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Minority groups may be uncomfortable allowing the majority to govern without the constitutional imperative to accommodate others.
The pop industry's most fiendishly lucrative masterstroke, after The Jacksons and The Osmonds, was realising that boy bands don't need to be family-based, so there's no imperative to accommodate members who are too old, too ugly or too talentless.
Furthermore, it underscores that it is imperative to accommodate scaling when making phylogenetically grounded inferences about evolutionary changes in growth physiology through osseous histology [7].
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It's clever to set this real-world American imperative — how to accommodate the Spanish language — in Spain itself; a gentle intelligence informs this and other themes of "The Cheetah Girls 2".
Yet it is hard to deny that the spirit of Santa Claus and Christmas has been stretched to accommodate multiple imperatives.
In order to understand how Toronto's waterfront has come to be mobilized to accommodate the imperatives of 21st-century global economic and spatial restructuring, this paper explores the area's recent planning history, reviewing the policies and politics of waterfront planning activities undertaken over the past twenty years.
It is imperative to design walking facility infrastructures to accommodate the needs of all pedestrian, including individuals with disabilities.
Immigration policy, after all, goes straight to the heart of millions of everyday lives, and simple matters of love and family that the cold imperatives of Brexit will inevitably fail to accommodate.
What is more surprising is the size of the litter so it is really imperative that we extend their existing enclosure to accommodate them all as adults".
It is imperative that such a list continuously evolves to accommodate new knowledge regarding the occurrence, behavior, and impact of new CECs.
Beware of what's called the "maximum-use imperative" -- the fact that people will often buy or keep something to accommodate a use that they need only rarely (like a dining room table big enough to seat the whole family, who visits once every two years).
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