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It is shifting in a way that mainstream politics now permits its leaders to say flatly that immigrants, Muslims in large part, must accommodate the rules and traditions of the societies they enter, rather than vice versa.
The working population was even more ill-suited than workers in Poland, Czechoslovakia, or Hungary for the plunge into a free market economy largely because eastern German workers needed to learn new technologies, were under new management, had to accommodate the rules and culture of West German labour unions, and were forced to compete with their western German counterparts.
Humming "We shall overcome," and chanting "RIP GOP" -- sometimes at a whisper, to accommodate the rules of the Senate buildings -- the demonstrators left teddy bears outside of each office that they visited.
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"And to make it even more offensive, they said, by the way, here's what the rule is going to be, and we're going to give you a year to figure out how to adjust your views to accommodate the rule.
To accommodate the rule change, lights were added to the game board (unseen by home viewers) to signify when it is permissible for contestants to signal; attempting to signal before the light goes on locks the contestant out for one-fourth of a second.
Yet as employers hold down earnings to accommodate the tighter rules, workers feel the squeeze in their wallets every month.
SocialOomph has since had to overhaul its service to accommodate the new rules.
Although Villas-Boas has been forced to drop some overseas names to accommodate the 6+5 rule, almost all of Zenit's Russian players would walk into most of the country's Premier League sides.
"The opposition that you've expressed to these rules is one that can nonetheless accommodate the kind of rules that we've seen in GDPR and California".
"Given the heavy-handed government intervention in Chinese markets of late, from the currency devaluation to disallowing institutions from selling shares, there are fears the IMF may be bending the rules to accommodate the world's second largest economy into its special drawing rights".
They might do, though many local governments have been surprisingly open to crafting rules to accommodate the new driverless vehicles.
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