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Planners at the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, the agency formed to oversee the rebuilding, are enthusiastic about accommodating a public market at the site, and created space for such an enterprise among their proposals, said Matthew Higgins, the agency's chief spokesman.
Here we need again to distinguish between first- and second-order forms of deliberation, where the latter develops in order to accommodate an emergent public with new perspectives and interests.
But what if a politician modifies a view less on personal conviction and more to accommodate a perceived shift in public opinion, as it appears that Obama did when he waited until the opinion polls showed he could gain more votes by supporting gay marriage than by not supporting it?
Action by central government is still in its infancy; housing, for instance, that can expand to accommodate a dependent relative, or tax incentives to encourage an older person to downsize, and public spaces geared to accommodate the older as well as the younger person.
"A room that is so small that it cannot accommodate the public," Chief Justice Sears wrote, "is a room that is too small to accommodate a constitutional criminal trial".
The model of "qualitative equality," on the other hand, recognizes that certain forms of formal equality favor those ethical-cultural life-forms whose beliefs and practices make it easier to accommodate a conventional public/private distinction.
"In this age when the notion labeled 'too big to fail' (or jail, as the case may be) has gained currency throughout commercial markets, some cynics read the concept as code words meant as encouragement by an accommodating public — a free pass to evade or ignore the rules, a wink and a nod as cover for grand fraud, a license to deceive unsuspecting customers".
"In this age when the notion labeled 'too big to fail' (or jail, as the case may be) has gained currency throughout commercial markets, some cynics read the concept as code words meant as encouragement by an accommodating public — a free pass to evade or ignore the rules, a wink and a nod as cover for grand fraud, a license to deceive unsuspecting customers," he wrote.
Although it may not necessarily be that feasible to accommodate 'all' public voices in the research funding process, in an increasingly multidisciplinary and collaborative research climate it is important to ensure that decision-makers are reflexive in their consideration of what constitutes knowledge and expertise.
While the facade remained a model of symmetry, the interior has been notably altered over the years to accommodate different public uses.
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