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1 Critics say the dispensaries cater more to recreational pot users than patients.
2 Banco do Brasil is also trying to cater more rapidly to more customers going digital.
3 In recent years, Benioff has steered his company to cater more to marketing rather than sales departments.
4 Sir,- Ithinkyou would do well to cater more for women-who ,afterall, are a rising sex.
5 While both companies have benefited from a healthier Las Vegas economy, Red Rock's casinos cater more to locals.
6 The public-houses, bars, eating-houses, places of amusement and so forth, will come to cater more and more for money-yielding German patronage.
7 The Galaxy Macau would cater more to mass-market gamblers, aiming to have about two-thirds of its tables dedicated to that group, Caveny said.
8 It agreed in July to buy Eze Software for $1.45 billion, to cater more to buyside investors.
9 The company in July agreed to buy Eze Software for $1.45 billion, to cater more to buyside investors.
10 It looked like an establishment that catered more to a drinking clientele than a dining one.
11 Mitchell above the crux of P1, having worked the stem beta that catered more to her strengths.
12 We discovered alternative beta for the crux, a new sequence that catered more to the stemming and balancing I prefer.
13 On Fridays it caters more to an after-work crowd, and it is extended up until 10:00 pm, an hour before curfew.
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