Sentence examples for freely accommodate from inspiring English sources

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For his part, Shalamov was largely dismissive of Solzhenitsyn, whose fame he envied: he refused Solzhenitsyn's offer to co-author The Gulag Archipelago, and once described the camps as a subject "that can freely accommodate a hundred writers of Solzhenitsyn's rank, and five Tolstoys".

Most previous models of collagen proteolysis assumed that the fibrillar arrangement would freely accommodate MMPs to digest individual collagen monomers in the fibril [112,113].

The upper part of the box has a rectangular opening of 13.3 × 20.3 cm to freely accommodate the head and paws after the animal is positioned and the cover is placed.

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In some other versions of the genre - such as Jimmy McGovern's 1996 Hillsborough or Jim Sheridan's 1993 In The Name of the Father - events and details are moved around much more freely to accommodate the writer's point of view.

The Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, for instance, established a permanent, revolving position solely for outside curators, artists and scholars; the museum also built a warehouse annex that artists can freely dismantle to accommodate their work.

For motorists, it would become impossible to go from one section to the other: cars had to take the ring-road around the inner city, whereas cyclists could move freely about on new cycle paths constructed to accommodate them.

Participants were encouraged to freely discuss their experiences and views, with exploration evolving to accommodate emerging themes in the groups.

(Amendments need to be added to accommodate cases of spur-of-the-moment, or impulsive freely willed action).

While some unlicensed spectrum, such as ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) frequency bands, can be freely used by any users, they have been too crowded to accommodate more wireless applications.

Built at the cost of £212m and located at Wrexham in Wales, HMP Berwyn is expected to accommodate 2,100 category C prisoners – those who cannot be allowed to move freely but are considered unlikely to try to escape.

However, Netanyahu is seeking to formalize a reality in which West Bank settlers can freely break the law, knowing that the law will be ignored or adjusted to accommodate their actions.

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