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A casual survey of the history of art shows that what's thought repulsive in one generation is often accommodated into a concept of the beautiful in the next.

The increased density near rail stations is often accommodated via taller buildings.

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Intra-plate crustal shortening appears to be often accommodated as conjugate faulting without any single preferred fault orientation, thus forming a distributed deformation zone.

Get directions to other users, view their latest status updates (which are often accommodated with photos taken on-location), and ping them when they haven't updated their location for awhile.

Structure-disrupting proline residues also occurred in some tracts of the motif, yet were often accommodated in amphipathic helical projections.

This is consistent with a growing appreciation [ 3, 4] that different substrate specificities are often accommodated across a given protein family that nevertheless maintains a common scaffold of fundamental reaction chemistry.

The Mental Health Act provides for the legal detention of people in hospital for treatment, but prior to the enactment of the Mental Capacity Act non-objecting individuals who lacked capacity were often accommodated in hospital informally, outside the Mental Health Act, using common law powers.

Thus, the provision of new medical technology and medical staffs' needs for observation and supervision are often accommodated in the NICUs, whereas the parents' and infants' needs are less well addressed [ 40]. White [ 41] has argued that future designs of NICUs should be planned to facilitate as much proximity as possible by changing the locus of care from the incubator/cot to the parents' arms.

If you're someone with a horrible allergy that's not often accommodated at restaurants or food producers, taking a bite means taking your life into your hands — or mouth, I suppose.

Additionally, the perianth is often shaped to accommodate specific pollinators, such as the fused, tubular petals adapted for hummingbirds in the pictured.

According to Alan Borock, director of signaling for the Department of Transportation, most of the city's traffic lights are coordinated, and it is often impossible to accommodate an impatient pedestrian without disrupting the larger system.

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