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Then one learned how violently and quickly Carlyle rejected Dickens and his idea of Christmas after Carlyle realized that Dickens really meant it all: Dickens, Carlyle wrote in alarm, "thought that men ought to be buttered up and the world made soft and accommodating for them, and all sorts of fellows have turkey for their Christmas dinner.
Auerbach and Dean are proud of the commitment they have made to keep their workplace flexible and accommodating for both each other and for the entire team.
We think that if you want a car that is very cushy, very spacious and accommodating for four passengers (four golfing buddies could easily take the ES to the links and load all four golf bags in the big trunk with no trouble), you should check out the ES, no question.
"Trans and gender nonconforming students should be focusing on their education or getting their job done well, and not about which bathroom they can use". Activists maintain the goal is not to make bathrooms "just" for trans and non-binary people, but to make spaces that are safe and accommodating for everyone.
The cooperation of components of the degradosome facilitates substrate turnover, and the assembly is likely to be highly flexible and accommodating for complex RNA folds, with interesting functional consequences for substrate capture and subunit communication.
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Speed limits are heavily researched controls meant to reduce road fatalities and accommodate for road conditions.
This clearly differentiates them to the proposed scheme where the aim is not strictly to minimise the correlation of the spatial streams but rather to optimise it and accommodate for constructive interchannel interference (ICI).
"AIBA says that they have rules [regarding] 'safety' and 'pre-existing injuries.'" But if Muay Thai a sport where there can be actual bruising and injury to legs and arms in competition can adjust their rules and accommodate for cultural differences, so can boxing," Sara contends.
Cities like Porto Alegre, Brazil- the first from Latin-America's 17 to submit a resilience strategy- are proving to be much better equipped to articulate risk management, climate change adaptation and accommodate for urban growth than national or regional approaches.
The old system, it believes, "was baggier and more accommodating" - for all its flaws - and the new one just doesn't take account of the actual circumstances of many claimants.
As the researchers explain in their paper, "Urban centers have become less hospitable to and less accommodating for the poor".
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