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The phrase "accommodate to avoid" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "We need to accommodate to avoid any misunderstandings during the meeting."
Alternatives: "adjust to prevent" or "adapt to avoid".
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United's first statement after the video began going viral reflected the priorities of its communications chain: a heavily lawyered proclamation of victim-blaming that used euphemisms ("re-accommodate") to avoid blame, supported employees' unsupportable decisions, and failed to offer an unqualified apology.
The Chinese are delighted to be benchmarked to the United States with the corollary, as argued by Harvard University's Graham Allison, that the latter must accommodate China to avoid inevitable conflict between established and rising power.
In many cases these changes manifestly exceed the capacity of individuals to accommodate to them, or of populations to avoid them by migration or dispersal.
The model supports the prediction of potential risk of change propagation for each component, which is able to accommodate module reorganization to avoid unnecessary redesigns.
A plug at the end states, "The World Is A Gift -- Play Responsibly," while promoting the claim that their Renegade is "America's Smallest, Lightest SUV". Turbo Tax - Boston Tea Party: This ad highlights the key skill of finding ways to accommodate the opposition to avoid conflict.
Our proposed valuation of competitive investment strategies can help answer strategic questions such as: When should an innovator take a tough stance to pre-empt market share and force its rival to retreat, and when should it take an accommodating stance to avoid a retaliation and intensified competition?
Remember to accommodate to the weather.
We chose general anesthesia to accommodate muscle relaxation requirements, to avoid minimizing the surgical field and causing potential damage to the soft tissues under traction [16].
Overall, in 32% of flexible cases (28% of all binding sites), side-chain rearrangements are required to accommodate the ligand and to avoid steric clashes.
The rationale is to remove a part of the neurocranium in order to create space to accommodate the swollen brain, to avoid ventricular compression, to reverse brain tissue shifts, and to prevent secondary mechanical tissue damage.
Ideally the authors should test at least some of their observations in a "dry" vertebrate (mouse or chick), but if this is not possible, the paper should be made very explicitly relevant to zebrafish in the title and abstract, as well as in the paper, to accommodate this possibility and to avoid confusing readers.
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