It wouldn't be surprising to see organizations of all kinds accommodating the needs of one of these companies or another, whether it's a publishing house accommodating Amazon books or New America accommodating Google's lobbying arm.
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"But to the extent that you can be accommodating, you better err on the side of being accommodating," he added.
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This had nothing to do with "re-accommodating" customers, as United said, since accommodating only United employees was considered important.
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Libra people try to be accommodating to everyone, so having a mother who puts accommodating herself first is the reminder they need to look out for themselves.
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As you might expect, each person is affected differently by their condition, so accommodating the effects of the disease is not the same process as accommodating, say, a merely uncommon accent.
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Lush paints a picture that they're really accepting and accommodating.
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How accommodating do you want to be for other people?
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Many Shi'ite politicians feel like Abadi is already too accommodating.
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And then I've had people ... Younger women are less accommodating?
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So is the Fed accommodating or standing still or what?
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A lot of other places are accommodating, and that's snowballing.
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The report also highlighted the global dysfunction in accommodating refugees.
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Accommodating these animals might improve human health and save money.
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The president was very accommodating to the plotline we prepared.
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"We're trying to be as accommodating as possible," she said.
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Why are members of the administration so accommodating to Moscow?
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Steve had to do a lot of accommodating and adapting.
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Meanwhile, many restaurants had trouble accommodating and remembering dietary restrictions.
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Braves Manager Bobby Cox had no trouble accommodating his star.
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These nominees may also be more accommodating of executive power.
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Nami Nori is a hospitable place, built to be accommodating.
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Some sections have been more accommodating to interpretation than others.
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Some airlines are more accommodating to passengers with food allergies.
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She said yes, but the ring was not as accommodating.
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Some restaurants are gracefully adept at accommodating extremely large customers.
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Most important ... we're told Aryn has been more than accommodating.
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It was accommodating in a way that was definitely un-sealike.
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Even post-RFRA, courts have not been overzealous in accommodating religion.
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She is now a salaried employee and has an accommodating supervisor.
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They understand the responsibilities we have and they've been very accommodating.
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McKinney is home to three high schools, accommodating around 7,700 students.
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Maybe that's why Trump and his flying monkeys are so accommodating?
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The idea of being accommodating isn't about money, it's about power.
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In this view, workplaces ought to be more accommodating of chronotypes.
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In practice, that has meant accommodating historical accuracy to other requirements.
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The government spends NZ$140,000 ($100,000) a day accommodating the homeless.
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He must sometimes force himself to be more friendly and accommodating.
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If those numbers rise sharply, hospitals may have trouble accommodating them.
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Ms. Evans was on the less accommodating end of the spectrum.
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This doesn't mean accommodating or papering over hateful policies and speech.
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"He was always the most accommodating person," Perlow told BuzzFeed News.
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"Callaway has done a great job of accommodating me," Wie said.
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But, in reality, we want them to be nice and accommodating.
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Bangladesh continues to shoulder the gargantuan burden of accommodating the refugees.
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And fortunately, her teachers have been accommodating of her unique situation.
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No dirty looks from the accommodating staff, just smiles and toys.
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He is shot in endlessly warm light and is endlessly accommodating.
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If you run a restaurant, how are you accommodating larger diners?
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He appears to be amiable, jolly good fellow, and very accommodating.
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European regulators have long had an accommodating relationship with the auto industry.
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Since it opened, 4,43 appointments have been made, accommodating some 13,200 people.
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She specifically honed in on comfortably modest and agility-accommodating workout gear.
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Public investors are less accommodating of big losses and repeated cash calls.
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Do you think that Mitch and his gang have gotten more accommodating?
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No matter how accommodating today, they can be changed by whim tomorrow.
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It simply does a better job of accommodating basic, physical human realities.
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Despite this, the reaction of the local community has been very accommodating.
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What can venues do to make themselves more accommodating to transgender folk?
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This more than accommodating what I think is a really bad agreement.
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Berlin epitomises the German knack for sensitively accommodating the scars of history.
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The airport also reportedly does a poor job of accommodating ride-sharing.
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Accommodating them will require a new airport and thousands of hotel rooms.
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The relaxation of muscles can make the vagina more or less accommodating.
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Michael Flynn had reportedly made assurances that Trump would be more accommodating.
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Fortunately for the Rangers, the San Diego Padres were accommodating Wednesday night.
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"The older generation is more accommodating of the state," says Mr Azmy.
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The workplace imperative to be accommodating had me stifling my own misgivings.
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Clinton, whom they see as too accommodating to big business and Republicans.
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"The developer was very accommodating to tweaking things," Mr. St. Arromand said.
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Accommodating them will require spending more money, defeating Mr. Ryan's original purpose.
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Abe's approach toward Trump would be "not accommodating, not opposing", he said.
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Some of those employers saw accommodating expecting mothers as expensive and inconvenient.
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That adaptability can mean accommodating a client outside of normal business hours.
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As a result, it is by and large accommodating of new technologies.
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The owners, who work in the visual arts, were generous and accommodating.
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Accommodating students within the community remains a thorny topic with mixed results.
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If United's idea of accommodating passengers is leaving a senior citizen with blood running out of his mouth and begging for someone to "just kill me," I'd hate to see what happens when they decide to not be accommodating.
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Olympic grub will be accommodating for nearly every taste bud and dietary restriction.
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It's about carving out time for yourself, and accommodating your schedule and chronotype.
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I would say that 25% of the time, my professors have been accommodating.
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Perhaps because we have fewer priests around we are not so accommodating today.
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Be nice and accommodating, but not so nice that you lead me on.
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Ultimately, everything ended up being built onstage, so that was accommodating for them.
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The accommodating hosts decided to join forces to create a huge street party.
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Most of Ma's concerts are slated for large spaces capable of accommodating thousands.
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Administrators at other universities have been more accommodating in this year of unrest.
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But we would experience it at times more accommodating for our modern world.
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Try to be accommodating to pretty much any request, really, at any time.
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Mexico, with its new leftist president-elect, is hardly likely to be accommodating.
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I reoriented my life around accommodating side effects, all to avoid getting pregnant.
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The fact that the idea of pleasure just still goes back to accommodating.
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On Monday he said the Fed should be more accommodating on interest rates.
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But Mr. Mnuchin has also been showing signs of being less accommodating recently.
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But even as access grows in Wildwood, other towns can seem less accommodating.
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Tennessee state finances are solid, the economy is growing, and regulation is accommodating.
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Tourism was always the focus, never accommodating the hoards of impoverished workers arriving.
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So long as the hoopla doesn't interfere with school, Ms. Wellington is accommodating.
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Southwest is notifying and accommodating customers affected by the amended schedule, it said.
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Perhaps he was accommodating those Senators who did not bring their glasses that day.
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On Wednesday, European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs Pierre Moscovici sounded more accommodating.
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That's the domineering narrative and I think that we're incredibly accommodating to this technology.
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Phones should be accommodating to their users, adjusting to them instead of vice versa.
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"I, like many girls have been taught to be accommodating and polite," Bryant explained.
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It's not just because we've been socialized to be accommodating and spare people's feelings.
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If refining margins are supported by accommodating crude prices, utilisation rates will not decline.
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The bike path along the western side of the bridge was wide and accommodating.
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He, like Bill Clinton afterward, was seen as too accommodating to the prevailing consensus.
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This time, he was more accommodating, perhaps because he realized a reporter was present.
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Accommodating students with mental health and learning disorders is not a states rights issue.
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Air Canada is "accommodating as best as they can," said AltaCorp analyst Chris Murray.
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Sometimes I have to remind myself that my job isn't to just be accommodating.
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Mainstream media is geared towards representing the political center but accommodating both political parties.
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The Chinese police state can be at once harsh and accommodating, insidious and absurd.
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They can be tightened to become more punitive or loosened to become more accommodating.
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What markets are most open or most accommodating for what I want to accomplish?
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Henderson's eyes, typically so curious and accommodating, have been subdued by a boyish gleam.
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If Hunter has one message, it's that gender must be a malleable, accommodating thing.
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And no one could fault the ideal location or the friendly and accommodating staff.
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Just look around Europe: It's clear that accommodating radical nationalists is a losing proposition.
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Even companies committed to accommodating remote workers look for ways to improve the relationship.
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What Headspace offers is structure, and the structure it provides is accommodating and useful.
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SoFi Invest is a fee-free investment app accommodating both passive and active investors.
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The second encompasses more accommodating moves on topics such as drug pricing and trade.
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This time, he was more accommodating, perhaps because he realized a reporter was present.
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While drivers would be comfortable accommodating two apps, three is getting unwieldy, Moorfield speculated.
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Seidler estimates that it would have been capable of accommodating twenty-seven thousand people.
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And a few accommodating restaurants were willing to deliver food directly to the theater.
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Accommodating that new reality doesn't mean having to accept smaller investment returns, said Kaye.
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Unfortunately, politicians and traffic engineers fixate on accommodating the number of drivers we have.
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Mr. Biden's resistance to accommodating that mood may well come to define his campaign.
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It keeps my skin glowing and healthy, and it is accommodating to my skin type.
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Luckily, Google, being the accommodating company that it is, has now settled on a compromise.
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Why should accommodating those who have such attachments justify excluding poor foreigners from economic opportunity?
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The technique allows for a variety of voices and ideas, while also accommodating for speed.
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The carbon fiber chassis has also been made more accommodating with increased legroom and headroom.
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The researchers found that adults were happy to step aside, but children were less accommodating.
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That's not to say I'm attempting to become some self-censoring, overly accommodating female stereotype.
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Researchers and policymakers want to mitigate these risks by making roadways more accommodating of mistakes.
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Relentless plugging about how important acknowledging and accommodating sexual pleasure for disabled individuals is crucial.
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And he is, of course, the easiest and most accommodating DP I've ever worked with.
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You try to be accommodating, Virgo, but today you need to put your foot down.
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Hedo's staff is bend-over-backward accommodating (not a euphemism!) and our room is pimptastic.
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The regulatory and political climate was more accommodating and Chief Executive Brian Roberts' strategy sound.
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The improvements here should help Android to be more accommodating to any and all users.
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Energetic Mars in stable Taurus sextiles (an accommodating astrological aspect) Neptune in creative, sensitive Pisces.
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Coping with a more equal world, accommodating new powers, ought to be possible in principle.
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If Zauo has one redeeming quality, besides a cheerful and accommodating staff, it's the bathrooms.
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I'd spent so long accommodating the world's demand that I get out there and participate.
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That means accommodating our daily prayers, fasting, and not tolerating Islamophobia in the workplace. 96.
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They say that, accommodating for month-to-month churn, roughly 1,211 units were intentionally removed.
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Despite this, society and young people in general are becoming more accommodating of public nudity.
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And what that actually means is that we should be accommodating and nurturing and flexible.
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Gab's reputation for accommodating extremism may have been what drew Mr. Bowers to the site.
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Much as we may want to capture truffles in a jar, the biology isn't accommodating.
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Chase has renovated the 57-year-old tower several times to make it more accommodating.
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But for other companies that Facebook perceived as a threat, the company was less accommodating.
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From the time we pulled up to the hotel everyone was so nice and accommodating.
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And a number of accommodating restaurants were willing to deliver food directly to the theater.
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Managers are accommodating and kind, overlooking mistakes or issues so as not to hurt feelings.
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She also works incredibly hard and is unfailingly kind, patient and accommodating of my background.
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If he's too accommodating, inflation picks up and erodes the purchasing power of the dollar.
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I thankfully didn't experience any snobbery during my stay; in fact, everyone was very accommodating.
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Warren's office dismissed the notion that she's even a little bit accommodating toward K Street.
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Accommodating a large field of such qualified candidates is a first-class problem to have.
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But Trumpian civilization may be less accommodating of Iran, North Korea and, most important, China.
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Companies found ways to lower exploration and production costs in tapping the Permian's accommodating shale.
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"It's not good to see the president looking servile and accommodating," De la Peña said.
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The baristas were super accommodating and really went out of their way to make recommendations.
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Kethledge's bid was scuttled by rulings that conservatives viewed as too accommodating to undocumented immigrants.
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As a consequence, they are far less interested in accommodating attitudes they see as reactionary.
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"He appear to be amiable, jolly good fellow, and very accommodating," Duterte said of Kim.
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In fact, North Koreans are super friendly and accommodating, if you let them into your world.
