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The phrase "accommodating human" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who is helpful, flexible, or willing to assist others in various situations.
Example: "In our customer service department, we strive to hire accommodating humans who can effectively address the needs of our clients."
Alternatives: "helpful person" or "flexible individual".
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"This case will help us understand what the rules are" when it comes to accommodating human needs and protecting endangered species, Ms. Norton said in New Mexico last month.
In doing so, they have framed the problems of justice posed by disability in terms of the more general problem of fairly accommodating human variations.
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We must instead decide how best to accommodate human numbers which will, at least for the next four decades, continue to rise.
Robotic planes and subs don't have to accommodate human safety needs, so they're cheaper to build.
While human-computer interaction emphasizes the design of systems to accommodate human behavior, it's also important to identify where humans can adapt (Clive Thompson, Oct. 16).
By creating a machine that accommodated human movements, Mr. Jones revolutionized how people exercise, said Greg Webb, a Nautilus vice president of product development, who started working with Mr. Jones in 1977.
For example, the new engineers try to accommodate human physiology by designing equipment that can be operated at a comfortable work level, with minimum strain and with controls that are easy to reach, see, and manipulate.
These respondents should be heartened by two headline-grabbing examples of Republicans bending to accommodate human fallibility: GOP voters in South Carolina accepted wayward spouse and absentee governor Mark Sanford as their congressional nominee and Senator Mark Kirk, a Republican from Illinois, announced that he now supports marriage equality.
As the social historian Lawrence Stone noted, this was a marked departure from the Catholic ideal of chastity, which considered earthly marriage a more or less unfortunate necessity meant to accommodate human weakness; "It is better to marry than to burn," St. Paul had said, but he made it sound like a close call.
An aim of ergonomics is to design workplaces, systems, products, and tools, to accommodate human variability.
The NASA defines a human rated space system as one that "incorporates those design features, operational procedures, and requirements necessary to accommodate human participants".
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