Sentence examples similar to accommodate issue from inspiring English sources

This phrase is correct and is used in written English to refer to a problem or challenge that can be resolved or worked through.
Example sentence: Let's try to accommodate the issue at hand so that everyone is satisfied.

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Even with a pre-existing VSAG, the development of effective multi-agency response needs to accommodate issues arising from, for example, differences in organisational culture, jurisdictional expectations, and differences in the economic and political pressures on participating agencies.

And instead of trying to accommodate issues that women face, sometimes awkward questions arise that tank meetings completely.

Balance – the framework accommodates issues with an environmental or health emphasis equally well.

Commonly used statistical techniques for high-dimensional data, such as machine learning, dimension reduction, and variable selection techniques, need to be adapted to the longitudinal context by accommodating issues such as time-varying exposure effects, delayed effects, and effects of exposure trajectories over time on outcome trajectories (Buck Louis and Sundaram 2012).

Figures from a survey, conducted by YouGov, suggest that  7 per cent have adapted their corporate strategy and future business plans to accommodate the issue, even though  66 per cent believe they have a responsibility to tackle climate change.

A Congress willing to stand up to the abuses of the Bush Administration through impeachment hearings will demonstrate a strength of will that will more likely convince Bush to accommodate on issues such as Iraq, health care, and energy and environmental issues.

Israel defined its boundaries to accommodate topographical issues and community gatherings.

Multiple regression is introduced and procedures to accommodate data issues and limitations are presented.

We hope the UK Transplant Registry will accommodate these issues, so that within our community the carrying of donor cards can be extended.

We hope the UK Transplant Registry will accommodate these issues, so that within our community the carrying of donor cards can be extended.

Yemenis, like Wail, need no visa to enter Syria, although, according to the retired jihadi, at least one Arab embassy is doing its best to accommodate by issuing passports to other nationals willing to thwart America's war in Iraq.

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