Sentence examples for account accommodating from inspiring English sources

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Nonetheless, he believes that the laws should take these effects into account, accommodating them when necessary, and counteracting their worst effects.

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So, the traditional account accommodates the idea that theories can stipulatively introduce new terms, but it imposes a strong demand: the theories must be admissible.[12] Consider, for concreteness, the special case of classical first-order languages.

This account accommodates several fundamental observations about functional motor and sensory symptoms, including: (i) their induction and maintenance by attention; (ii) their modification by expectation, prior experience and cultural beliefs and (iii) their involuntary and symptomatic nature.

BEST: Variety of accounts accommodate individual needs.

Both Harding and Wylie appeal to standards (epistemic values) that transcend any social/political (non-epistemic values) and yet their accounts accommodate social/political values and provide ways of understanding how such values play a positive role in knowledge production.

Someone sympathetic with Bennett's account may attempt to demonstrate that that account does accommodate our intuitions on this score by claiming that it implies that Skeeter's behavior is positively relevant to the actual death that Victor died, since if Baxter had killed him, he would have died a different death.

Although this is not an issue raised by Goldberg, it seems hard for a commitment account to accommodate.

Skipper and Millstein (2005) press this point to argue that the MDC account cannot accommodate the idea that natural selection is a mechanism.

Sure, the number of Internet accounts in China has grown from 10,000 to close to 300,000 in the past 18 months, and one account often accommodates as many as ten users.

This type of account can accommodate models of discovery, in which genealogical unity integrates a variety of resources that can be both theoretical and applied, or scientific and non-scientific (an example, from physics, the discovery of superconductivity, can be found in Holton, Chang and Jurkowitz 1996).

The criterion of success in this task which is employed here is one of coherence: a good account should accommodate all of Wittgenstein's remarks in §§244 271, their (not necessarily linear) ordering as well as their content, and should make clear how these remarks fit with the context provided by the rest of the book.

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