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With a view to accommodate a wider class of mappings in the context of common fixed point theorems, Sessa [19] introduced the notion of weakly commuting mappings which was further enlarged by Jungck [20] by defining compatible mappings.

We now propose that these groups of large loops are spaced evenly, at regular distances along the chromosome, this being the most efficient way, from an energetic point of view, to accommodate them.

The other big advantage of a tile-based design structure is that it can easily adapt the view to accommodate different device types and screen sizes, which is of course increasingly important as more Internet hours shift from the desktop onto smartphones and tablets and apps.

This version's new ending persuasively suggests that a contemporary Dr. Stockmann, in a culture in which achievement is measured by moneymaking alone, could bend his views to accommodate a less radical (and more personally profitable) position.

For his seventy years of public life, Peres was famous as a man who tempered his views to accommodate shifts in political power.

"And to make it even more offensive, they said, by the way, here's what the rule is going to be, and we're going to give you a year to figure out how to adjust your views to accommodate the rule.

And he can modify some of his views to accommodate those willing to meet him halfway.

The final sequence was filmed undercover at a Tory party conference, and yet its point appears to be not precisely to attack Toryism, but rather to satirise, or perhaps simply to take notice of, the way the media classes could smoothly adapt their views to accommodate whoever was in charge.

Two cameras that are optimized according to the human eye angle-of-view to accommodate for the perspective of human eyes are used as stereoscopic vision inputs on the unmanned vehicle.

Again, if the responsibility of a politician is to represent the body politic, why is it worthy of despisement to modify one's views to accommodate the views of those he represents, or to allow his views to "evolve"?

Asked whether she plans to modulate her views to accommodate the national audience, Guzman answered unequivocally that she would not.

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