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"A company might decide that it's good for morale to accommodate the exercise of freedom of speech on an issue that is very important to people, but that's an employment judgment not law".
As we held in that case: "The principle that government may accommodate the free exercise of religion does not supersede the fundamental limitations imposed by the establishment clause.
The pulmonary arteries and arterioles have an impaired capacity to vasodilate and distend, and the increase in cardiac output required to accommodate the metabolic requirements of exercise is limited [ 1].
While it is natural for heart size to follow both body size, body composition and physiological demands (for example, exercise) to accommodate the greater metabolic needs, the heart is also capable of adapting itself to acute conditions, for example, dilating acutely with expanded intravascular volume.
The manual provided a simple script for the peer educators to follow for each session with accompanying visual resources and practical exercises to accommodate the potential low literacy of participating parents.
The longer resting intervals adopted during high-intensity resistance exercise may better accommodate the older population with respect to lactate clearance in between work periods because less lactate accumulation has been associated with fatigue delay.
But Road Runners will have to limit the number of new entrants to accommodate the tens of thousands of runners who exercised their right to enter the marathon in one of the next three years.
The aerobic exercise dose was lowered to 10 KKW in the ATRT group to accommodate the RT component and ensure equal time commitment across all exercise groups.
The sample size was inflated by 20% to accommodate the anticipated dropout rate over 6 months, based on previous exercise and OA trials in the literature and in our experience.
But the First Amendment's protection of the right to "free exercise" of religion means that the government must accommodate the faith-based judgments of churches and people rather than overrule them.
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