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On his deathbed, just before he expired on July 4, 1826, Jefferson criticized Madison for being too accommodating.
Being too accommodating to the interests and demands of immigrants can thus rightly discourage support for allowing more immigration.
He was subsequently criticised for being too accommodating to Beijing and betraying the territory's aspirations for democracy.
If anything, critics fault it for being too accommodating, raising many of the same issues that led the Fed to tighten in 1937.
Today's lead editorial takes the deficit-reduction supercommittee to task, scolding the Republicans for their continued fierce obstructionism, and the Democrats for being too accommodating.
Victims' groups have accused Mr. Hynes of being too accommodating to politically powerful rabbis who have often sought to resolve allegations of sexual abuse quietly through rabbinical panels.
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A moderate was someone who maybe was too accommodating, who wasn't pushing hard enough".
At times, as several players have found out, it can be too accommodating.
Usually, it is the UK that is concerned Ireland will be too accommodating to Sinn Fein".
But some say Seoul has been too accommodating — especially at a cost to some of its own athletes.
"The Party is too accommodating of elements that I would consider fringe, bordering on hate groups," he said.
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