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The phrase "accommodate conscious" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of being aware or considerate of someone's consciousness or awareness, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "We need to accommodate conscious decisions in our planning process to ensure everyone's input is valued."
Alternatives: "considerate of awareness" or "sensitive to consciousness".
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At times, the true story may even involve something like Plato's partition of the soul (which was designed to accommodate conscious self-contradiction).
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It is one of the latest examples of a global, industrywide trend focused on accommodating design-conscious 20- and 30-somethings who are seeking out the scene (via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) for reasons beyond saving a buck.
Apple also recently lowered the price of the iPad 2 by $100 to $399, a sign that it is accommodating cost-conscious consumers, says Michael Holt, an analyst for Morningstar.
Campbell argues that an adequate account of the nature of our conscious experience of objects should accommodate the fact that such conscious experience performs a significant explanatory role.
To start, all their steaks are organic, and the seven-month-old restaurant offers lots more options to accommodate the new breed of health-conscious movers and shakers.
But most of these companies will realign their menus to accommodate customers who have become more health conscious.
They are also considered more aptly sized for commuter routes: big enough to accommodate business passengers, but not so big that fickle, fare-conscious tourists are needed to fill seats.
He is conscious that his prospects of finding allies in Europe willing to accommodate British demands are weakened if they conclude that we are bound for the exit.
They are health conscious, have strong beliefs about family and any program directed at serving these communities must accommodate these principles and practices.
Unfortunately, electrode analyses in conscious animals have been traditionally restricted to nonhuman primates and occasionally rats, as mice were too small to accommodate the field's standard equipment.
Her style-conscious clients will be relieved to hear that the night table she designed, while drawer-free, is big enough to accommodate such glossy tomes.
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