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They could run into opposition from other European leaders, and, as Germany's effort to encourage a banking merger showed, not all corporate managements are likely to be as accommodating as that of Aventis, the French-German pharmaceutical company.
He added that if she wanted the pool turned into a huge bubble bath, he could accommodate that as well.
Be as accommodating as possible.
People in the land of the living are constantly requesting that this or that other person "rot in Hell," and we've always tried to accommodate that, and as a result we have literally tens of billions of individuals — tier after tier after tier of them — sitting there rotting, and we have had to put in new tiers and still they are all over the place.
The monist cannot accommodate that point, as the monist can only consider the quantity of the value, not its distribution, and so we are at an impasse.
The theory and algorithms covered are supplemented by attention to practical details such as accommodating hardware that support only images sampled on a square lattice.
"He simply has the potential to ascend to a level even higher than the angels or descend to a level lower than animals". Christian theology on the nature of the child is more complex, encompassing a belief that everyone is tainted by original sin as well as accommodating the idea that everyone is made in the image of God.
— TommyBernalillo, NM A. As an active cyclist, in your realm of serious enthusiasts, some bike tour companies have not been as accommodating for nonriders, but increasingly that is changing.
Our results converge with theories that consider empathy as accommodating a shared representation of emotions and sensations between individuals, allowing us to understand others [3].
This means that as well as accommodating some consequentialist aspects, contractualism can also accommodate certain deontological intuitions: commonsense prohibitions against treating persons in certain ways even in circumstances in which the aggregate value of the consequences of doing so is very great.
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