Thesaurus / accommodate
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As the pandemic has worn on, many publishers looked for other ways to win client budgets while accommodating this short-term thinking.
‘NOTHING QUITE LIKE BEING FORCED’: PUBLISHERS WHIP UP QUICKER, CHEAPER AD PRODUCTS FOR ADVERTISERSMAX WILLENSAUGUST 27, 2020DIGIDAYThompson had said the deal would save money over the long term, but also suggested that the property would need $15 million to potentially accommodate another 245 employees and make other capital improvements, including asbestos remediation.
THE DEAL BEFORE THE 101 ASH ST. DEBACLE HELPS EXPLAIN HOW WE GOT HERELISA HALVERSTADT AND JESSE MARXAUGUST 24, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOOne carrier, though, said that while water and treats and cold beverages are appreciated, that the best thing a customer can do is provide a bigger mailbox—one that can be reached from the truck and accommodate all mail and parcels.
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE CARRIERS REVEAL HOW YOU CAN MAKE THEIR DAY BETTERJEFFAUGUST 18, 2020FORTUNEJones said he feels bad he’s not going to be able to accommodate those parents.
RURAL DISTRICTS STILL LACK DEVICES, INTERNET ACCESS AS SCHOOL YEAR DRAWS NEARKAYLA JIMENEZAUGUST 11, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGORapid urbanisation and an increasing population compel India to accommodate more vehicles on the roads, which indirectly means more crude oil imports and carbon emissions.
HOW AN INDIAN FLIGHT COULD RUN ON BIOFUEL—BUT INDIA CANNOTMONIKA MANDALAUGUST 11, 2020QUARTZThe now-vacant building was supposed to accommodate hundreds of city employees.
CITY’S REAL ESTATE ASSETS DIRECTOR RESIGNS AMID SCRUTINY OVER ASH STREET DEALLISA HALVERSTADT AND JESSE MARXAUGUST 4, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThe Minka houses, by contrast, are designed as small standalone houses of 300 to 600 square feet, to accommodate one or two people.
HOW COVID-19 WILL END “BIG BOX” SENIOR LIVINGLILA MACLELLANJULY 26, 2020QUARTZAs is the situation in Philadelphia, many cities are now responding to calls to provide more resources to communities of color by increasing the number of pop-up sites to accommodate residents and ease the demand for more tests.
WHICH CITIES HAVE THE BIGGEST RACIAL GAPS IN COVID-19 TESTING ACCESS?SOO RIN KIMJULY 22, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTTalking of siege weapons, many of the castles of the period were designed and modified to accommodate defensive siege machines.
HISTORY OF THE CRUSADES: ORIGINS, POLITICS, AND CRUSADERSDATTATREYA MANDALMARCH 23, 2020REALM OF HISTORYNow, flash forward 30 years, the cities have been enormously successful they haven’t built enough to accommodate the new demand.
WHY RENT CONTROL DOESN’T WORK (EP. 373 REBROADCAST)STEPHEN J. DUBNERMARCH 12, 2020FREAKONOMICSWORDS RELATED TO ACCOMMODATE
- accommodate
- attune
- be guided by
- clean up act
- comply
- coordinate
- don't make waves
- don't rock the boat
- fall in with
- fit
- follow
- follow beaten path
- follow the crowd
- go by the book
- go with the flow
- harmonize
- integrate
- keep
- make room
- meet halfway
- mind
- move over
- obey
- observe
- play the game
- proportion
- quadrate
- reconcile
- reconciliate
- roll with punches
- run with the pack
- shape up
- square
- straighten up
- suit
- tailor
- tailor-make
- toe the line
- tune
- yield
- accommodates
- attunes
- be guides by
- clean up act
- complies
- coordinates
- don't makes waves
- don't rocks the boat
- falls in with
- fits
- follows
- follows beats path
- follows the crowd
- goes by the book
- goes with the flow
- harmonizes
- integrates
- keeps
- makes room
- meets halfway
- minds
- moves over
- obeys
- observes
- plays the game
- proportions
- quadrates
- reconciles
- reconciliates
- rolls with punches
- runs with the pack
- shapes up
- squares
- straightens up
- suits
- tailor-makes
- tailors
- toes the line
- tunes
- yields
- accepts
- accommodates
- admits
- adopts
- avails oneself of
- comprehends
- comprises
- contains
- covers
- deals with
- embodies
- encloses
- encompasses
- espouses
- gets into
- goes in for
- grabs
- has
- incorporates
- involves
- makes use of
- provides for
- receives
- seizes
- subsumes
- takes advantage of
- takes in
- takes on
- takes up
- welcomes
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