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Investors adjust expectations to accommodate their perception of the current state.
Watson et al. (2012) underscore the expectation that individuals with disabilities need to fulfill existing requirements for employment, without the option or possibility of altering the job expectations to accommodate the needs and skills of employees with disabilities.
The need to be able to adapt one's expectations to accommodate the ideas of others was frequently expressed; one student stated, for instance: One thing that I would take away from this project was to keep an open mind when going into a project like this.
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When people are forced to behave in ways that contradict their ideals, they often undergo what sociologists call a "values stretch" — watering down their original expectations and goals to accommodate the things they have to do to get by.
An ancient avant-garde model of the artist as creature of high ideals, messy habits and no expectations has been revised to accommodate competitiveness, personal polish and an agenda for professional success.
Already different sectors are trying to accommodate expectations that people have developed through the design of digital experiences, e.g. in offline automotive retail.
"When you are courting voters," she said, "you need to accommodate their expectations".
"The career path of lawyers is shifting to accommodate increasing expectations around achieving work/life balance," says Andrew Darwin, chief operating officer at DLA Piper.
He says it could affect the types of games that are made to accommodate the expectations of these new users.
She was honest and sensitive to Joe, while not walking on eggshells, and she stayed focused on her concerns without pressuring him to accommodate her expectations.
Pain scale revisions include the deletion of chronic pain to accommodate cultural expectations in Taiwan.
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