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This literature originated in the accommodating character of early Indian Sufism, which, well before Kabir, proclaimed that Muslim, Christian, Jew, Zoroastrian, and Hindu were all striving toward the same goal and that the outward observances that kept them apart were false.
The most reliable source of positive regard is reflected in the accommodating and accepting "I" of the beholder.
This increase in the accommodating capacity of Li2O2 could be attributed to the high utilization ratio of air-cathode's porosity, resulting from the domination of solvent pathway during the growth of Li2O2, which is probably preferred around the pyridinic-N sites of the nitrogen-doped carbon layer.
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"We've complied with all the requirements" in accommodating the complainants, she said, and "in responding to the thousands of other test takers who have requested accommodations".
UNICEF has delivered medical tents and blankets in order to support the centre in accommodating the increasing number of patients.
The difficulty level in the game accommodates all levels of players – up to a point.
More than a dozen branches in the city accommodate another 9,000 pupils, local news reports said.
The unit cost of healthcare used in the calculations accommodated the marginal and opportunity costs.
This simple modification in the vernacular accommodates the name change pertaining to the Pneumocystis species that infects humans.
She apparently had read some of the criticisms of her separate flights -- and the extra expenses chalked up by the Secret Service in accommodating the First Lady and her schedule.
Starck is convinced that what matters in design, as in love, is accommodating the other.
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