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Being exquisitely sensitive to my emotions, she often felt compelled to accommodate my apparent needs, and then left in a dangerously dissociated state to drive home.
The inhabitants of the Transylvanian counties were compelled to accommodate the voivodes and their officials.
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Buildings felt compelled to add amenities, partly to accommodate today's lifestyles but partly to be competitive with new development and to benefit shareholders by increasing the value of their apartments".
If she is highly self-aware her pathology may compel her to accommodate his lack of the same.
Private equity firms want to avoid alienating the big banks by trying to accommodate concerns about price, but they also feel compelled to honor their agreements.
As more people pile on, the amount of information on the Web keeps growing exponentially to accommodate all those seekers, and they themselves feel compelled to put their own personal and social information onto the Web as well.
STUART DIAMOND, BROOKLYN As a matter of secular ethics, you would be kindhearted to accommodate a last-minute request for a schedule change, but you are not compelled to.
While developers of residential buildings in Manhattan have not been compelled to provide parking facilities since the Clean Air Act of 1981, builders in Brooklyn must still accommodate a certain number of automobiles.
"I was compelled to.
Our species is compelled to make art.
"I felt compelled to find out".
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