Sentence examples for he's accommodating from inspiring English sources

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"He's accommodating, a pragmatist.

He wants to give the image that he's accommodating on torture, and then reserves the right to torture anyway".

He's accommodating to what his followers want, but it seems only to a point.

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He was accommodating in aiding the Pope's war on heresy – banning Protestant books and journals on demand.

He was accommodating but businesslike, posing for photos, signing autographs.

Yet anyone who knows him well says he is accommodating, polite, amiable.

He was accommodating and truly seemed to enjoy being back in Harlem and sharing himself with the public school students.

He was accommodating himself to slow, ambiguous change — and, after all, the revolution had achieved some things to build on.

He was accommodating, sometimes to the detriment of proper self-respect, but he was certainly not the lazy, absent-minded simpleton that superficial observers took him for.

They have been affable and engaging, even though we know that Randy Moss spoke for most players when in response to a question he said that he was accommodating because he would be fined if he was not.

Years before Jamie Oliver was publicising his philanthropic ventures, or Dario had any money, he was accommodating, in his house, several members of the community who were, by all conventional standards, dysfunctional.

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