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Liberal-minded Jewish Israelis are broadly accommodating and supportive, but many right-wing Israelis are discomfited by estimates that by 2050 about one-third of the country's population will be Arab.To continue along present lines, the two authors conclude, would be to invite a collision.
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Survey design that broadly accommodates the natural processes of responding to questions across these features is likely to be less prone to error.
Because each unit is built independently, it can easily be modified to suit unique needs or, more broadly, to accommodate improvements or changing fashion.
Hence, we have used the term "proliferation" or "replication" more broadly to accommodate both possibilities.
Both Sample and Analysis modules have been defined broadly to accommodate data from different type of omics experiments and still provide a common annotation framework.
Second, the economic theory of decision making, broadly understood, might accommodate the idea of obligation.
Divergence time estimates, assuming a lognormally-distributed relaxed molecular clock while accommodating topological uncertainty, were broadly congruent over alternative temporal prior distributions.
Though the three societies differed in many respects, their broadly liberal character had, so far, proved accommodating to trade unionism.
Moreover, the 2D semantics developed for indexicals and modal operators suggests a promising strategy for accommodating putative externalist counterexamples within a broadly traditional account of meaning.
But because generation occurs only when sunlight is strong, supply to the grid fluctuates broadly with daylight and cloud cover, and all but the most modern and expensive grid connections have trouble accommodating the irregularity of supply.
SERVICE -- Accommodating.
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