Sentence examples for able to accommodate to from inspiring English sources

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Set against a playground of capering children with no sense of religious affiliation at all, a young western re-settlement worker sounded wise beyond his years, saying "It will take generations before people are able to accommodate to each other and come to a new understanding".

The design is able to accommodate to the cartilage present on the arthritic femoral head.

Alternatively, Szinnai et al. [ 32] suggested that when dehydration is developed slowly, as in the case with the current study over the duration of 2-3 healthyhealthy individuals are better able to accommodate to the increased tiredness and reduced alertness (e.g., exercise arousal effect) which mitigates any reductions in the capacity of information processing mechanisms.

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Ms. Lewis deemed the contingency proposal, which was expected to be able to accommodate at least 150,000 students, "a mess," and suggested that school officials were expecting families to "put their children with random folks".

It is said to be able to accommodate 10,000 worshippers.

It must be vacant and able to accommodate one to four families".

It will be able to accommodate up to 3.5m shipping containers a year.

The facility will be able to accommodate up to 600 scientists when it is completed.

"I am not able to accommodate your request to simply disregard the Efsa conclusion".

Mr. Dowling added that the clinic would be able to accommodate 15,000 to 20,000 patient visits a year.

We need to keep entry-level salaries low in order to be able to accommodate entry-level workers, he added.

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