Examples of 'should accommodate' in a sentence

Meaning of "should accommodate"

refers to the expectation or recommendation that a particular space, facility, or environment should be able to provide suitable or adequate accommodations for specific needs, requirements, or purposes

How to use "should accommodate" in a sentence

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should accommodate
Should accommodate regional nuances and variations.
Office furniture should accommodate those changes.
Municipalities seem generally to concur that residential development policy should accommodate lifestyle preferences.
It should accommodate parents with children in strollers.
A secured transactions regime should accommodate these policy concerns.
He should accommodate all the needs of his clients.
Your rejuvenating strategy should accommodate your personal priorities.
This should accommodate the needs of second generation cordless telephone users.
Such a multiple lid closure should accommodate ease of use.
The policies should accommodate a progressive exposure to unlimited competition.
Such an improved dispensing closure should accommodate ease of use.
The display should accommodate to ambient conditions.
Margaret Irwin suggested that document reader technologies should accommodate all secure documents.
Island should accommodate all people.
Saying I am too headstrong and should accommodate others more.

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It should accommodate them.
I strongly agree that all programs should accommodate children with special needs.
Design should accommodate users of different size and physical capacity.
A suggestion was made that the statute should accommodate both approaches rather than choose one.
Trade should accommodate the need to act in support of domestic content and cultural diversity.
Pope John Paul II advocated that countries should accommodate people fleeing from economic hardship.
Doing so should accommodate the needs of nearly half the millennial generation.
In time, the service should accommodate ten cars.
The heel should accommodate for the variable heights of material to be cut.
Thus, any vertebral body replacement should accommodate this aspect.
The tables should accommodate four students each.
Preferably, a closure with such an improved seal should accommodate ease of use.
He said the deal should accommodate national interests.
If there is an option of burial, our Government should accommodate.
The planting site should accommodate its maximum size.
Banned in Boston, With no vaping, medical marijuana patients should accommodate.
Institutions should accommodate requesters until they have been so advised.
Obviously, any future plans regarding the wharf should accommodate that community purpose.
The bus route should accommodate the neighbourhoods with the largest populations.
In general, the Department is of the view that it should accommodate high-speed mobile applications.
Such a system should accommodate changes in the ongoing monitoring and management of collateral.
While pursuing its own interests, a country should accommodate the legitimate concerns of others.
A good design should accommodate the technical solution whilst being functional and aesthetically.
The application of a content / carrier component should accommodate both local and broader user needs ;.
The formats should accommodate the needs and interests of both the presenters and the participants.
Further, an improved infusion pump system should accommodate relatively simple assembly procedures.
O FNG should accommodate the wisdom of the elders in the First Nations community.
Whatever the form, agreements and structures should accommodate the possibility of changing circumstances.
It should accommodate them . God will reward us.
The guiding principle was that schools should accommodate all children with a child-centred pedagogy.
This is a key factor every hot food-to-go packaging system should accommodate.
The public authority should accommodate such preferences whenever possible.
Fortunately the hole is big enough that one of these should accommodate an RJ45 cable.
So it is that one should accommodate to the cultural standards that prevail.
From 1 January 2013, the EU directive established that there should accommodate sows in group housing.

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