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The party is gradually accommodating itself to him.
In this view the VOC was seen, in effect, as merely another merchant prince, gradually inserting itself into the existing trade patterns of the Spice Islands and accommodating itself to them.
China should be accommodating itself to an era of lower growth, inevitable now that its labour is dearer, but the authorities crave the prestige of figures suggesting high growth, including stocks.
I don't remember ever being in favour of the ordination of women, probably because it struck me that the church was accommodating itself to the ways of the world.
Rather than setting our own house in order, we insist on the world accommodating itself to our requirements.
In other words, we critics of Yale's venture in this increasingly troubled island aren't preoccupied with Singapore's sins but with Yale's misjudgments in accommodating itself so readily to them in a joint venture bearing its name.
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Christianity accommodated itself to Darwin, but it was hard even in a tolerant country like Britain.
Facebook must accommodate itself to mobile operating systems controlled by Internet rivals, Apple and Google.
"The church has accommodated itself so much, and is so lacking in distinction".
By the time FSG published her "Collected," in 2009, American fiction had more fully accommodated itself to the insubstantial.
Especially on this topic, work in psychology can unwittingly accommodate itself to the folk wisdom and stereotypes of the day.
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