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Is Kim Jong-un more accommodating than his dad?
Today, she is more open and accommodating than I have any right to expect.
"It is almost definite the next president will be less accommodating than SBY," Bayuni said.
Wall Street may find her less accommodating than Summers has been in the past.
Perhaps, in theatre, the game is bigger, freer and more accommodating than we imagine.
That's good for Ms. Rosenfeld: The investment-grade markets are generally deeper and more accommodating than junk bond markets.
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In arrangements such as this, when friends disagree, it is better to accommodate than deny.
Sexually indiscriminate, he preferred the company of men, and believed that a writer, like a soldier, was better accommodated than married with a wife.
When members feel a need to break with the party on a controversial bill, DeLay is more likely to accommodate than intimidate, releasing votes the majority doesn't need or trying to schedule face-saving alternative measures.
But, in cases in which "religious claims" are more "difficult and expensive to accommodate" than seemed true in this case, look for Kennedy to strike the balance against them.
This is consistent with the observation that substitutions from proline are more easily accommodated than substitutions to proline [41], [42].
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