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Be especially sensitive and accommodating to their particular needs, hurt and frustration during this difficult time.
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The idea is that the items might pay for the expense of supporting and accommodating refugees.
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Keeping things local, easy, and delicious, as well as accommodating various dietary restrictions doesn't faze her.
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"Accommodating this demand would be an affront to fundamental notions of due process," their letter said.
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So there's all sorts of accommodating usually small nations that are willing to work with you.
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More worryingly, the public could become more accommodating of corporate behaviour designed to increase market power.
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The company said it is re-accommodating its passengers on another flight to Miami this evening.
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"He was always pleasant and smiling and happy and accommodating if someone disturbed him," she recalls.
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It is also the busiest New Jersey Transit station, accommodating more than 92,000 average weekday boardings.
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Ahhh, I have some pain, ahhhhh, but it's there permanently so you're accommodating it sitting there.
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But she provided information on department policy for accommodating inmates who want to observe religious practices.
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If I really wanted to make this marriage work, I'd have to learn to be accommodating.
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The White House did not provide an explanation of the logistical challenges in accommodating the media.
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The lawsuit goes on, claiming Fogle solicited the videos from Taylor, who was more than accommodating.
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It's a part of our culture as trans folks to always be accommodating and say yes.
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Europe, and particularly Germany, have been good to me: welcoming, accommodating, and, in many ways, exotic.
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You don't necessarily have to conform to their diet, but it probably helps to be accommodating.
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All are relatively lightweight, powerful and capable of accommodating large ammunition magazines, typically containing 30 rounds.
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"Peña Nieto has been extremely accommodating," Jorge Guajardo, a former Mexican Ambassador to China, told me.
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Of course, as I write this, I also remember the people who are non-judgmentally accommodating.
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I assumed I was doing what everyone else was doing — putting myself out there, accommodating, dating.
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What surprised me is how inclusive and accommodating a space designed for that practice could be.
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Virgin Hyperloop One says there would be 120 pod gates accommodating over 8,500 passengers per hour.
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Goldman Sachs and other Wall Street banks have highly rated corporate policies for accommodating trans employees.
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The schedule is aimed at accommodating travelers who want to fly round-trip in one day.
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I never pretended that I was accommodating, or that I could take it or leave it.
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Early this week, the White House was signaling that the president wasn't in an accommodating mood.
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With SnoHub, Mr. Albis is bound by season, so he puts a premium on accommodating clients.
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Over the years, the biggest challenge facing the festival operations committee has been accommodating growing crowds.
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Astor and her son, in accommodating Mr. Marshall he was only trying to play the peacemaker.
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Like me, other guests called out the superb cleanliness, great location, comfortable beds, and accommodating staff.
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I was no longer the passive, helpful fat girl so used to accommodating everyone else's need.
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Accommodating the protesters' demands even partially would represent a significant loss of face for Xi Jinping.
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There is a feeling amongst some that they should have been more accommodating about the date.
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More attention needs to be paid to accommodating press on planes and for increasingly large events.
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"The administration was said to be very accommodating in terms of enabling international sales," Skibitski wrote.
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While accommodating Russian fears about total state collapse, it would restructure the military and intelligence agencies.
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In his chapter he was warm and sympathetic, trying to be accommodating to Alison whenever possible.
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The Talon is what known as a "side-by-side," accommodating two riders for offroad adventures.
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Accommodating Amazon's thousands of workers will require hiring more teachers, widening roads and building more housing.
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"The simple fact that China is the biggest market means automakers will be accommodating," she said.
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Throughout the phone, Google has tailored the Pixel's Android experience to be a smarter, more accommodating affair.
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Would accommodating the occasional baker or florist unleash a flood of claims and defeat anti-discrimination protection?
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Marler, who declined to identify his client's name, said Chipotle was "very accommodating" with the woman's request.
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Germany has said it will use a larger-than-expected budget surplus to pay for accommodating refugees.
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Mr Baswedan, a politician as slippery and accommodating as Ahok is blunt and forceful, spied an opening.
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"Ugandans are very good at accommodating other people, they have these open hearts to accommodate their colleagues."
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Then even Tesla's accommodating board (which has already discussed this proposal) might be forced to reject it.
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I even got a seat on the tube, which has been unusually accommodating, every single morning. Glasto?
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He had trouble accommodating to life, to the kinds of things many of us take for granted.
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This is the government's answer to accommodating the city's dead, rather than making more space for them.
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Trump's solution for accommodating these lower-income families is to offer a rebate of $1,200 per year.
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The entire system is designed to be easily adapted for new applications, accommodating new components as needed.
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United says this was all due to overbooking, and the CEO apologized for "re-accommodating" the passengers.
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The binders run from size XXS to a 5XL, accommodating more body sizes than many existing lines.
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Private-owned and foreign firms have helped drive economic growth, while accommodating, and even resisting, political influence.
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The Moon enters charming Air sign Libra at 2:20 PM, putting people in an accommodating mood.
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The Supreme Court blocked a lower court ruling that made the ban more accommodating to some refugees.
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Luis Munoz Marin International airport (SJU) three miles southeast of San Juan is accommodating daily commercial flights.
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Buttercup's dashing, wish-accommodating true love Westley, found the perfect way to celebrate Wright's April 8 birthday.
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The government has created a fund to finance the costs of accommodating and integrating the new arrivals.
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Over the last few years, every social platform has grown far more accommodating when to comes video.
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The prospect that monetary policy would remain accommodating also helped shares on Wall Street reach new highs.
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The GLC300 is exceptionally comfortable, pleasing and accommodating to, say, families of five on long road trips.
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The cruise ships boast 149 suites — each with their own private terrace — accommodating up to 298 guests.
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So I am accommodating myself to the world of software that guides me though my road trips.
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And pressure is mounting on the F.D.A. to be more accommodating in allowing alternatives on the market.
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"With a view to internal models, we would aim to be accommodating regarding the timing," Lautenschlaeger said.
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FERC ought to be accommodating state policy goals, not attempting to purge their effects from wholesale markets.
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Those included tales of women having a hard time accommodating the monitoring appointments and balancing work travel.
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The Four Seasons lunch scene, and the fine art of accommodating New York's biggest egos, fascinated journalists.
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In December, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said the Pentagon must be accommodating to all religions, including Sikhs.
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But then again, more accommodating boxers can result in a bunched-up, tangled, and constrictive mess, too.
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Under these conditions, the United States has far more to gain from accommodating the Saudis than not.
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He took a more accommodating tone toward Islam, a religion he repeatedly targeted during his presidential campaign.
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The Interior Ministry boasted of the "accommodating manner in which security forces and people in power" responded.
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In Los Angeles, Ms. Warren appeared more accommodating when two women rushed onstage to hold up signs.
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Of course, there are givens at Salzburg that no director dares tamper with, like accommodating star performers.
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And this moved beyond just rifles and carbines, with accessory-accommodating rails now on pistols and shotguns.
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Finally we need to find ways to boost the economy while still accommodating our poor fiscal position.
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Designers have become more accommodating, spurred both by an untapped market and the desire to appear inclusive.
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Is there anything you'd like to see change at airports to be more accommodating for service horses?
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The Trump administration has been more accommodating than its predecessors when it comes to Israeli settlement activity.
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She is well aware that her story strains credulity — a stretch for even the most accommodating imagination.
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China's labor costs are rising, local companies are increasingly competitive and the government has become less accommodating.
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But the current "incredibly accommodating" monetary policy is going to be "built in everybody's equation," he added.
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People in hazmat suits sit at a table outside a hotel accommodating isolated people on Feb. 3.
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Several presidents have resented the Federal Reserve for its insufficiently accommodating — to their political interests — monetary policy.
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This resulted in inelegant, costly and risk-prone mapping processes for accommodating enterprise-wide aggregated risk measures.
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Daily specials and accommodating kitchen staff made up each of my 11 dining experiences on the train.
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And George W. Bush was particularly accommodating to President Obama, and maintained that decorum his entire presidency.
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Runcie says officials will be accommodating and take measures like adding counselors and service dogs in classrooms.
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But I've learned that it's possible to be accommodating and assertive; authoritative and likable at the same time.
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Lately it seems like America's airlines have had a difficult time accommodating even their passengers' most basic needs.
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In this arrangement, conservatives can be accommodating to gay people, provided it remains legal to discriminate against them.
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Obama said the administration is "properly accommodating religious institutions" who object to providing contraception coverage for their employees.
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But the new guidance, for the first time, offers advice for accommodating the privacy needs of nontransgender youngsters.
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I do think that after each relationship you're better at accommodating the needs of your next partner, though.
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"We are re-accommodating our customers on other flights," American Airlines spokeswoman Laura Nedbal said in a statement.
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The softer tone of Mrs May's letter might, with luck, encourage her EU partners to be more accommodating.
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Meanwhile, monetary policy, which has played a big role in supporting stockmarkets since 2009, is becoming less accommodating.
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But this was a lie I told myself, a way of accommodating the pain instead of facing it.
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The euro-zone economy has further strengthened, raising the prospect that monetary policy will soon be less accommodating.
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He was accused by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates for being too accommodating toward the Houthis.
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Legroom inside the Lagonda is so vast that even pro basketball players will find it comfy and accommodating.
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She brings up the fact that now, with the consciousness today, she would not have been so accommodating.
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Thankfully, they were very accommodating and excited to have Morey be part of their school and their community.
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Keep that in mind when sometimes you need to be accommodating for things you do not necessarily like.
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While still patrolling international waters, China can be more accommodating of other countries' fishing vessels in the region.
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"We are committed to accommodating the campaign because political speech is the very essence of the First Amendment."
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We've tried to be very accommodating, but we have agreed with everything they have asked us to do.
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We want to dredge up an excuse or mere doublespeak ("re-accommodating" for roughing up an elderly passenger).
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Came to USA at a young age with no parents (accommodating him) and no guidance ... just his dreams.
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First, Sony was much more accommodating with indie developers, giving early PS4 development kits before the console release.
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So citizens quietly put the war pods toward other uses: sheltering livestock, accommodating back-packers, vending tasty snacks.
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Everyone agrees that Turkey has been immensely generous in accommodating well over 2m refugees from Syria's civil war.
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He argues that exceeds EPA's authority and has floated a regulatory framework more accommodating to coal plant owners.
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We deserve leadership that finds solutions to accommodating development for growth while leaving the National Conservation Area intact.
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"The Party is too accommodating of elements that I would consider fringe, bordering on hate groups," he said.
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"The Brewers people are so accommodating and so nice," said Jagielnik, owner of a search firm for engineers.
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Six meeting rooms, accommodating up to 200 people, are scattered through the hotel, with access to the patios.
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"The agreement on a split of responsibilities will need to leave room for accommodating specific cases," he said.
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The 403 jets ordered by Emirates are its cornerstone A350-900 variety, accommodating between 300 and 2737 passengers.
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They are self-centered and cynical, manipulating resentment with half-truths and untruths, accommodating the loony extremist right.
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Trump, a Republican, has signaled he could be more accommodating toward settlements than his Democratic predecessor Barack Obama.
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But then again, more accommodating boxer briefs can result in a bunched-up, tangled, and constrictive mess, too.
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But the tight confines of the center's current space prevent it from accommodating large tour buses, she added.
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Fortunately, I live in LA, one of the more accommodating cities for a diet as stupid as mine.
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But whether the UK's healthcare system is capable of accommodating further, large increases in donation is another question.
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Trump was said to be mortified by the Sun story, which maybe caused him to be more accommodating.
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"By being accommodating, encouraging, listening to people, he generated enormous interest," Dr. Harper said in a telephone interview.
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But as he has on immigration in recent days, Mr. Trump toggled between being hard-line and accommodating.
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Zeus was accommodating to the student's needs and allowed them to move in earlier than the intended date.
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And a return to a more accommodating U.S. China policy with a new president seems disturbingly more likely.
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"They alternated between making a serious legal case and accommodating the president's desire to exact revenge," Schatz said.
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Instead, returns are handled on a case-by-case basis, and the company tends to be very accommodating.
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He also digs up plenty of examples of companies that are rethinking their approaches to accommodating older workers.
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That means processing significantly more transactions per second at minimal cost, while accommodating an ever-expanding user base.
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It just takes an attitude of understanding and accommodating their national pride while establishing and holding red lines.
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Plus, power outlets aren't always super accommodating because plenty of homes weren't designed with these things in mind.
