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Architects should try harder to accommodate popular taste, it was believed.
Blocked in one channel, the torrents of national assertion found another outlet: Islamic fundamentalism, far harder to accommodate.
What Sathy finds harder to accommodate himself to is the way the physical contours of his world are changing.
It suggested that disabled people would travel more frequently and stay longer if the industry worked harder to accommodate their needs.
While it's difficult to censure Vine for making use of a system that was open to her, it's harder to accommodate the exploitation of that choice, of that cultural and geographical privilege, for political ends.
He tried to do his college course work in the defensive-team conference room after practice, and a live teacher-to-student experience, even via video, can be even harder to accommodate.
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Resorts are working hard to accommodate families right now.
These philosophies are opposites, hard to accommodate in the breast of a single political movement.
"But we did try very hard to accommodate the family's needs".
But Mr. Sen and others may be trying too hard to accommodate these studies.
Further, pinning down a standard curriculum is difficult there are many preferences which are hard to accommodate.
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