(170 quotes found)
“The airport closed at midnight. So we were forced out and found some accommodation in a hotel ballroom. It wasn't the worst thing that could happen, and the kids were happy to be celebrating there instead of inside some airport.”
Bill Trumbo
“We're trying to be as accommodating as we can and minimize the pain everyone's going to feel when the bridge is closed.”
Chuck Koons
“We arrange accommodation, transportation and connect student participants with the host organization. But we operate on a cooperative leadership model, so there's no assigned trip leader.”
Chris Konieczka
“The courts demand that every religious person must accommodatea single atheist who might be 'offended' at the favorable mentionof God's name (unfavorable or blasphemous mentions, we are told,are protected by the same First Amendment that prohibits favorablementions). But no atheist can be forced to accommodate a singlereligious person who might be offended by the atheist's unbelief,or who wants to be part of the pluralism and diversity aboutwhich liberals regularly speak, but which is not broad enough toembrace people who believe in God.”
Cal Thomas
“I've always booked the theater with the idea of accommodating the unique needs of our groups. For example, the symphony can't be two weeks apart, and the theater groups all want to have three weekends per run ... the theater has always been scheduled with these things in mind, but we also have to gauge what the public is asking us to provide.”
Claire Kiley
“We've had to move our practice time this week to accommodate physical therapy. We don't hit the floor until 6:30 (p.m.).”
Cody Butler
“They have been very accommodating over the past six years. They give us tons of space and access to the gymnasium and new playground.”
Colette Jenson
“But we could certainly accommodate hundreds right away.”
Craig Walker
“The further away from the ski hill you stay, the better the price and the accommodations.”
Craig Cook
“We stuck with what we were doing, but expanded to accommodate fact that something big had happened and teachers needed help.”
Dana DiPrima