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Accommodating Burrow's talent, Tigers Coach Ed Orgeron transformed the offense into the most feared unit entering Saturday's games.
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Superintendent Robert Runcie said officials will be accommodating and take measures including counselors and service dogs in classrooms.
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Accommodating conscience may challenge government officials bent on wielding power and ideological bureaucrats who despise competing faith principles.
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A generation was lost, and surviving spouses struggled to find accommodating funeral homes, according to the New York Times.
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But within a matter of hours, ever-accommodating to Amazon's needs, city workers had the threatening messages scrubbed away. ●
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If anything, however, one could argue that the US intelligence community has, historically, been too accommodating to presidential whim.
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Reuters reported on Thursday that the main problem in negotiations with lenders was accommodating their divergent views regarding collateral.
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Meanwhile, the Eurozone has faltered and the Japanese economy has failed to respond to a very accommodating monetary policy.
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He finds himself accommodating his android, measuring himself against it, being defined by it, his worth determined by it.
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I had to get up and pee halfway through my facial, but my beautician was super sweet and accommodating.
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Sturgeon said the British government, in accommodating Northern Irish demands on the Irish border question, was contradicting this stance.
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"We found regional banks with no U.S. exposure a lot more accommodating in how we do business," he said.
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For starters, they're accommodating to Westerners: The people I visit at makerspaces in Shenzhen all speak English to me.
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" Cartoon by Amy Hwang Shani Schmalz, the Bnos camp director, said, "It's very, very important the inspectors be accommodating.
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Potential problems cannot be considered worth accommodating at this scale but ignored at the larger scale of national ISPs.
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While members of all backgrounds are encouraged to join, the spaces are especially accommodating to the way women work.
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We hope regulators can structure flexible requirements that reduce risks while accommodating innovation in this young but burgeoning industry.
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More broadly, accommodating people who walk or bike is going to be a major challenge for autonomous vehicles (AEVs).
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In March another Mars-themed attraction—a tourist camp accommodating up to 160 people—opened on the Tibetan plateau.
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Its internal power balance could also tilt more toward hardliners, who oppose any policies seen as accommodating the West.
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OkCupid is definitely leading the way in terms of being more accommodating to both polyamorous people and trans people.
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Trump, a Republican, has signaled he could be more accommodating toward such projects than his Democratic predecessor Barack Obama.
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Plus, the imperative to decarbonize the electricity system has made the challenge of accommodating more renewable energy more pressing.
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This year we gave the Cooke Prize to Amherst College for its extraordinary efforts in accommodating low-income students.
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HAV says it wants to built 12 Airlanders a year by 2018, each accommodating as many as 48 passengers.
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Real life is not so accommodating; having a good story in no way equates to being a good person.
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His government could usher in greater scrutiny of foreign investment and a less accommodating approach to the United States.
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The temperature in winter could be accommodating, "and there's more oxygen than anywhere else, and it's flat," he added.
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" Johnson said when he worked with Ducks players last season, Coach Bruce Boudreau was "very accommodating, a great guy.
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So many elected Democrats wanted to speak on her behalf that the Clinton campaign had difficulty accommodating them all.
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But when it comes to religious liberty, they say, the military has gone to considerable lengths to be accommodating.
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Kim seized upon the accommodating gestures from South Korean President Moon Jae-in and agreed to talks with Trump.
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Its enormous parking lot is typically full every weekend, accommodating the hundreds of guests attending four-day Hmong funerals.
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China, to its credit, has so far been accommodating to those in trouble, extending maturities and providing new financing.
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But within deep-blue precincts where Democratic insurgency appears strongest, talk of accommodating the center is in short supply.
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The resulting site, if completed, would be one of the world's largest refugee camps, accommodating around 800,000 Rohingya Muslims.
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He welcomed the scrutiny and competitiveness of the position, and so far has been accommodating to fans and reporters.
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"The Baja 1000 is basically the national sport of the peninsula, so everyone's super nice and accommodating," said Dana.
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But the Pentagon, trying to cultivate accommodating allies in the Gulf, had identified Prince Mohammed as a promising partner.
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Dr. Jarecki also found that European casinos were more accommodating to players on hot streaks than their American counterparts.
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Think of how Shel Silverstein's Giving Tree, nimbly accommodating each of the boy's needs, eventually winds up a stump.
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Inside there&aposs a pair of bench seats, accommodating six riders, along with dual screens and a cargo area.
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For example, it is currently the only regional base capable of accommodating B-52s used in strikes against ISIS.
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On Wednesday, he visited Moria, a camp built for up to 3,000 people but now accommodating more than 15,000.
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"We have been in contact with Chairman Gowdy and are accommodating his request as quickly as possible," Wilcox said.
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Let me begin by thanking the Court for accommodating us today and allowing the matter to be brought forward.
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Michael Brodie asked Charlie for a pic before boarding a plane for Newark, and Charlie was more than accommodating.
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The Nationalists, known also as the KMT, had campaigned on their pro-business image and more accommodating line toward Beijing.
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But in turn, fairs should ask themselves which steps they could take to be more accommodating to parents and families.
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We opted for the not-super-top shelf, but we did request a better tequila and they were very accommodating.
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So if President Trump truly does want to sign major health reform legislation, he'd better set about accommodating their concerns.
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Accommodating these students early on will also have an impact on where they land their first jobs out of school.
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While an H shape is ideal for accommodating a battery and cameras, the X is lighter and better for acrobatics.
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Which, of course, is what the teacher tries to teach Colton with a slice of bread, but Colton isn't accommodating.
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I do think the tattoo industry is becoming more accommodating for LGBTQ people, and lots more doors are opening up.
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We recently revamped the office and he has been really accommodating in terms of what might make my life easier.
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Paramount Pictures, where M:I 6 is being made, is accommodating Cavill's schedule to handle his reshoots in the Superman suit.
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In Denmark, the government is even moving to confiscate valuables from arriving migrants to defray the cost of accommodating them.
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Jaimie recalls how accommodating their first ward was when she was a new mother and Josh was busy with work.
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It's unclear whether Cruz knows this and just believes that accommodating people's diet restrictions are a sign of political pandering.
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" ON THE FED'S INDEPENDENCE AND HIS CHOICE OF JEROME POWELL TO BE FED CHAIRMAN "I don't have an accommodating Fed.
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After her initial trip was canceled, she explains, an airline employee was tasked with re-accommodating all of the passengers.
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"You don't have to roll back Dodd-Frank - you can simply make regulators more accommodating," said a FIG DCM banker.
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But they have also put in place one of Germany's most accommodating education programs for immigrants allocated to the state.
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It is not clear to us, however, that the rest of the EU would be particularly accommodating should that occur.
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Wu Qian raised the problem of accommodating performers' differing senses of time without imposing metronomic rigidity on a joint performance.
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By contrast, the Ibadis were and are relatively accommodating towards Muslims of other persuasions and indeed towards Christians and Jews.
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If you're going through a health struggle and you need someone to be accommodating, then don't feel bad for asking.
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Some Democrats suggested that Obama was giving things away before they were even asked for, to try and be accommodating.
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"Understanding what's happening in my employee's life outside of work helps me be both more practical and accommodating," says Fishbein.
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For nearly a year following the Zubik decision, the feds made little to no progress toward accommodating the Little Sisters.
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The partnership with Gett lays some of the groundwork there, but it also means being patient and accommodating to regulators.
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Because their visas are otherwise so accommodating, many Kiwis do not bother taking Australian citizenship even after many years' residence.
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Kudlow told an event hosted by CNBC that Pelosi had been very accommodating, and cited bipartisan support for the deal.
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They too had an enlarged nozzle and thus more accommodating silicone tips, which I tried as a last resort. Bingo.
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Their questioning of Dr. Dao is based on the assumption that Asians should be quiescent and accommodating and ultimately grateful.
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Ideally, the trends exhibited at IFA will guide us into an era of more rational specs accommodating more alluring design.
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New York isn't the most accommodating place for cyclists and, by and large, neither is the country as a whole.
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When it comes to accommodating religious individuals or groups, the government has always been given a significant amount of discretion.
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Robbie is the spitting image of Sharon Tate, having learned to hold her face in just the right accommodating smile.
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Court was hand-picked at the behest of the Federalist Society chiefly for their accommodating views on executive power. And
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"With the Trees, the four-way stretch can be pretty accommodating," Lisa Halbower-Fenton, the company's product-development head, said.
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Wind developers say they are trying to be as accommodating as possible to both the beach towns and marine life.
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They say, her liberal refugee policy and her accommodating Eurozone policy have played into the hands of the far right.
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" ON THE FED'S INDEPENDENCE AND HIS CHOICE OF JEROME POWELL TO BE FED CHAIRMAN "I don't have an accommodating Fed.
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For the local Kayapo, the killing was a harsh reminder of the difficulty of accommodating themselves to the outside world.
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While there were early signs that GM Korea's union may be more accommodating than in the past, tensions have flared.
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No near-term political advantage derived from accommodating organized racism can compensate for the damage it does to our nation.
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Accommodating 13 guests in 7 cabins, the yacht features a large main salon on the main deck with a piano.
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The I.C.C. has since come under repeated attack for being too slow, too accommodating to powerful states, inefficient and sloppy.
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Meanwhile, some who voted for her want to see Ms. Sinema adopt a less accommodating approach to dealing with Republicans.
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Formula One Management was "very accessible and accommodating," with "a different style of management to how Bernie operated," Horner said.
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While not completely on the cutting edge, Drake has always positioned himself as a cantor of an accommodating post-modernism.
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Bernie (Stephanie Gould), alternately docile and demanding, rude and sweet, stubborn and accommodating, sets the pace of the Vincolos' existence.
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"For thousands of years marriage was about men making the important decisions and women accommodating to these decisions," she said.
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The houses "will begin hosting their guests in a few days", with the goal of accommodating 60,000 people, Nergis said.
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"With a view to internal models, we would aim to be accommodating regarding the timing," Lautenschlaeger, a bank supervisor, said.
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He was accommodating himself to slow, ambiguous change—and, after all, the revolution had achieved some things to build on.
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"His challenge will be making IKEA more accessible to more people, while accommodating how people want to shop," he said.
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Or ten years later, when Queen Elizabeth II used the same venue for a huge children's party, accommodating 160,000 guests.
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The group intends to oppose a registry, support immigrants and refugees, and push for accommodating religious practices in the workplace.
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It's family-friendly and accommodating to those who work while they travel, as well as those who enjoy being active.
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China's first two carriers are relatively small, accommodating only up to 25 aircraft launched from ramps built on their decks.
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Accommodating up to five people, the UFO room is suspended on wires and beams that are attached to the trees.
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China's first two carriers are relatively small, accommodating only up to 25 aircraft launched from ramps built on their decks.
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Luckily, for us civilians there are so many creative and affordable solutions for accommodating kitchen items in a pantry-less space.
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Otherwise, you're looking at having to worry about accommodating glasses, eye tracking not working, ocular distances maxing out and so on.
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It is the perfect partner for renewables in driving coal off the grid and accommodating the oncoming demand of electrified transportation.
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Republicans argue they have cooperated on these requests, including making changes to the hearings schedule, in hopes of accommodating Democrats' concerns.
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One is a San Diego startup called Pupbox, which has carved out a piece of the market accommodating puppies in particular.
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"So, [anal sex is] not so much about accommodating the size of an object being inserted into the rectum," she says.
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"It's good to know that the IRS can be accommodating and the cops don't come knocking on the door," said Kobak.
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Pierce later shared the photos taken by Levy on Facebook and thanked the airline for being so accommodating to her father.
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"To be able to look and see these companies that are not just accommodating but encouraging participation is a strong signal."
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"You don't do s—, so be accommodating to the people that actually do s—," the KKW Beauty creator told her sister.
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The filing also referenced a Los Angeles Times article suggesting that the company has been much more accommodating to Chinese authorities.
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But life can be hard for diplomatic Libras, who always try to be accommodating and end up prioritizing others over themselves.
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Rewrite the WTO rule book to recognise the fact that it is not capable of accommodating China's system of political economy.
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The resistance of many employers to be more accommodating to their employees with children is as damaging as it is frustrating.
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He said that if the government acted on finding more land, it could immediately solve the crisis in accommodating its dead.
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Tobacco valuations are at a 10-year trough, despite a more accommodating market backdrop for Staples names (late-cycle, lower yield).
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Then Malta, one of the most accommodating flags to sail under, cut ties, and the company had trouble finding new partners.
