Many in Congress also want the Fed to monetize government debt to accommodate deficit spending, designed to win votes.
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But other courts, in Colorado, for example, have said employers need to bend over backwards to accommodate those who need to proselytize.
Work on the station began in 2001 to enable it to accommodate domestic rail services and Eurostar trains to and from France and Belgium.
EU's 15 existing members meet to revise the Union's treaties, this time to reshape its institutions to accommodate up to a dozen new members.
It is important that operational managers understand how to accommodate the workplace to make it accessible and even more important that operational managers are empowered to accommodate.
When she came to visit, everything had to be oriented to accommodate her: the foods she required, the quietest room with the proper light, the cats farmed out to friends because of her allergies.
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It was all 50 or 60 years ago, and Ms Sereny's further concern in this book is with the struggle of later generations of Germans to digest what happened, to accommodate themselves to their history.
Nor his circular reasoning that jacking up corporate taxes will magically create jobs after that money is redistributed to the unemployed, who will rush out to spend it thereby encouraging companies to hire them to accommodate the increased demand.
When people, including you, in this room are working on articles, books, documentaries or movies that involve the President, ask to speak to administration officials, we do our best to accommodate them to make sure the facts are correct.
"I don't think there's a magic number as to the total that we need to have in the final budget, but it does need to accommodate permanent family child credits, and it needs to accommodate broad-based capital gains relief, " said Rep. Bill Archer (R-Tex.).
The Lords are planning to start early to accommodate all the peers who want to speak in the marathon two-day debate on the Government's Lords Reform proposals. 113 Peers (and counting) have put in to speak - and a debate of penetrating predictability looms.
Worse yet, thanks to the growing petro-wealth and aggressiveness of the leaders of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), the UN is actually starting to accommodate itself to that bloc's ambition to have the new world order be arranged according to the totalitarian program the Iranian and other Islamists' call Shariah.
The Port Authority has plans to dredge current channels to 50 feet to accommodate the larger vessels.
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Last Sunday, an overflow car park in a grass field adjacent to the site had to be opened to accommodate the stream of traffic even though it was rainy day.
They would not comment on security deferring to law enforcement and elected officials or potential plans to expand the 2014 race to accommodate the thousands who have said they want to run Boston to support the city and the event.
Economic growth has to be kept high enough to accommodate all those new workers and to meet their rising expectations.
Plants don't have to be overhauled to accommodate different cars, and the car bodies don't have to be retrofitted for snazzy features.
Brands need to be prepared to accommodate this trend, as consumers will rely more and more upon screens to engage with brands and guide purchase decisions.
This is Wimbledon moving the men's final to a morning or Gordon Brown shifting an election to a Friday to accommodate the first day of a Lords Test.
Mr Systrom acknowledged that terms and conditions would need to change in the future to accommodate new revenue models, but pledged to keep users fully informed of any plans.
When most classes are scheduled only between Tuesday and Thursday and the institutional answer is to build more buildings to accommodate the demand from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
It is astounding, not to say unseemly, that elected officials in Fairfax County are going to such lengths to accommodate the Saudis.
Without these things, we would not have clean, drinkable water, or the ability to convey wastewater away from our homes to treatment facilities, or systems to handle the vast amounts of garbage we produce, or anything to drive on to accommodate our four-wheel lifestyles.
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Not long after she arrived in the States, her sister decided to move to Detroit to accommodate a job change for her new husband.
Jim Cameron, chairman of a commuter group, wants officials in numerous towns to suspend parking rules to accommodate what could be tens of thousands of motorists driving to unaffected train stations.
In an article with the Wall Street Journal, luxury restaurants throughout major cities like Chicago and New York are beginning to adapt their menus to accommodate guests looking for fast food without well, going to an actual fast food restaurant.
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Last Thursday, NBC executives told me they intended to move the Tonight Show to 12:05 to accommodate the Jay Leno Show at 11:35.
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But nations may have to accommodate new political powers, just as the Catholic Church had to accommodate the advent of nations.
In just three days of high-fat eating, a rat learns to accommodate itself to a more abundant life.
Inexorably, it becomes the turn of non-Muslims to accommodate themselves to ever more intrusive demands from the Islamists.
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