Sentence examples for accommodating in terms of from inspiring English sources

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Before that, even though her employers had been accommodating in terms of honouring her flexible working hours, she found herself demoted from her usual responsibilities.

She said: "When I'm in Perth, I'm a trainee solicitor at the same time and the company I work for are very accommodating in terms of allowing me to go into the firm and work and keep up that side of my academics.

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However, with 1.1%, the scenario-predicted annual growth rate of the working-age population is higher than 0.9% so that, in principle, only part of the working-age population growth can be accommodated in terms of employment.

The detailed microstructures of the polymers can be deduced from the 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectra and apparent anomalies are accommodated in terms of the γ-gauche effect established by Tonelli.

The logic of the CAC algorithm is that, when a new video user arrives, the system first checks, with the use of our hybrid video traffic model, whether it can be accommodated in terms of the total bandwidth which will be needed when the user is multiplexed with the existing users in the system.

So all of those segments of society really need to be accommodated in terms of what you're providing in programming, and that reflects the type of buildings you're building and the types of parks you're providing".

Furthermore, the stereochemical specificity of such reactions as shown below can be accommodated readily in terms of the five-coordinated associated intermediate, whereas a dissociative mechanism would be expected to result in the formation of a mixture of the two geometric isomers.

Physically, the various facilities available have somewhat different accommodations in terms of the size and mass of the payload accommodated and the resources of power and data services.

Much research has been focused on developing appropriate and efficient donor materials optimized specifically for these fullerenes and also accommodating their limitations in terms of absorption profile and electronic properties.

No decision has been made yet, but a lawyer for Samson, Marvin B. Mitzner of Fischbein Badillo Wagner Harding, said, "To the extent that we can, we'll try to accommodate her wishes in terms of salvaging certain artifacts".

Most likely, financing mechanisms will need to be defined on a case by case basis to accommodate diverse objectives in terms of economic efficiency and equity.

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