Sentence examples for increasingly difficult to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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But Mackintosh had been finding it increasingly difficult to accommodate his clients' small-minded views, their interference.

That's key, says the Detroit executive, since the parents of such children are finding it increasingly difficult to accommodate their heavier offspring and all of their toys and electronic gaming devices in even today's largest SUV offerings.

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"They are not difficult to accommodate," one Saudi said.

Some cultural commentators have found it difficult to accommodate to this astonishing paradigm shift.

I also have significant technological needs, which are difficult to accommodate in a vintage building".

"Long Island is extremely underserved, but is very, very difficult to accommodate.

"As our attendance has increased, it has become more and more been difficult to accommodate visitors".

R.N. Podar School in Mumbai found it difficult to accommodate computer lab slots for all its students.

It is also difficult to accommodate losses with a dimensionless risk aversion coefficient.

In many urban areas, completely segregated space for cycling can be difficult to accommodate.

Will all minority religious groups be equally easy or difficult to accommodate?

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