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"If you have a permit, the police will accommodate for things like diverting traffic," Mr. Browne said.
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"As with most people who start labels that feature exclusively their work, my motivation is largely selfish: I really hate shopping tracks and constantly having to revise things to accommodate for another person's vision throughout the process.
There are a lot things you have to accommodate for.
The first thing to notice is how John slowed his narrative to accommodate for this meal.
We always accommodate for the worst-case scenario.
We will oversample to accommodate for setbacks.
And the way Vanessa and I accommodated for such an odd thing made me feel comfortable with her and comfortable in the scene, and it's wonderful.
Try to think of ways to accommodate the things you missed - for example, if you missed the way your room smelt because of a certain perfume, or blanket, why not take the perfume or blanket?
Meanwhile, there is at least now dialogue at a high enough level for gradual change that would accommodate these things".
Because the world is not infinitely malleable to our wants or needs, reasonable decision making will accommodate 'how things are', where this is understood as accommodating the natures of things, the background conditions constraining our actions" (Haslanger 1993, 105).
Accordingly, it is expected that the principal investigators will be allowed adjustments in their scientific projects to accommodate such things.
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