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Costello sometimes overreaches, trying to accommodate too much in a song, but not here, somehow.
The World Cup may have been expanded to accommodate too many teams but even the weakest possess some ambition.
"For my money, clarity is king," and it has been dethroned, he said, by officials trying to accommodate too many "disparate voices".
Overhead bins are being forced to accommodate too much stuff these days, as passengers try to avoid paying those airline fees on checked bags.
Sometimes you just have to go with the vision or argument and try not to accommodate too many different thoughts and views.
Don't try to accommodate too many hosts in a single evening.
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Capital markets are accommodating too.
If you are traveling with someone, can he be accommodated too?
It also meant the time was ripe to settle scores with old Confederates, and humiliate the fencesitters who accommodated too easily to Confederate rule.
This controversy became part of a long-standing debate, joined by Catholics and non-Catholics alike, about whether the church had accommodated too much or too little to the secular, modern age.
And right now the Republican Party accommodates too much quackery, belligerence and misplaced moralism to play a fully credible part in a vital, essential debate about the size and scope of government.
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