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Thus, as players become more athletic and skilled, and as schemes become more creative and intricate, there is room to accommodate the advancements.
Coach more or less admits this, saying in a statement to HuffPost that its "policy was updated a year ago to allow for Coach to accommodate more intricate work by our in-house craftsmen to ensure the highest quality and customer satisfaction with the repair".
Indeed, attempts to accommodate the emotions sometimes led to novel and intricate pictures of the relations between soul and body: Walter Charleton's Natural History of the Passions (1674, 2nd ed., 1701), for instance, posits two souls, one that is rational and immaterial and one that is sensitive and extended, mediating between the rational soul and the body.
Happy to accommodate.
Magic Rambo tries to accommodate.
I tried to accommodate it".
He will have to accommodate and compromise.
We are willing to accommodate him.
She was willing to accommodate athletes.
And there were religious beliefs to accommodate.
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