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The phrase "accommodate objections" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to consider or address concerns or criticisms in a discussion or argument.
Example: "In our meeting, we must accommodate objections from team members to ensure everyone feels heard."
Alternatives: "address concerns" or "consider objections".
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But rather than adapting current laws to accommodate objections based on religion, a more coherent approach might be to redefine the nature of the law itself.
He argued that the administration should accommodate objections by allowing insurers to cover the cost.
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But the accord also accommodates objections from some of the 26 NATO nations that contribute troops to the 50,000-strong NATO force.
Logical atomism is designed to go with the ontological view that the world is the totality of atomic facts (cf. Wittgenstein 1921, 2.04); thus accommodating objection 3.F2 by doing without funny facts: atomic facts are all the facts there are—although real-life atomists tend to allow conjunctive facts, regarding them as mere aggregates of atomic facts.
Objections to Rawls' theory include first, its inability to accommodate conscientious objections to the society's basic appreciation of justice or to emerging moral or ethical principles (such as respect for the rights of the natural environment) which are not yet part of it and second, the difficulty of predictably and consistently determining that a majority decision is just or unjust.
Most of America's closest allies backed a strong court, but were also eager to accommodate American objections.
The paper seeks to accommodate German objections by bowing to chancellor Angela Merkel's new mantra – "no liability without controls".
The administration's decision to put the burden on insurance companies to offer women contraceptives free of charge to accommodate the objections of religious employers was a retreat under pressure.
The order runs 30 nursing homes in the United States, and while it has invoked a "conscience clause" in the health law meant to accommodate religious objections, its female employees would remain eligible for free birth control from a third party under a workaround devised by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Diplomats revised a US-proposed draft on Friday to accommodate Russian objections.
In my own research on the Affordable Care Act, I concluded that the initial exemption scheme for the contraceptive mandate was far too narrow to properly accommodate religious objections.
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