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However, 69.8percentt of those surveyed did not feel the assignments accommodated their problems and 72.1percentt felt that their assignments were "not at all relevant" to their career goals.
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It was, however, completely believable that Obama then insisted on fixing the problem, and the Democrats accommodated their party leader.
Whilst the patients in our 'out of work' sample had not necessarily worked in manual jobs, the nature of their previous roles could be perceived as having limited scope for adaptations to accommodate their back problem.
"There are several dozen coastal cities in the world that are having problems accommodating their airports with expanding use and growing populations.
Those who can work struggle to find employers willing to accommodate their injuries, including mental health problems.
And how do you handle the tricky problem of accommodating their tastes without compromising your health?
Although this is one of the major differences between 'higher' eukaryotic cells and 'lower' prokaryotic cells, both types of cell have the same fundamental problem of how to accommodate their DNA in a small space and yet ensure that it is accessible to the transcription machinery.
Continued fast expansion in offshore and onshore wind is good news for carbon emissions and can be accommodated without major problems by the grid.
At the Guildford appeal, the judges accommodated this problem by suggesting that both the Balcombe Street men and the Guildford Four could have been involved in the bombings.
Although everyone started out with good intentions, and both sides tried to be accommodating when problems arose (like cracks in the walls and doors that would no longer open), she said good will eroded as the project dragged on for years.
Other responses develop the classical statistical theory to accommodate the problems.
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