Sentence examples for accommodating to the from inspiring English sources

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"They've been very accommodating to the town," Mr. Kayser said.

And he easily defeated a candidate more accommodating to the industry.

Big furniture notwithstanding, not everything about the co-op is so accommodating to the younger generation.

Peanuts, by contrast was deceptively simple in design and very accommodating to the viewer.

Meanwhile, the US and the EU have been accommodating to the point of indulgence.

Making the workplace more accommodating to the demands of parenthood is also a common goal.

But the Irish-American politicians, said Mr. Costikyan, had been far more accommodating to the mob.

In radical circles, the Muslim Brotherhood is considered to be passive, generationally divided, and far too accommodating to the regime.

DEXTER FILKINS: Jifry, this a really smart question — would the opposition be as accommodating to the U.S. as Saleh?

The House bill is a carefully written compromise that is more than accommodating to the concerns of industry.

But the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea could not be more accommodating to the ravages of its latest arrivals.

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