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Airbnb is accommodating those affected by the disaster in Missouri by waiving all service fees and hosts are offering free rooms.
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Poland's nationalist government has been previously accused of accommodating the country's ultranationalist fringe, and to many observers this was another example.
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In a way, the state-imposed illicit, hush-hush character of sex work is perfect for accommodating boners plagued by shame.
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"They have faster-growing energy needs… and a more accommodating legal and regulatory environment towards such innovations," he said by email.
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Dallas announced its plans to open a "mega-shelter" capable of accommodating 5,000 evacuees at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.
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They spent years running down leads and cultivating information, with the national office in Washington accommodating many of their resource requests.
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Compared to my MacBook Air, the new Pro has a much smaller footprint, yet feels larger and more accommodating in use.
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The Obama administration found what I believe to be an appropriate balance between providing affordable health care and accommodating religious concerns.
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" She added, "This tragic outcome once again demonstrates the complete impracticality of accommodating these highly vulnerable people so far from Australia.
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Even Yvan of "Art," with his overly accommodating nature, is aware that he is an outlier of this typical male drive.
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But Harris's conclusions are precisely the opposite of theirs: instead of accommodating the situation even further, he argues, kids should revolt.
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Alex Starr / Flickr Beyond being a gregarious and accommodating species, the chicken also produces arguably the cutest offspring in the world.
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The migrants have been distributed among Italy's 20 regions, with Lombardy and Sicily together accommodating 25 percent of the new arrivals.
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Inside are two exceptionally accommodating pockets that could hold any number of things, including a Kindle or a magazine, and more.
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Second, we also lack a fully functioning maritime port capable of accommodating the needs of today's advanced civilian and military vessels.
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As on other campuses across the country, these protests are encouraged by an array of faculty members and ever accommodating administrators.
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The hard thing to do is to realize that the greater good is best served by accommodating a range of interests.
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The estate is also equipped with private security and gate house, staff quarters, and an underground parking garage accommodating 30 cars.
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The retailer says it has "the ultimate objective of making our customers happy," so the company tends to be very accommodating.
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He has little room for missteps in his summit with Trump so may have an interest in accommodating the US leader.
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Upgrades to the electricity grid and management systems are paving the way for greater solar diffusion by accommodating solar's inherent intermittency.
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In accommodating non-visual audiences for dance performances, it's typical to provide audio descriptions offering technical details about the dancer's movement.
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It's reached the point where I actively hide any eating habits that could be interpreted as less than adventurous or accommodating.
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My husband and I both lean toward over-accommodating, which made confronting our tenants about their consistently late payments really overwhelming.
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These enablers need to understand that accommodating Iran's ability to target Americans and our allies will come at a steep price.
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"And the bureaucrats in Brussels, instead of trying to be open and accommodating, have really thrown down the hammer," he added.
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Accommodating the people that the region needs to fuel its economy would not require an endless procession of high-rise buildings.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has made progress in accommodating the growing number, but sexual harassment persists, veterans and lawmakers say.
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Vidal-Naquet sells this facile notion by keeping his protagonist a borderline cipher — even-tempered, accommodating, seemingly at peace with drifting.
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What's more, experience from the 1970s suggests that accommodating a supply shock with easy money is likely to unleash nasty inflation.
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"I love owning my own business and having the freedom to create my own schedule while accommodating my clients," she explained.
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In settling just two days later, the S.E.C. appeared to have been accommodating of the Tesla chief's quick change of heart.
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DAZN's employees are working from home, and in Japan, where schools are closed, the company is accommodating parents of young children.
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For players, performing for audiences of progressive fans and accommodating owners, the league feels like a safe place to speak out.
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Perhaps in response, the people in the area have become as warm and accommodating as the lake is cold and unforgiving.
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Like others I interviewed, she said she was attracted to Canada by a work culture more accommodating for women and minorities.
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We'll help you with planning (building a menu, accommodating special diets) with our guide on how to cook and plan Thanksgiving.
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China has built seven islands upon reefs in disputed areas, three of which, experts say, are capable of accommodating fighter jets.
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They see the charges that Mr. Trump is too accommodating of racists as an accusation that they must be racist, too.
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I love it so much, and the place I take lessons is super accommodating with all of my jobs and school.
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President Trump now has the chance to appoint an accommodating loyalist who'd give him far less trouble than Mr. Shaub has.
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Judge has become the accommodating, smiling face of the Yankees, blessed with an intriguing back story and a headline-friendly surname.
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The first line of argument insists that safety for Jews comes by accommodating ourselves to the demands of our surrounding society.
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Clinton must be nice and accommodating to Sanders — but, at all costs, do not let him take over the convention. 5.
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Sweden's Prison and Probation Service cited overcrowding at their facility and other security and logistical concerns for not accommodating the rapper.
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Metts settled into his new life in the oil fields, reluctantly accommodating an array of strictures that he regarded as pointless.
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If the notion of Mr. Bush as a portrait painter is one your brain has trouble accommodating, you are not alone.
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Democrats running or eyeing a run for the White House are offering ideas that are far less accommodating of Big Pharma.
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Just because Congress tends to be fiscally reckless doesn't mean we should build a budget process more accommodating of the irresponsibility.
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Jasper finds Joe outside Anavrin and is surprisingly nice and accommodating when Joe reveals he only has $3,000 to give him.
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She settled on an accommodating explanation, telling herself he was exhausted and jet-lagged, still living on the Afghan time zone.
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Because we had very, very flexible hours and accommodating our employees through births, divorces, parents, all of that, they've come back!
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The overhead for accommodating these changes, in addition to the back-end system changes mentioned above, is significant and often prohibitive.
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And isn't it enraging that women are socialized to be docile and accommodating and to put men's desires before their own?
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Unfortunately, when the Federal Reserve tightens, the dollar strengthens and the offshore markets become less accommodating, this process can go into reverse.
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Planemakers have said they are accommodating struggling South American airline customers by allowing delays and shifting stock to clients in stronger economies.
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"So it has been ExxonMobil's view for some time that it is prudent to take action while accommodating the uncertainties that remain."
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The president agreed with Hannity that he had been "accommodating," but he could only go so far in postponing the confirmation process.
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A Lopez Obrador victory could usher in a Mexican government less accommodating toward the United States on both trade and immigration issues.
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Sports clothing advertised for girls is consistently less durable, less waterproof and less accommodating of movement than the equivalent for young boys.
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For your convenience, we are accommodating you with a comfortable and private area with chairs and baby blankets in the ladies' room.
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They needed to find a respectable and scalable new solution for making money and accommodating the different content that advertisers were creating.
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Pena Nieto had faced criticism he was too accommodating with Trump but got a much needed ratings boost after cancelling the summit.
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And even Jokowi's detractors have never suggested that he himself is corrupt—only that he has been too accommodating to vested interests.
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Her son Dimitri, who on my visit was as accommodating as any restaurateur I've ever come across, helps her with the business.
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Despite the name, the owner is super helpful and more than accommodating, even though I haven't brought any of my own containers.
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Former Planning and Transportation Commissioner Kate Downing resigned in August, citing a lack of progress in accommodating affordable housing and other measures.
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"I have long supported accommodating those brought to this country illegally through no fault of their own," he said in a statement.
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In the morning, Jessie tries to be as accommodating as possible, but quickly realizes that the dynamic has changed in their relationship.
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"My family [is] very accommodating to me, but going to friends' houses, like holiday parties for instance, it's a nightmare," she said.
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It certainly isn't a sign that the church should adjust its teachings on faith and morals, accommodating them to the latest trends.
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Head-turning quotient: It is conservative but attractive, smaller than predecessor models on the outside with a more accommodating and upscale interior.
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The owner of Pugsley Pizza was very accommodating, and other participants said he had been playing the saxophone earlier in the day.
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To sweeten the pill, Macron offered increased cooperation on the common asylum policy, an accommodating step that might offer Germany political relief.
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"Thanks to its strong economic position, I'm confident that Germany will master the challenges of accommodating and integrating the refugees," Gabriel said.
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That discovery led to the development of plans for protecting the pack and accommodating wolves elsewhere in the state, should they proliferate.
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If Lloyd's was a pure marketplace, member syndicates could be more innovative, accommodating short-term losses for future gains, industry sources said.
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Well, they alter queer culture to be palatable to them and then they pat themselves on the back for becoming so accommodating.
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But other Republicans can't seem to replicate his playbook, perhaps because it is so contrary to the usual business-accommodating GOP agenda.
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In my fragile mental state, I'm starting to panic, and welcome WME's VR representative's overwhelmingly accommodating attitude as he gets me situated.
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It is hard to fathom the justices being nearly as accommodating with a publicly funded monument to atheism or a Wiccan pentagram.
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Kristol has been egging Hogan on, telling him that if he runs, the Republican ground might be more accommodating than he thinks.
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While the local school was warm and accommodating, difficulties often arose when her children were segregated from their peers during religious instruction.
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The Dementia Friendly America campaign aims to make whole communities — including police forces, churches, restaurants and hair salons — more knowledgeable and accommodating.
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The CDU is in the same boat, and Merkel is accommodating by including younger peers in her cabinet to appease her critics.
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This cylindrical knife block has a 4.4-inch diameter base and is just over nine inches tall, accommodating most kitchen knife sizes.
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Democrats hope that Sondland's appearance could begin to shape public opinion -- that has become more accommodating towards impeachment, irrevocably against the President.
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But some on the party's left, including Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota were less accommodating, tweeting out the hashtag "#TooFarLeft" in disapproval.
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This also might mean doing something other than running, like a hike that's more accommodating to your family and friends' fitness levels.
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"He's dangerously accommodating of extremists, and anyone who knows him knows this," said C. Christine Fair, a political scientist at Georgetown University.
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We were sadly given only one lane of traffic, which meant that the sheet was not entirely unfolded, accommodating only 60 people.
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Today, there's literally nobody on the right between those frantically accommodating Donald Trump, on the one hand, and us on the other.
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Thankfully, that tragedy has been narrowly averted—the only loud conversations you'll be forcibly subjected to are the ones involving "re-accommodating" passengers.
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However, being the accommodating digital assistant that is, Duplex didn't give up, and instead asked about moving the reservation up to 5:30.
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"It should be in Lufthansa's own interest to be accommodating toward customers and accept Air Berlin tickets," he told Funke Mediengruppe on Thursday.
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The difference in appearance could be chalked up to the change in actors, and accommodating the makeup to suit the Furdik's facial dimensions.
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If somebody doesn't show, or does show, or doesn't like the time, we're going to try to be as accommodating as we can.
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In addition to earnings well above expectations, we see China bottoming, Europe showing at least some signs of stability and an accommodating Fed.
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The reason behind the Turkish president's maneuvers is to force European authorities to take a more accommodating approach to Turkish legislation and practices.
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One official said new Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte remains "somewhat of an unknown quantity" who has been alternately bellicose and accommodating toward China.
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Being accommodating is not born from a fear of speaking up, but the fear that you'll lose it all if you do speak.
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A single module in this towering Skyport allows for 180 landings and takeoffs per hour, accommodating 1,800 peak passengers every hour per module.
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As in prior years, U.S. and European monetary policy should remain accommodating, while China is likely to ensure its economic slowdown remains gradual.
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Unfortunately, one couple has become the internet's example of what not to do when it comes to accommodating nursing parents at your wedding.
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The Smith Bay strike is so large, Reynolds said he cannot imagine it would not be developed under a less accommodating tax structure.
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Perhaps the UAW wanted to be seen flexing its muscles after at least a decade largely accommodating the needs of a struggling industry.
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Three-quarters of first-time homebuyers say they are looking for a home that will serve them long term, perhaps accommodating a family.
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"Federal public buildings belong to the people of this country, and they should be welcoming and appropriately accommodating," Cicilline said during floor debate.
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Mixing bits of herself with an "overly accommodating woman" character, Bryant pulls the curtain back on deeply ingrained gender identities in our culture.
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Google cut off YouTube support from Fire TV devices in late 2017 because Amazon wasn't accommodating to Google products on its digital marketplace.
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Chris Coons, a Democratic member of the foreign relations committee, said on CNN that Trump had erred by being so accommodating to Putin.
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Administrative guidance, unlike formal rulemaking or outright legislation, is capable of accommodating the sort of rapid developments that the technology is regularly undergoing.
