Until now the investing world did not cater for that market segment or for our smaller needs.
The school intends to cater for students from all backgrounds, with 50% of places prioritised for non-Sikh students.
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Because such companies have to cater for all possible tastes on a tight-as-possible budget, they take fewer risks.
The new school intends to cater for students from all backgrounds, with 50% of places prioritised for non-Sikh students.
Under a 1976 law the pub is allowed to cater for railway passengers.
As it stands, Tarmac's site in southern France can cater for 20 aircraft at a time, the company says.
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"We need to understand how to harness broadband to successfully cater for end users' changing needs and preferences, " she said.
"There are five of these in India to cater for the large fan base there, " said commercial manager Stephen Price.
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In addition, the programme has adapted the learning materials to cater for the particular needs of blind and deaf learners.
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With its huge economy, the country has managed to develop a strong social service industry to cater for its citizens.
The centre includes apartments where families have their own lounge, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom with furnishings that cater for children.
Some 150 students have started this year, but the university said it expected the academy to eventually cater for about 600.
Included in the health minister's statement were proposed changes to how the service will cater for those with mental health problems.
It will be designed to cater for each individual's communication needs and abilities and is the size of a credit card.
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We will be able to erect some new buildings too, to cater for the children, workshop, and the school as well.
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The centre of excellence, on the Lakes College site, will cater for up to 600 students when it fully opens in 2013.
As a result, the Health and Social Care Board carried out its own consultation on how best to cater for these children.
The existing urology service will have a major expansion, while breast surgery will cater for an increasing number of patients from Swansea.
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