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Does this school have ample facilities to accommodate my interests?
He accommodates my work-related travel and deeply supports my commitment to my career.
Girardi and the Yankees are willing to accommodate the idea.
And Ms. Farber is forced to rewrite the ending of her play completely in order to accommodate this idea.
The altered schedule might also eventually accommodate another idea the N.F.L. has toyed with in recent years — pushing the Super Bowl into mid- or late February, perhaps around Presidents' Day weekend.
Second, the economic theory of decision making, broadly understood, might accommodate the idea of obligation.
This notion of content can straightforwardly accommodate the idea that there is such a thing as the 'testimony of the senses'.
The qualifier 'almost' is needed in order to accommodate the idea that the inner processes are supposed to be content-bearing.
Skipper and Millstein (2005) press this point to argue that the MDC account cannot accommodate the idea that natural selection is a mechanism.
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