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accommodate

[uh-kom-uh-deyt] / əˈkɒm əˌdeɪt /




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Even on mainstream sailing routes, freight rates for the largest tankers have surged 90% since Maduro’s arrest in anticipation that there will be more oil for the global fleet to accommodate.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are waiting lists to join teams, Henry says, but clubs aren't easily able to accommodate the demand.

From BBC

With regards to the labor market, Schmid said firms are finding that they are well stocked with workers and able to accommodate attrition without having to hire.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rasmussen, its foreign minister, said on Wednesday there was no "instant threat" from China or Russia that Denmark and Greenland could not accommodate, although he shared American security concerns to some extent.

From BBC

“I think we can accommodate both American interest and Greenland’s interests,” even though they might differ on several points, Greenland’s business minister, Naaja Nathanielsen, said Tuesday in London.

From The Wall Street Journal