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Her face is streaked with tears when her peers aren't accommodating enough or try to offer unwanted help or simply exist near her.
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If you don't have accommodating employers or can't afford to just pay, it's easy to understand why many women leave it to chance.
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Choice about car ownership ultimately comes down to accommodating your desired lifestyle and goals, and what you're willing to pay to achieve them.
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And the college president sought out ways to safeguard the campus culture that he cherished while accommodating a law that he did not.
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Service, including ordering cabs and accommodating our desire to be on an upper floor, was prompt and courteous, and Wi-Fi was free.
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Instead of a game plan for accommodating the party's emerging voices in Washington, Democratic leadership this past week found time to chastise Rep.
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Finland also has an accommodating parental leave policy, as well as other perks: All new moms receive a cardboard box from the government.
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"If they know you're going to be buying something else in that visit, they're more likely to be accommodating," Sakraida said of retailers.
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The clear message here is that the airlines are far more interested in accommodating pet owners than those of us with these afflictions.
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The idea may seem trivial, but formally accommodating those from alternative cultures can result in large gains for all people and organizations involved.
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Plus, there was one upside to having such different approaches to food: I was able to see how accommodating and nonjudgmental Dave was.
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A group of Cardinals have expressed concern they will have to pay extra fees to make the building capable of accommodating a restaurant.
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Gurvinder Singh, an NYPD officer and president of the national Sikh Officers Association, said he is grateful the department is accommodating his faith.
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Critics also say the law trails the private sector, which has been accommodating more women who prefer to use their birth surnames professionally.
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When it came to defining issues like busing and, subsequently, mass incarceration, Biden was an accommodating enabler in the regressive politics of race.
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The conflict over accommodating a child's allergy turned into a legal battle that highlights the isolation that people with food allergies often face.
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For one of the meetings with workers, in September, Amazon flew in from Texas a Muslim manager who works on accommodating Islamic practices.
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That means states are beefing up vote-by-mail systems to be more accommodating, protecting both voters and poll workers in the process.
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But the review also dragged on because of the "accommodating approach taken by the [Department of Education] to that conflict," the report found.
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"Lakotas will endure because they are Iktomi's people, supple, accommodating and absolutely certain of their essence even when becoming something new," he writes.
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Some elected leaders and policymakers are increasingly recognizing that the future health of the city depends on making it less accommodating to cars.
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This fact did not appear to be lost on the elephants: relaxed and accommodating, they seemed content to share their space with us.
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A woman takes in her dinner that was left at the door by government workers in a hotel accommodating isolated people, Feb. 3.
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But Mr. Bloomberg expressed no particular optimism that the Trump administration could be swayed to take a more accommodating view of urban policy.
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Supporters of Carson's efforts, however, praised the innovations he pushed for in the military's personnel policies, including better accommodating the participation of women.
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Is that kind of a relief to you that all of these changes you've announced and accommodating to-date have gone down well?
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Even if no other state passes an abortion ban, those laws are already making their way up to a potentially accommodating Supreme Court.
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Netanyahu has been encouraged by the election of Trump, who has signaled he could be more accommodating toward the settlements than his predecessor.
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"With the rate cuts that we did this year, we created a situation where monetary policy is supportive and accommodating growth," Williams said.
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Cloud computing accommodating more of our financial data introduces technology companies into the financial system in ways never contemplated, even a decade ago.
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One bar of reception in a war zone can be more accommodating than four bars beside the River Thames in a world capital.
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"Everyone we used was actually very happy and accommodating to us, it was really refreshing and made me feel really proud," said Fernando.
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Mr. Smyth said he had expected some pushback from the contractors who had designed the previous solution, but said they were extremely accommodating.
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It was as if the Grammys were trying to corral Cardi B, acknowledging and accommodating her without fully giving in to her charms.
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"It opens the world up to have an app that will tell fat people how accommodating or not various spaces are," she said.
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According to the ACLU, female inmates in California jails live in generally substandard conditions, specifically when it comes to accommodating their reproductive health.
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Government investment in accommodating migrants and enhancing border security could lift growth in some European countries by up to 0.5 percent, Mr. Moscovici said.
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Gerstle nonetheless maintains his appreciation for individual men and women who managed to achieve big things — good or bad — by accommodating longstanding constitutional constraints.
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Each one features aluminum handles, TSA-approved locks, spinner wheels, an interior X panel, and an expandable size, accommodating everything you need to bring.
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"After being quite accommodating for some time, Mexico is finally drawing some lines," said Christopher Wilson, deputy director of the Wilson Center's Mexico Institute.
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While Mars is pretty frigid, its temperatures can exceed -9 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer, making the surface a bit more accommodating for water.
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But the students who used the place, mostly in science and engineering disciplines, were accommodating and patient, and soon she was on her way.
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Throughout the recent crisis, Trump has wavered between bellicose language and actions toward Iran and a more accommodating tone, including a plea for negotiations.
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I don't object to that too much, however, as the interior of this compact vehicle is pleasingly spacious, minimal, and accommodating for a human.
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But young Americans who have attended college are in fact more accommodating of controversial speakers, such as avowed racists, than those who have not.
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"It's an unbelievably accommodating gesture," noted Mike Kentrianakis, solar eclipse project manager for the American Astronomical Society, who will also be on the flight.
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This report, along with a few other similar instances, prompted the YMCA of Metro Chicago to issue guidelines for accommodating transgender members and guests.
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Within the past decade or so, the US has become far more accommodating to people with all kinds of food sensitivities and diet regimens.
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A poll conducted for the Bild am Sonntag newspaper showed that 1.83 percent of Germans believe Merkel's government has been too accommodating with Ankara.
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Our relationship was good and fair; she was great and so accommodating to my needs, as I attempted to be to hers, as well.
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"I will not get into with you on here but I've been more than accommodating during this allowing schedule changes and such," Dawn wrote.
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In addition to the open access requirement, the Competitiveness Council also made suggestions less binding regarding best practices for accommodating foreign businesses and investments.
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" The reporter noted that the Academy was "used to accommodating people…including those who might need to get to the bathroom frequently and quickly.
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They say he has not been outspoken enough against abortion and has been too welcoming to homosexuals and too accommodating to Protestants and Muslims.
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They regularly suggest ways of creating what for some is their first experience of a room dedicated just to accommodating a Western-style bed.
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McClain said in a tweet on Wednesday morning that the decision, which came from a lack of accommodating spacesuits, was based on her recommendation.
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"We have a President who has working families in his crosshairs and now is not a time to be complacent or accommodating," he said.
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The bill also includes measures to improve the electricity grid so it is capable of accommodating more renewable energy sources, like solar and wind.
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Menendez also said he hopes Trump is committed to accommodating the so-called "Dreamers," undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children.
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You can even afford to splurge on a beachfront villa with private pool, like this 3-bedroom (accommodating six guests) for $379 a night.
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Ritz-Carlton cruise ships are designed like yachts and come with 149 suites — each with its own private terrace — accommodating up to 298 guests.
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The ECB's Vitor Constancio said in an interview he did not rule out that monetary policy would remain "very accommodating for a long time".
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While Corker has frequently clashed with Trump, the administration's accommodating posture toward Saudi has turned even some of its strongest allies into critics. Sen.
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Laws about "religion neutrality" would have to be followed in implementing the classes, "while accommodating the diverse religious views of students," the bill reads.
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For example, she appointed a chief engagement officer and created more accommodating work policies to allow for remote work and generous post-leave arrangements.
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The researchers reported that black patients "maintained a survival disadvantage" even after accommodating differences in age, sex, income, and standard of a medical facility.
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The next generation of emoji might have options to represent a full swath of different couples holding hands, accommodating different genders and skin tones.
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Redeterminations were "pretty benign" last year as lenders mostly remained accommodating, said Andrew Brett, a real assets research consultant at investment consulting firm NEPC.
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Evoking a snaky, sinuous form, this 27-inch piece swings insouciantly against the body, accommodating itself to the wearer's mobility rather than limiting it.
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To accommodate for special education is, in my view, akin to accommodating disabled users by offering accessibility features on each of Apple's software platforms.
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Accommodating that shift meant holding the P.G.A. Championship three months earlier, making it the second major of the year instead of the final one.
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Generally, women and couples seem more open to accommodating, while men seem more open to paying for hotel rooms or having sex in cars.
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The rule change in California followed the advent of a state law aimed at accommodating the concerns of transgender people when using identity documents.
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Being humble, appreciative and accommodating will make it more likely that the expert will keep making time to meet with others in your position.
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In this new, more accommodating environment, political warfare can pressure Iran where currently it feels most vulnerable — namely, its internal control and military power.
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It has indicated that the community that won the right to as many as 50,000 new jobs would have to be an accommodating partner.
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As Venus makes a helpful connection with Jupiter during this new moon, an accommodating energy flows as you rethink your schedule and get reorganized.
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In his surprisingly literate screed, the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik called his country the "most suicidal" in Europe for accommodating nonwhite minorities.
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Ms. Dunbar, the social worker, was willing to give Ms. Heitkamp a pass on the nomination, but other supporters may not be so accommodating.
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Sidewalk has defended the choice, stating that the Quayside land is permitted to be high-density, and the tall timber buildings are accommodating that.
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Senate leaders have gone to extraordinary lengths to keep their health care bill secret, and the media has been too accommodating of the secrecy.
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He sees Vital Spaces as a key ingredient in making Santa Fe more accommodating to artists who are pushing the envelope and fostering dialogue.
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Here, there would be a trade-off between accommodating an irrational injustice toward a qualified man and allowing these women the benefit of instruction.
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"The brain is just essentially accommodating that new information and beginning to understand it," according to McKechnie, who was not involved in Maxwell's research.
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A woman takes in her dinner that was left at the door by government workers in a hotel accommodating isolated people on Feb. 3.
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The companies are likely accommodating more modest expectations that the taxis will be used for shorter flights across town rather than longer intercity trips.
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Sidewalk has defended the choice, stating that the Quayside land is permitted to be high-density, and the tall timber buildings are accommodating that.
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While the staff were all incredibly friendly and accommodating, it would require tracking down numerous staff and significant time to get any problem resolved.
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They are generally amiable and accommodating, but when they are high they become agitated and accost me, threatening harm if I call the police.
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The networks' practice of accommodating candidate demands during the primary debates spilled over into the negotiations undertaken by the League during the general election.
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The school is focused on being "flexible and accommodating" as students process their emotions, said Robert W. Runcie, superintendent of Broward County Public Schools.
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There is no sick time or work from home, though my manager is as accommodating as possible, because his wife has an autoimmune disorder.
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"The memorial cross is permissible because it falls within our nation's long tradition of accommodating religious speech or symbols in civic life," he said.
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Unique among pet feeders for accommodating wet food, the Feed and Go Smart Pet Feeder offers Wi-Fi connectivity and a built-in webcam.
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"New brands are successfully entering the category by accommodating customer preferences and customizing underwear in terms of performance, comfort, fit and style," the report said.
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Bassam Btoush, a member of Parliament, said that the government had been too "flexible" in accommodating the refugees and should have restricted them to camps.
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This is a wonderful day to put yourself first—you have a habit of accommodating everyone around you, and forgetting to take care of yourself!
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But this device, which uses no wires or awkward hook-ups, is far less intrusive and more accommodating to patients trying to catch some z's.
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His accommodating, soft-spoken manner belies his reputation as a smasher of established dogma, or at least as a poker of deep and abiding holes.
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He suggests a strong jobs market with a historically low 3.5% unemployment rate is helping to create an accommodating environment that's supporting the consumer economy.
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Even an analyst who helped shape Obamacare concedes they went too far in trying to be accommodating and opened the door to gaming the system.
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"I try to be as accommodating as possible," says Winbolt, who owns a small business in San Diego while driving for Uber on the side.
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We're asking managers to be flexible in accommodating time-off requests and have let our vendor partners know that we support them doing the same.
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Somehow, they have to find a way of accommodating each other's overarching goals, as Henry Kissinger explains in his classic book on statecraft, "World Order".
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Beyond being accommodating to women, it's likely these membership spaces will become more niche with time, says Xandro Aventajado, co-founder of design firm Current.
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Still, it's a welcome change to see an airport become friendlier and more accommodating—and for the TSA to co-operate and make it happen.
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But young Americans who have attended college are in fact more accommodating of controversial speakers, like avowed racists, than the general population is (see chart).
