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Now, does that mean that every deviant practice has to be accommodated?
"That is an army that has to be accommodated, fed, transported," Rogge said.
Islam is a force that has to be accommodated by Suharto's successor.
"That distance has to be accommodated eventually by sudden land movement, which is an earthquake," Allen said.
Petra Wilton, the CMI's director of policy and research, added: "Diversity shouldn't be seen as something that has to be accommodated, but something that must be celebrated.
The design of the sensors uses a complex double metal routing of the connection to the read-out strips and a high density of metal lines has to be accommodated in the module.
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Also there was a calf which had to be accommodated inside.
Hakimullah Mehsud had threatened to form a breakaway group and had to be accommodated.
Even if I was frantic with children's activities or deadlines, Doris had to be accommodated.
It was just assumed that the male business traveler had to be accommodated first".
The patterns of weather and climate have to be accommodated in our crowded landscape.
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