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Surveys suggest, however, that most Americans are quite accommodating when it comes to immigration.
On the upside, locals are incredibly accommodating when you — invariably — stop and ask for directions.
Waiters were attentive, knowledgeable about preparations and ingredients and accommodating when dealing with patrons with food allergies.
When groups have permits, "the department is pretty accommodating when it comes to street marches," said Christopher T. Dunn, associate legal director for the New York Civil Liberties Union.
Will everybody be so accommodating when there is less sense of crisis?Second, the chairman thinks the commission can carry out its entire agenda without new legislation.
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By lodging papers in New York, the final settlement is likely to remain secret, Unlike California, the New York courts are generously accommodating when it comes to protecting privacy in family disputes.
The city, however, was more accommodating when doubt was cast on one of its programs with Miracle Makers: the workshops sought by the 16-year-old girl who wanted to be ready to live on her own.
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