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By October all this will have turned into a new international airport capable of accommodating 270m passengers a year, says Ahmet Arslan, Turkey's transport minister.
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The emails in question were filed and retained dutifully as required by Indiana law, which is accommodating of the fact that these things sometimes happen.
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The twin engine jet will be developed in two models with one offering up to 211 seats and a second accommodating a maximum 165 seats.
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A poll conducted for the Bild am Sonntag newspaper showed that 81 percent of Germans believe that Merkel's government has been too accommodating with Ankara.
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Lenders have thus far been accommodating to the energy companies, hoping to avoid pushing energy firms over the edge and winding up owning their assets.
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"Obama is in the 'let's make a deal' business," Republican candidate Ted Cruz told Fox News, accusing the President of being too accommodating to Iran.
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Civil rights and LGBT organizations sent a letter to President Obama in March, urging him to issue guidance to public schools on accommodating transgender students.
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The Kentucky physician had boarded a United flight from Chicago to Louisville when the crew announced that four seats were needed for accommodating airline personnel.
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The campaign, created by its internal shop, Creative Studio, consisted of a series of digital spots that touted its office spaces as spacious and accommodating.
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The diesel push exposed the company to stricter American government regulations and enforcement, and a judicial system more accommodating to class-action lawsuits by customers.
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Obama's critics say he was too accommodating to his opponents, that he should have been more radical, that he should have talked about race more.
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And the union is weaker still and far more accommodating to bosses in the interior than it is in the industrial zones that ring Jakarta.
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The just-opened Asbury hotel in Asbury Park, N.J., offers family rooms with tents children can sleep in and bunk rooms accommodating up to eight.
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Assuming it's actually released one day, developers won't simply be able to point at Microsoft's new controller as their solution for accommodating the visually impaired.
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When they want to write bigger checks to the funds in which they are already investors, the funds often try accommodating them out of loyalty.
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It is sustainable over time, future-proofing new rules by accommodating technological development and enabling the continued growth of the new and exciting drone industry.
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It's a leadership style appreciated by those who worked for and with him, even if, at the time, it didn't afford the most accommodating lifestyle.
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If you have enough skill to play with blade style irons, the Mizuno MP-20 irons are a good value and accommodating of all handicaps.
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Vivid and dynamic, yet easily accommodating political nuance, this form lends itself to depicting the complex confrontations and negotiations of a wide range of individuals.
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The Picasso display is literally designed around this installation, accommodating and foregrounding Gander's work, which seems like a strange way to debut this prized collection.
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The difficulties of accommodating non-Catholic children in schools where Catholic faith formation is taught was a different issue from the baptism barrier, he said.
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Chinese researchers just unveiled a project that aims to use similar techniques to read lips "in the wild," accommodating varying lighting conditions and image quality.
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Delay risks pushing Tokyo 2020 items into a niche category of memorabilia accommodating events that did not take place and companies that have ceased trading.
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Francis, who is accused by ultra-conservative Catholics of being too accommodating to other religions, praised the effects he said Buddhism has had on Thais.
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"We have been in contact with Chairman Gowdy and are accommodating his request as quickly as possible," EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox said in a statement.
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A few years later, by then well known, Warhol was more than accommodating when Mr. Heyman asked to photograph him for the "Pop Art" book.
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I pointed out the more accommodating districts that have no problems with trans kids, and I provided studies about how bathroom discrimination harms trans kids.
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But accommodating dear old Dad in his request — at a wedding he may be helping to pay for — is also an act of daughterly love.
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To some athletes and antidoping officials, the punishments put forth by the World Anti-Doping Agency appeared overly accommodating and, in certain cases, altogether maddening.
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Ms. Smith is eager for experiences and opportunities — "I'm ready for the uncensored world," she says — but of course the world is less than accommodating.
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If accommodating diverse consciences in a publicly entangled health system gives one pause, perhaps so too should further government takeovers of health care writ large.
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"My body is a burden / I'm always yearning / To be less accommodating / To say aloud how I'm feeling," she sings in a tightly wound falsetto.
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Delay risks pushing Tokyo 2020 items into a niche category of memorabilia accommodating events that did not take place and companies that have ceased trading.
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It is possible that cities like Miami are not only accommodating the growing ranks of single and childless people, but are actually creating more of them.
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But the developer wants Ingress Prime to be as accommodating to new players as possible, which is why it's leaning so hard on the storytelling elements.
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The simple logic governing Facebook's protected categories is unaware of these national and global conversations and their subtleties, and indeed is fundamentally incapable of accommodating them.
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At IBM, researchers are talking about "approximate quantum computing" as the way the field will look in the near term: finding ways of accommodating the noise.
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Both Murry and the man were flying with American Airlines, and Murry reported that the airline couldn't have been more accommodating and understanding of the situation.
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Globally, a more accommodating US relationship with Russia could allow Moscow the space to rebuild the Cold War-era influence that the US spent decades deflating.
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"Today, there's literally nobody on the right between those frantically accommodating Donald Trump, on the one hand, and us [Rubin Democrats] on the other," Delong says.
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" Dawn allegedly replied, "I will not get into [this] with you on here but I've been more than accommodating during this allowing schedule changes and such.
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It's not just residents who seek flexible leases; many companies do as well, particularly those accommodating distributed employees or experiencing periods of uncertainty or rapid growth.
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Munch's refusal to make charming or accommodating paintings isn't about trying to be outrageous or shocking – which are avant-garde gambits — but about recognition and acceptance.
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More opportunities of this sort, plus an accommodating immigration regime, would attract and retain AI researchers, who often decamp to America (and sometimes even to China).
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The cable that connects the earbuds is accommodating for heads of all sizes and it won't bounce around or be an annoyance while you work out.
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The daily commute would require accommodating an additional 70 miles, covered by a nearly two-hour car ride or three hours by public transit — one way.
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Intercepted conversations between members of the suspected criminal networks suggest that ICBC was more accommodating than local banks after Spain tightened money laundering rules in 2010.
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The caveat to this plan is that, as time passed, our once spacious king-sized bed grew increasingly smaller no longer accommodating the four of us.
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We should be teaching women that they're allowed to make their voices heard, and not be accommodating or silently object in situations where they feel uncomfortable.
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And in trying to be ever-accommodating, women also deal with the fact that they may have to compensate in other ways if deference isn't enough.
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This intimate, penetrative position's greatest challenge is accommodating height differences, so don't be afraid to wear heels or utilize stairs if you are the shorter partner.
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It's about their style, but also about accommodating to the person they're speaking with, and also about language change for an individual and for a society.
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The risk a spike in complaints poses to payday lenders is further evidence of the fact they are "heavily dependent on an accommodating regulator", Jackson said.
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In exchange for your accommodating services, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company would agree to allow you to retain 10 percent, or $4 million of this amount.
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At the same spot where Samsung and HTC have camera bumps, Huawei goes the opposite way with a shallow valley accommodating the P9's fingerprint sensor93.
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Phil Gunson, senior analyst for the Andes region with the International Crisis Group, said Colombia had been "as accommodating as it can be" of the migrants.
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Some Jewish federal prisoners wanna keep things kosher for Yom Kippur ... and the Federal Bureau of Prisons is accommodating, especially for facilities affected by Hurricane Florence.
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It marked a more accommodating tone towards the financial sector under new Finance Minister Ueli Maurer, who replaced Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf at the start of 2016.
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In May, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Pennsylvania school district's policy accommodating transgender students, declining to hear a challenge backed by a conservative Christian group.
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But as accommodating as the store is for preferences and kinks of all stripes, there are still sub-genres the Koch's don't allow on their shelves.
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And while Montblanc seems confident that its raw materials are more luxurious, we'll have to wait to see if the user experience is just as accommodating.
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But veterans do tend to stay in government positions after their time in service, in part because government agencies are more accommodating to telework, said Cross.
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At a historic meeting between the North and South Korean leaders in April, Kim was described as generally charming, reasonable and accommodating, The New Yorker reported.
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The restaurant goes out of its way to be accommodating, without doing too much violence to the various Asian cuisines that inspire much of the menu.
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Asked if he had cajoled the accommodating Scully to record anything else, he admitted that he had: Scully read off the label of an aspirin bottle.
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He testified in a July 20 hearing that the school was very accommodating when he approached them with other requests, including how he would be addressed.
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The CycleOps Fluid2 Indoor Trainer is an affordable option if you don't need smart connectivity but still want an indoor ride when the weather isn't accommodating.
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As with the House effort to repeal and replace the health-care law, GOP leaders will have to balance accommodating demands from both centrists and conservatives.
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Under the guise of urban renewal, municipalities partner with private developers to renovate the landscape, often necessitating the demolition of public housing accommodating non-white tenants.
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However, "CENTCOM" isn't the only U.S. asset at Qatar's sprawling Al-Udeid Airbase, with its two active runways capable of accommodating U.S. aircraft of any size.
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Well, to name two, the very accommodating actor Steve Guttenberg and his equally hospitable girlfriend, Emily Smith, proud owners of a well-used taupe pullout couch.
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While criticizing the Saudis for their bullying, Mr. Ban's office has also been accommodating out of a belief that it can't afford to lose Saudi money.
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County and state elections administrators train poll workers in accommodating those with a disability, and disability advocates encourage voters to sign up to vote by mail.
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And the weather is finally accommodating, allowing for that seasonal desire to snuggle into a big armchair in front of the fire with a good book.
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Muslim inmates at Sing Sing described less-accommodating experiences at other prisons, some of which do not have Friday prayer services and regular Islamic education classes.
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Its exes are everywhere, though approaching any of them would require a new humility, as the Britain of yesteryear wasn't a particularly modest or accommodating suitor.
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But there is still concern about Mr. Trump's behavior, which if not anti-Semitic is at least seen by many Jews as overly accommodating of bigotry.
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The company has a special focus on accommodating the needs of women, LGBTQ people, and people of color, making sexuality more inclusive and accessible to all.
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The lack of prospects for citizenship feeds uncertainty between refugees and host communities, despite the generally accommodating attitudes to newcomers observed by the UNHCR and others.
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And all that while accommodating massive shifts in traffic patterns depending on the day of the week, time of day or reconfigurations happening at service providers.
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A lace-free Chelsea boot might be the most accommodating boot of all fall options and you can pull them off in just about any setting.
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On Thursday, Spain ordered all of its hotels, camping sites, and other "tourist accommodating" lodgings to close as it struggles to contain the country's coronavirus outbreak.
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N.C.A.A. officials said that accommodating the Sabbath for Yeshiva was no different than avoiding Sunday games for teams who cannot play that day for religious reasons.
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Dr. Worwag and Mr. Rivera say they enjoy accommodating their new guest, but federal officials caution that hosting a massive whale carcass is not for everyone.
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These artists have found ways to put content back into painting without accommodating the critics who believe everything should either be spelled out or made ironic.
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For its part, Heritage of Pride, which organizes the official NYC parade, said it has tried to be accommodating to Reclaim Pride despite the organizations' differences.
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When weather or mechanical problems or crew delays cause cancellations, the airlines have great difficulty accommodating passengers because there is not enough slack in the system.
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And Rex W. Tillerson laid out his vision as secretary of state, saying the U.S. had been far too accommodating to emerging nations and longtime allies.
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Eventually, Brussels expects Britain, whether or not still led by Mr Johnson, to have to come back to the negotiating table with a more accommodating approach.
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But Mr. Han's star has dimmed in recent months, amid disunity in his party and increased scrutiny of his more accommodating views of the Chinese government.
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On Wednesday, the ECB's Vitor Constancio said in an interview he did not rule out that monetary policy would remain "very accommodating for a long time".
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Laced through multiple songs are worries about growing older and less adventurous, about being either too selfish or too accommodating, and about the inconstancy of inspiration.
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Similarly, the FAA&aposs relationship with Southwest has been criticized as too cozy, with local managers accused of being overly accommodating to the airline&aposs requests.
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More than 700 men, coming mostly from Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan and Afghanistan have been accommodated already on the site in wooden cabins accommodating four men each.
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RH: Yes, they're certainly making it more difficult, not only because of the accommodating policies that they have, which are really pressurizing margins, on one side.
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While tourists are flooding European cities like Barcelona, Venice and Dubrovnik, the Serbian capital is quietly molding itself into a very fun and accommodating Balkan metropolis.
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However, a potential power-sharing agreement would require a leader capable of accommodating wildly disparate views, rather than a technocratic leader who seeks to consolidate power.
