Sentence examples for accommodate law from inspiring English sources

The phrase "accommodate law" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to laws that are flexible or adaptable, but the phrase itself lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The new regulations aim to accommodate law in a way that supports both businesses and environmental protection."
Alternatives: "adapt to legal requirements" or "align with legal standards".

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Nevertheless, Gogo worked with federal agencies to reach agreement regarding a set of additional capabilities to accommodate law enforcement interests.

But other companies may build in backdoors to accommodate law enforcement access with minimal impact to the business bottom line.

To accommodate Law Students who will be preparing final papers and completing take-home exams in the building, there will be limited access to the D'Angelo Law Library for non-law students during the Law School's reading and exam periods each quarter.

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When I did that search and limited the search results to articles from HeinOnline's Law Journal Library, I got 77 results, covering various topics such as professional challenges faced by deaf lawyers, the representation of deaf clients in legal matters, the fitness of deaf defendants for trial, accommodating law faculty with disabilities, and more.

The U.S. Telecom Association says that one of its member companies spent $3.7 million a year accommodating law enforcement subpoenas (and civil investigative demands, which are subpoena-like orders coming from agencies rather than grand juries).

America enjoys some big advantages, such as open spaces, accommodating laws, a well-developed supply chain and abundant finance for risky projects.

Examples include conflicts over polygamy, arranged marriage, the ban on headscarves in France, "cultural defenses" in criminal law, accommodating religious law or customary law within the dominant legal system, and self-government rights for indigenous communities that deny equality to women in certain respects (Deveaux 2006, Phillips 2007, Shachar 2001, Song 2007).

And Secretary Wirtz explained to both Committees that, while attempts would be made to accommodate state law to the preservation of collective-bargaining rights, state law would control local transit labor relations.

Congress designed § 13(c) as a means to accommodate state law to collective bargaining, not as a means to substitute a federal law of collective bargaining for state labor law.

It has evolved beyond questions of integration to focus on how Muslim immigrants ought to accommodate European law and custom.

In other social and political realms, states in the Middle East accommodate customary law and grapple with how much autonomy tribes should be accorded.

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