Sentence examples for accommodating diversity from inspiring English sources

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In fact, we are now dismantling the system that went far toward accommodating diversity and complexity in the postwar years: the symbiotic relationship between squeaky-clean suburbs and torrid Cities of the Plain.

How numerous GPCRs integrate neuromodulatory inputs while accommodating diversity of incoming signals is poorly understood.

The model also emphasises accommodating diversity amongst primary health care practitioners, enabling collaboration and reducing barriers to participation, as well as facilitating and promoting mentoring and networking.

Their model also acknowledges the context and organisational infrastructure to support RCB by reducing barriers and accommodating diversity through providing mentorship, collaborations and networking, and by adopting a whole systems approach based on local need and existing levels of capacity.

2. Accommodating diversity Farmer and Weston's view of accommodating the different research needs of individuals and the diversity of interests and learning styles is closely reflected in this model.

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"In the academy," he said, "there is unfortunately a strictly enforced orthodoxy, which doesn't necessarily accommodate diversity".

It is also proving to be a test of the monocultural republic's ability to accommodate diversity.

Since the country is highly urbanised, and has known trauma so recently, its people may be more willing to accommodate diversity than is commonly assumed.

Other political parties in India want to accommodate diversity in a country that is multi-lingual, multi-religious and multi-ethnic.

Theories of multiculturalism aim to accommodate diversity and ethnic minorities by creating 'polyethnic states' where immigrant groups remain distinct from the majority population.

The objectivist, thereby can accommodate diversity and lack of agreement at this higher level of generalization (see Philippa Foot (1982) for this type of argument) More moderate forms of normative moral relativism, positions that sometimes are characterized as moral pluralism, have been defended by David Wong (2006) and David Velleman (2013).

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