Sentence examples for accommodate a rule from inspiring English sources

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The suspension was adjusted for China's rough roads, and engine size cut from 3.5 litres to 2.8, to accommodate a rule that limited government cars of over three litres to minister level or above.

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While the computer program could accommodate a variety of rules to simulate the process the use of simple models is suggested on grounds that these provide greater insight into the dynamics [23].

Major League Baseball won't change the rules to accommodate a player.

Weight lifting's world governing body agreed to modify its clothing rules to accommodate a Muslim woman competing for the United States.

At libraries in Queens, staff members normally accustomed to questioning truants have relaxed their rules to accommodate a sudden influx of children.

"The game is beginning to become a bore to watch". One scenario being discussed would include the USGA's accommodating an additional rule similar to its "one-ball condition," which was added in 1979 to prevent players from using harder-covered balls on long holes and softer-performing balatas on holes where accuracy was more vital than distance.

The more or less explicit purpose of the rules is to accommodate a power company, Duke Energy, that the E.P.A. had itself sued for violating the Clean Air Act.

The lawsuit has caused an intense debate in the world of sport, where disabling injuries are common and lawsuits are not typically used to change the rules of play to accommodate a disabled player.

The important point out of all this is that it takes the excesses of an era like Milken's for markets and regulators to build the structures and rules to accommodate an advance in economic innovation.

"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.

To accommodate the rule change, lights were added to the game board (unseen by home viewers) to signify when it is permissible for contestants to signal; attempting to signal before the light goes on locks the contestant out for one-fourth of a second.

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