Examples of using Which accommodates in English and their translations into Swedish
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a solution must be found in the short term which accommodates the needs of both the large Albanian majority
rather than directly through the Community budget and is funded according to a specially designed formula which accommodates the particular interests of several Member States2 at 24.3% of the total, France's contribution to
coastal point which accommodates vessels.
The structure has a wonderful restaurant which accommodate up to 16 people.
Corporate travelers will appreciate the meeting rooms, which accommodate up to 54 people.
It waves the flag of competition and the four freedoms which accommodate big business.
All our roof tents include height-adjustable ladders, which accommodate installation heights of up to 2.00m.
new instruments which accommodate these new types of conflict.
with wooden ceilings which accommodate small alcoves made with mezzanines.
The NANUK 909 8-Knife Case has two reinforced metal eyelets which accommodate TSA-accepted case locks for additional security.
On the level below are a further three conference rooms, which accommodate 80, 93 and 130 guests.
twin bed suites, which accommodate up to eight guests.
The Aparthotel Atenea has 105 bright, attractive guest rooms, which accommodate between 1 and 4 people.
Welcome to my cozy 2nd floor 2 bedroom which accommodate up to 4 guest.
This does not happen with type-II superconductors, which accommodate strong magnetic fields by letting the magnetic field in.
contemporary guest rooms, which accommodate between 1 and 4 people,
one-bedroom apartments which accommodate 4 people in a double bedroom plus a double sofa bed in the living room Show more.
Dublin have worked together to create European Public Spaces which accommodate exhibitions, debates,
Agreement was finally reached on the basis of a compromise text which accommodated the difficulties encountered by certain Member States concerning,