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Global watchdogs like the FSB face the choice of accommodating the United States or risk having the world's most important capital market pulling back from international rulemaking.
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It is entirely possible that Mr. Foye, a blunt and plain-spoken executive, no longer has any interest in accommodating a self-congratulatory exercise by board members.
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" Justice Department spokesman Kerri Kupec said in a statement, "We appreciate the continued dialogue with the Committee and look forward to working towards appropriately accommodating their requests.
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There are scorers who roll out of bed and land on the free-throw line, accommodating table setters, and defensive-minded wings who don't need the ball.
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"Accommodating the most extreme and irresponsible elements in Israel and in the White House is no way to make responsible foreign policy," she said in a statement.
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One top government official said that Uganda's system of accommodating refugees, routinely touted as one of the world's most progressive, was on the brink of "explosive" collapse.
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A big reason for President Trump's accommodating stance toward Saudi rulers in the apparent killing of Jamal Khashoggi is rooted in a simple dynamic: Trump needs them.
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It is a very good golf course, and we very much appreciate Laguna Golf Bintan and its leadership accommodating us and helping this come together so quickly.
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He and his whole team are the kindest people ever, and they've been so accommodating and so loving and they made my whole team feel so welcome.
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Some people understood and offered me their support — I had one professor who told me his wife also suffered from migraines and was accommodating because of it.
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Along with highly-trained staff, the shop should be friendly and accommodating, and never, ever deny you a haircut based on your race, weight, age, or gender.
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This is due largely to high Internet and mobile penetration, a large e-commerce system with internet companies focused on payments, unsophisticated incumbent banking and accommodating regulation.
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For domestic political consumption in the United States the administration was very keen not to be seen as too shocked or too accommodating with the Kim regime.
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Osborn noted to CBS the staff at the Cornona Medical Center has converted part of the facility to make it more accommodating for the seven Turpin siblings.
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It also has one of the smallest screen notches we've seen, accommodating only the selfie camera, with the earpiece positioned at the very edge of the phone.
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Advocates for neurodiversity at work argue that rather than expecting neurodivergent people to conform to a traditional office setup, workplaces should strive to make offices more accommodating.
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Colombia has still yet to discover what horrors Bogotá is capable of accommodating, and that does not bode well for a peace that comes from the capital.
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He also announced the creation of a "religious liberty task force" to implement Justice Department guidance on respecting and accommodating religious beliefs, including those of department employees.
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For one thing, the Republican Party did very little in practice to convince voters that it was interested in changing, or in accommodating new ideas or principles.
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In the upcoming documentary Far from the Tree, Solomon focuses on six families accommodating children with a wide variety of physical, mental and social differences and disabilities.
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The S&P 8.13, which is nearing its record high, has rallied 28.1 percent since February, helped by a recovery in oil prices and an accommodating Fed.
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As the country enters campaign season, no politician worth his or her salt -- including those leading the current government -- would remotely consider calling for accommodating American demands.
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The middle is where we happen to be right now—a fact that is responsible for our faulty perception of the earth's climate as accommodating and stable.
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The Defense Department will also work to be more accommodating to breastfeeding mothers by adding rooms they can use to any facility with more than 50 women.
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That's because it involves developing for a single platform, meaning you won't have to worry about accommodating as many different screen sizes or operating systems at first.
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The solution to such legislative extremism isn't for the other major party to become even more accommodating; killing one's opponents with kindness doesn't work on Capitol Hill.
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To some degree this position was forced on Valeant, as investors in the high-yield debt markets have become far less accommodating to the company than before.
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The judges also ruled that the event space lacked the necessary safety and security measures for accommodating a crowd of that size, reported Spanish newspaper El Mundo.
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But then there's the fact that Rio has money, fans, accommodating areas, crowds, media, and sponsors... everything you need to through a WSL event, minus the waves.
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Alderson, a former Marine officer, said the Mets had no problem accommodating Tebow's television work and said he was impressed with Tebow's leadership skills, competitiveness and character.
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While no one officially objected to having babies around, the vote revealed some holes in parenting knowledge and prompted some strange suggestions for accommodating the new blood.
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After years spent accommodating work, family and social commitments at the expense of sleep, "a lot of people don't know what rhythm they have," Ms. Kring said.
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Check out the clip -- Mauney says they DEFINITELY get a lot of love and even drops the name that their special brand of accommodating ladies are called.
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In Africa, Ethiopian has a reputation for having a newer fleet than other airlines, for operating flights that are mostly on time and for having accommodating schedules.
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That was partly because she was busy building a small business, tending to my younger siblings and accommodating the bizarre demands of a brilliant and bipolar boyfriend.
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Feminist critics often complain about the sexist expectation that female characters be "likable," by which they mean accommodating, charming, easy to talk to and not bleeding everywhere.
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He could usher in a Mexican government less accommodating toward the United States, where Trump has stoked trade tensions with Mexico and aggressively moved to curb immigration.
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The high-dollar event would've come a few weeks after the Warren campaign was accommodating of a lower-dollar "gathering" held in San Francisco in late January.
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He will define that role not by accommodating Arab demands but by pursuing a strategy that advances America's security interests as well as those of its partners.
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But, there is reason, and basis, for accommodating a senator's — any senator's — schedule, particularly given the very fact-specific makeup of the Senate, and the country, today.
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"It's not a question of accommodating the banks, but rather of assuming that this global low interest rate environment will continue for a long time," Jordan said.
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While accommodating diverse body shapes was one factor influencing the design, so too was the goal of allowing astronauts to spend more time exploring, in greater comfort.
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That was followed by unprecedented tweets from the President going after Mueller by name, an approach he's avoided as he's sought to appear accommodating in the investigation.
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LOS ANGELES — In "The Cake," a baker, congenial and accommodating in just about every other respect, refuses to create a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.
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A statue of Saint George the Dragon Slayer presided over the hotel drive and the valet was accommodating and friendly (parking is a high $49 per night).
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Turkey says it is doing what it can to contain the movement of migrants and curb criminal smuggling gangs while accommodating more than 2 million Syrian refugees.
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And over the course of a week, the XPS 15 was nearly flawless, performing even better than I expected while easily accommodating everything I threw at it.
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That led to stasis, as the difficulties of achieving such a valuation and accommodating Aramco's myriad environmental, social and governance headaches on a global bourse became clear.
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The platform is slightly less accommodating to ISIS than Telegram, though, in that it doesn't allow channel/group archiving and is much harder to save videos on.
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Nevertheless, in an effort to be as accommodating as possible, Rosenstein and the Justice Department have been providing the House with numerous documents from the Russia investigation.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel and her transport minister, Alexander Dobrindt, faced increasing criticism that they had been overly accommodating to the carmakers and had enabled wrongdoing by them.
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" It's worked out relatively well, she said: "Vendors for the most part have been super accommodating and willing to work our new date at no additional cost.
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We're told the hotel -- which features suites and private homes -- had zero problem accommodating Kanye since he's one of the resort's most loyal and high-profile clients.
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The village has a population of just 200 people and would have had trouble accommodating the team if it hadn't been for the Trump hotel, Pence said.
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Together with his wife, Michelle, he converted the abandoned facilities into a resort, accommodating guests on the tennis grounds and serving meals in the old squash club bar.
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The Urumqi expansion is aimed at accommodating the rapid aviation growth in Xinjiang and spurring the growth of an international aviation hub in the city, the NDRC said.
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I would be free to make decisions based on what I truly desire, instead of what seems to be the best in respect to accommodating my student loans.
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In Mexico, by law, the children are immediately placed into the custody of the country's national child protection agency, which finds housing for the children in accommodating shelters.
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The group was among those that sued the city of Cleveland over its security plan for last year's Republican National Convention and eventually won more accommodating protest space.
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Before the introduction of America's "part 107" rules last August, Google's X laboratory tested drones in Australia and Amazon in Canada, where the regulatory regimes were more accommodating.
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Kourouche notes that the store's staff is generally welcoming and accommodating, letting him use the free Wi-Fi and electrical outlets while he waits out the new handset.
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A child protective services investigator told the Alton Telegraph that the Evangelical United Church school received a notification of a medical plan for accommodating Emily's diabetes in February.
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"Cities need to shift from a primary focus on moving traffic faster and accommodating more vehicles to prioritizing access for all," said Anjali Mahendra, the report's co-author.
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When these men and women are coming home, they will make life accommodating or just to help them get acclimated back to regular life as much as possible.
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Germany achieved a larger-than-expected budget surplus of 12.1 billion euros ($13.20 billion) in 2015 and will use the windfall to pay for accommodating and integrating refugees.
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It was amazing that I was afforded the opportunity to do it, because I was actually filming Game of Thrones at the time, and they were very accommodating.
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He was super warm and accommodating, and he was excited about the project, but I didn't realize how much of an influence he had until we were there.
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And yet, with the advent of het nieuwe werken and its accommodating Airspace aesthetic, the twenty-first century has rebooted his dreams of the open, inspirational, social workplace.
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Some of the biggest names in the industry are waiving fees and being extra-accommodating by giving travelers a few days to regroup and find a new flight.
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On top of that, the Parks are working with an estimated 14 percent fewer staff and accommodating approximately 14 percent higher visitation from 2011 to 2018, Faalasli said.
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Post-crisis, the Fed's highly accommodating monetary policy, which included quantitative easing, spurred investors to take on even more debt than before — pushing margin levels to record highs.
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But it has only recently begun accommodating this chief export as a natural choice for urban mobility, breaking into the Top 20 for the first time this year.
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In our opinion, the IMF is likely to be accommodating to Egyptian concerns over too sharp a fiscal retrenchment, given political risks and the need for economic growth.
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I actually used to do this myself, back when I thought my purpose in sex was to be as accommodating to a man's needs and ego as possible.
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Another reasons is that the stigma transgender people face in society at large can often crop up in clinical settings, even in relatively accommodating spaces like HIV clinics.
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In May, in an apparent acknowledgment of the problem, a HUD spokesman said the agency was drafting rules to force investment firms to be more accommodating to borrowers.
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The U.S. should seek an agreement in the UN Security Council on ending the war, reconstructing the country, and accommodating the legitimate security concerns of all regional actors.
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They were determined to create new incentives to ensure that congressional leaders stood with the base of their respective parties—each side becoming less accommodating to the other.
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Most significantly, the Chinese have carved out unilaterally an air perimeter zone in the South China Sea that now includes artificially constructed islands capable of accommodating fighter jets.
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Train service remained suspended in and out of the Hoboken terminal, one of the busiest transit hubs in the New York area, accommodating some 60,000 people a day.
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About 25 miles away in Old Town, the Suwannee Gables Motel and Marina compensated for a wave of holiday weekend cancellations by accommodating waterfront residents scrambling for shelter.
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Additionally, if any existing family-sized condos are placed in inconvenient locations — such as areas far from train stations or schools — cities are apt to become less accommodating.
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I visited the remains of the gymnasium; the stadium (similar to Nemea's but larger, accommodating 45,27953 spectators); and the palestra (a wrestling arena) — all constructed from native stone.
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It's deceptively easy to fall into the trap of being the accommodating founder who goes with the flow by dutifully scheduling follow-up meetings that will go nowhere.
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Alfred asks what the charge is, and the clerk looks up, leans back, widens her eyes and switches the code from accommodating to aggravated in exactly one second.
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To that end, publicly, Ryan was accommodating and reasonable, but privately, he was working the community, and trying to turn some in his favor by alleging a conspiracy.
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Accommodating change is also at the heart of "The Closet," a satire of post-gay political correctness that Williamstown is giving a deluxe production on its Main Stage.
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I became good at mimicking and accommodating allistic — non-autistic — people, but I didn't know how to stand up for my own needs and desires as a person.
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At the 92nd Street Y's May Center for Health, Fitness and Sport, past a labyrinth of rooms accommodating every imaginable athletic activity, is a bare-bones boxing room.
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Suggesting that the pastor was being too accommodating of critics, Mr. Falwell directed a tweet at him reading, "Grow a pair," a crude reference to the pastor's masculinity.
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Mr. Loigman became a vegan after reading the book "Diet for a New America" as a 14-year-old in Ocean, N.J. His mother, Tracy Loigman, was accommodating.
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My Airbnb host, Orenda, was accommodating when a flight cancellation led me to arrive a day later than expected (my private room with bath was $41 a night).
