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Mrs Sebelius is right to try to accommodate the concerns of religious employers.
He said that the government was now having two votes because it was "bending over backwards" to accommodate the concerns people have about military intervention in Syria.
Yet, more importantly, both sides should accommodate the concerns of the other, taking into full account national conditions and their stage of development, and steadily broaden the scope of our common interests.
A White House spokeswoman said the administration was working with Congress on new legislative language that could accommodate the concerns of House Republicans without diluting the essence of the bill.
I think in the final guidance we try to accommodate the concerns of businesses in cases where they felt there were costs associated with the rule that could be reduced.
Particularly noteworthy are the innovative amendments to the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which were able to accommodate the concerns of the industrialized states and could thus yield guidelines for the future development of the law of outer space where natural resource utilization is concerned.
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The agreement is partly why the state-run Censor Board for Film Certification, which scrutinizes every upcoming release for tobacco consumption, among other things, is not open to accommodating the concerns of someone like Mr. Allen.
Margaret Kean, Sacred Heart's director of development, said that with a specific plan, the school will be better able to achieve its own goals while accommodating the concerns of local residents and abiding by city rules by establishing up front with the city what the rules should be for its property.
"There is a middle ground that could accommodate the core concerns of both sides," said John Rother, the public policy director for the American Association of Retired Persons.
The NRC report, Mapping and Sequencing the Human Genome, sought to accommodate the scientists' concerns by formulating recommendations that genetic and physical mapping and the development of cheaper, more efficient sequencing technologies precede large-scale sequencing, and that funding be provided for the mapping and sequencing of nonhuman ("model") organisms as well.
"After discussions with concerned residents, the town board became well aware of disagreements as to the content of the ordinances, and in order to accommodate these concerns the board has agreed to hold these issues to work out the final language," said Inez Birbiglia, a town spokeswoman.
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