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"We knew this neighborhood could accommodate something different," said Mr. McCue, who is also an inventor and metal artist.
Employers tell her, "I don't know how to accommodate something like PTSD; the veteran may not be able to handle my stressful work environment".
But Betty Braton, chairwoman of Community Board 10, which represents the area, said, "There aren't too many pieces of property that can accommodate something of this size".
What initially seemed like a stylistic disconnect evolved into a reassuring notion about continuity and the surprising capability of something so old to accommodate something so new.
"I don't understand why we're trying so hard to accommodate something people in Okinawa tried so hard to resist," said Kim Jong-hwan, 55, a tangerine farmer, referring to the Japanese islanders' struggle against the American military base there.
Einstein's general theory of relativity can accommodate something he called a "cosmological constant"; perhaps that could represent some nonzero ground-state energy of the universe that will exist indefinitely into the future.
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Her last album was named "Mercy Streets," after a Peter Gabriel song; "The Target" accommodates something by Sting.
The popular notion of the philosopher as someone who follows the dictates of "pure reason" wherever they may go, without regard for prior "givens" that have to be accommodated, is something of a naive idealization; throughout its history, philosophy at large has rarely if ever proceeded in this purely autonomous way.
The education bills that Mr. Bush is pushing through Congress call for spending increases larger than what the budget can accommodate without cutting something else.
(The use of multiple tiles, or windows, on the screen could easily accommodate different documents, something that Bush thought crucial). Engelbart's team also invented a pointing device known as a "mouse," then a palm-sized wooden block on wheels whose movement controlled a cursor on the computer screen.
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