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It explores the social and spatial implications of new lifestyles, values, attitudes to nature and sustainability, and the models for future city life and the patterns of urban open space that might accommodate these.
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She spent the entire season continuing scrambling for extra income in this way — to Jared Jewelers; another restaurant; then back to Ruby Tuesday — anywhere that might accommodate the schedule of an employee who had another "part-time job" wholly consuming them.
Second, the economic theory of decision making, broadly understood, might accommodate the idea of obligation.
The possibility of a broadly pragmatic account of the phenomena suggests that one might accommodate the intuitions behind the gap without supposing that there is a gap in the class of propositions (for an example, see Stalnaker 1975).
Whether other vectors might accommodate the αT2ib encoding nucleic acid more appropriately remains an open question [ 34].
The larger stalls might accommodate a Lipizzaner, with its tack.
It seats roughly 55 in a space that might accommodate more, at tables set well apart from one another.
The larger ones in Sperone's front gallery might accommodate a decent-length ode, and they share a format novel even for this iconoclastic artist.
Kitchen alcoves that might accommodate trash compactors are instead being fitted with special wine refrigerators, which have become part of standard appliance packages.
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