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If the book's Lakotas — haughty and imperial at one moment, fearful and vulnerable the next, prudent and accommodating the third — seem strange and unfamiliar, this portrayal has succeeded.
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But it has also been accused of censorship by conservative politicians, including Mr. Trump, who argue that the social network is more accommodating to liberal points of view.
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Workers can reserve space at hubs for 453 hours at a time, with each secure bay supporting 18 scooters and each hub accommodating 72 scooters at a time.
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So she takes off on a road trip through the Bulgarian countryside, aided by a shockingly accommodating taxi driver, in an attempt to track down the bag's owners.
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Face taut, voice soft, Mr. Munoz's televised prostration was a far cry from the robotic statement issued by United days earlier, expressing regret for "re-accommodating" a traveler.
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German consumers are enjoying record-high employment and rising real wages, while the state is spending billions of euros on accommodating and integrating record numbers of asylum seekers.
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Last year, a justice in Ontario Superior Court ruled against Mr. Tourloukis, saying that the values of inclusivity and equality were more important than accommodating individual religious beliefs.
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"This accommodating policy will not last forever and all governments, all partners, public sector, private sector have to prepare for when we get out of it," he said.
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Accommodating difficult offerings shows that the technology can be flexible, which is necessary if Amazon wants to expand the types of products or stores Go technology can handle.
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This, in turn, has fueled wider public discontent with their political systems, which many see as responsible for fueling, or at least accommodating, such pay disparity, Stern noted.
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For its part, Amtrak has often had to fight for federal money even as it struggled to meet the challenge of accommodating its booming ridership in the Northeast.
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The changes were barely noticeable to the general public, but they alarmed some Bangladesh intellectuals, who saw them as the government's accommodating a larger shift toward radical Islam.
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"The building is not technically a school; it is a residential building that was actually accommodating an illegal school, so to speak, on the second floor," he said.
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"The building is not technically a school, it is a residential building that was actually accommodating an illegal school, so to speak, on the second floor," he said.
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Accommodating politicos can provide early warning of criminal investigations and impede efforts to make the system less opaque, and transport employees under financial pressure may cooperate with traffickers.
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Mr. Johnson has said he was "too accommodating" and should have known that Mr. Díaz would once again make homophobic comments as he has done in the past.
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"This is new, but they were very accommodating," she added, explaining that a kind elf had helped her family get added to the queue even without the reservation.
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"A typical thing for women is that people think they're being overly accommodating when they apologize, even if they're not using the apology that way," Dr. Tannen said.
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"I don't remember feeling one way or another about it," Bermingham said, adding staff had been told that accommodating trader requests was "something we shouldn't be doing going forward".
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"Some traders view the (recent) weakness in the Chinese stock market and currency as a sign that Beijing will be more accommodating when it comes to negotiations," he said.
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In an internal operations bulletin obtained by CBC, the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) detailed their new procedures for accommodating transgender passengers who receive physical searches during security.
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"But our initial sense is that Marfrig is basically accommodating some room for margins to normalize, mainly United States margins which are very high at the moment," BTG said.
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All the alcohol, bitters, tonics and syrups are made on-site by an incredibly accommodating and knowledgeable team — and bottles are also for sale (they make for great souvenirs).
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We are content to live in a modern era of detente, characterized by a resignation to accommodating those who oppose our worldview and threaten our core way of life.
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" I had a very long conversation with Mike Judge at Cannes Film Festival, and he started out being like, "Listen, here are the ways that we can be accommodating.
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"For the same cost of accommodating 100 staff in a Hong Kong office, 300 can be accommodated in Toronto, 500 in Madrid and 900 in Mumbai," the report said.
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The accommodating waiters worked hard to compensate for these lapses, hiking across the expansive restaurant to fetch missing ingredients and volunteering to bring more rations of chips and salsa.
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If Mr Gillespie is aloof and Mr Wagner is accommodating, a third candidate is all-in for Mr Trump, betting that that's the best path to the Republican nomination.
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Now, I was both the new boyfriend and the accommodating, improvisational, five-star chef, serving ten people, on an island, in a kitchen I had never stepped foot in.
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With the social, economical, and political problems in Isaan, it's refreshing to see a gym so invested in the local community while at the same time accommodating to foreigners.
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SodaStream helped create the market for in-home soda making, but in recent years has promoted the product as a tool to make carbonated water, accommodating for changing tastes.
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I did find this car more forgiving and accommodating than most others in the hypercar class, and the leather interior complements that nicely with a soft and supple feel.
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In short, if you're looking for a truly easy way to stay cool this summer, there are few ACs more accommodating of this need than the Hisense Hi-Smart.
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This would be one of the few locations in the world that would serve as both an active airport and spaceport, accommodating airplane launches and rocket launches in tandem.
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Perhaps those advantages must be harnessed by the right sorts of institutions, or an accommodating culture—which take far longer to develop or adopt than technologies do to emerge.
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Alternatives, such as accommodating refugees and their descendants in a future Palestinian state, have been discussed in peace talks that date back to 1993 but which are now stalled.
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Constituents who visit his office with children are left with the options of changing their babies' diapers on the bathroom floor or find another public building that's more accommodating.
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When it is reopened, Teo said the number of visitors to Boracay, which a decade ago was found to be capable of accommodating only about 303,000, will be limited.
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Through creative zoning and capping of short-term rentals, there are ways of accommodating the new short-term industry without compromising neighborhoods and communities and, the pursuit of happiness.
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It's one thing to think about how you alone will get to work, but another to think about the city accommodating a family with activities in many different neighborhoods.
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The worse I felt about myself and doubted myself and internalized his view of me and the way the world should work, the more submissive and accommodating I became.
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Two queen beds and one twin bunk bed furnish each of the 350-square-foot rooms, accommodating up to five travelers at rates starting at $69 each a night.
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Editorial Just days after the federal Department of Education in May issued sensible antidiscrimination guidelines for accommodating transgender students, Texas' attorney general, Ken Paxton, set out to challenge them.
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When he crossed the line in the past, there was always a ready escape hatch, a set of rationalizations offered by his slack-jawed, but ultimately accommodating, Republican allies.
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One challenging aspect with regards to landscaping the area is the fact that the North Sea is an incredibly busy seaway, and doesn't exactly have the most accommodating weather.
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Detroit Electronic Music Festival [an earlier iteration of Movement Festival] was trying to convince city government that it was important, and it was necessary, and we should be accommodating.
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This means high cost, urbanized areas — which already skew toward accommodating upwardly mobile and wealthy white collar workers — could see the working-class segments of their workforces further undercut.
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They said their losses were less than $10,000 because the venue and vendors had been "extremely helpful" and accommodating; some declined to charge anything after the wedding was canceled.
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The church's approach to assisted suicide is traditional if you listen to the bishops of Western Canada, flexible and accommodating if you heed the bishops in Canada's Maritime Provinces.
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The dissonance between Mr. Trump's public bellicosity toward foreign automakers and his more accommodating posture in private reflects his growing concern about the fallout of his confrontational trade policy.
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He began selling friends on the untapped potential of the tech market in El Paso, with a job environment far more accommodating than in a place like New York.
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So, an underdog in a dazzling social setting and a mystery to solve — one that happens to involve attending parties full of scantily clad and strangely accommodating young women?
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According to that synthesis, recent American presidents have been overly optimistic about democratic transformation, embracing naïvely utopian hopes in the Islamic world and naïvely accommodating the rise of China.
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In general, hotel brands with a wellness focus such as Six Senses and Como Hotels and Resorts tend to be accommodating to and knowledgeable of vegan and vegetarian diets.
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Accommodating the protesters' demands, above all the granting of genuine universal suffrage, is the right thing to do, but introduces a democratic principle fatal to the regime's self-preservation.
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By being politically accommodating to the administration of a faithless man who enacts damaging policies, the school is sending graduates a message that undermines the intention of this institution.
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In addition to better accommodating for growth, the changes should also help assist in the transfer of technology from the FAIR group to the AML group, the spokesman said.
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One thing to note is that the 16-inch model is slightly thicker and heavier than the 15-inch, accommodating both a larger battery and a revamped cooling system.
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A small refugee town has been set up in the giant concrete halls of a former factory, accommodating more than 2,13 migrants and refugees in heated tents and containers.
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Unabashed, she finds sanctuary with her brother-in-law, the accommodating Charles Vernon (Justin Edwards), and his wife, Catherine (Emma Greenwell), who trembles at the reputation of her guest.
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The market in Australia is so accommodating that as the price of distributed resources has become cheaper, the desire for energy independence has actually become a cause for concern.
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Perhaps because if you wanted to design someone who Republicans think is too accommodating, and who Democrats think is too mealymouthed, you couldn't do better than Meghan McCain herself.
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The first lady is in charge of organizing the president's New Year's reception and other tasks that comply with traditional female role requirements such as caretaking, tending and accommodating.
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The problem with anti-trans views is that they are wrong and must be condemned, so the question of whether accommodating them is tactically useful or not shouldn't arise.
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We, as a nation, risk returning to survival-of-the-fittest, where accommodating an individual with a disability becomes an issue of charity, not one of basic human rights.
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"Surviving the Thatcher years emboldened Scottishness but it didn't essentialize it, it made it more accommodating — the opposite of UKIP," Ms. MacDonald said, referring to the U.K. Independence Party.
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" Meanwhile, conservative groups, like the Heritage Foundation, have already come out against the bill for being too accommodating of LGBTQ people, saying it does not "promote the common good.
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Even in the United States, seen by both Americans and Jews as the most accommodating of places, a report saw a sudden jump in anti-Jewish incidents in 2017.
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"Accommodating these new voters' concerns will be an ongoing challenge, but the political payoffs are immense," Henry Olsen, a senior fellow at the conservative Ethics and Policy Center, wrote.
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Conservatives say the mainstream press is unfair to them, liberals think the real problem is the press is too accommodating to conservative complaints, and round and round we go.
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The same is true, unfortunately, of those who hold no quarter for Mr. Trump but insist that black people need to do the reaching out, the moderating, the accommodating.
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The Netherlands has long been a magnet for multinational corporations, attracting more foreign investment than Germany or France because of its business-friendly tax laws and its accommodating officials.
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The motel's surly clerk, Stevie (Emily Hampshire); the town's dopey and disgusting mayor, Roland (Chris Elliott); and the mayor's accommodating wife, Jocelyn (Jennifer Robertson) become fixtures for the Roses.
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And, while the facility Martin placed her child in was licensed, it violated the terms of its registration by accommodating more many times more children than the legal limit.
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He's managed to create a gym that is clean, fun, and accommodating to all levels that includes a team of top-notch active fighters training and honing their skills.
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Trump, who nominated Powell last year to replace former Fed Chair Janet Yellen, told Reuters in an interview that he believed the U.S. central bank should be more accommodating.
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On such a huge occasion, Azerbaijan would have hoped to present itself as a "welcoming" and "accommodating" country, says Simon Rofe of London University's School of Oriental and African Studies.
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Right now the handful of players with custom, expensive setups to mouse around in a handful of games just isn't enough for developers to dedicate significant resources to accommodating them.
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At one point, the US airfield on Tinian -- just 21944 miles (9 kilometers) from Saipan -- was the largest airport in the world, with six runways accommodating almost 270 B-29s.
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In addition to accommodating additional international languages, he said that global push will mean the company will develop its tech stack to enable greater, more mobile-based content for students.
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The suit seeks to obtain a second interview for each of the plaintiffs, accommodating their mental health status, and with it a second chance at making a case for asylum.
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NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley said that Vice President Pence "needs to shut the hell up" in response to Pence's comments blasting the NBA for being accommodating to China.
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The new U.S. policy has drawn criticism from gay rights advocates who say it is not accommodating toward diplomats who come from countries that are hostile to same-sex unions.
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The company has been criticized over its working conditions, and the Minnesota facility's workers, who are primarily East African Muslims, have been frustrated with Amazon not accommodating their religious practices.
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AS WE GET UP TO TWO AND AS THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE GETS TO WHAT WE THINK IS THE NATURAL RATE, OR THE FULL EMPLOYMENT RATE, WE'LL STOP AND STOP ACCOMMODATING.
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Accommodating flexible work schedules: Since project materials are centralized and communication is free-flowing, it's easy for employees to stay involved even if they can't make it to the office.
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Later, in addition to accommodating cattle, mules, sheep and hogs, it also hosted a hotel, a general store, ferry crossing, steamboat landing, telegraph station and stage line over the years.
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