Sentence examples for moves to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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There were abortions, compromises, constant moves to accommodate his career.

The ICC's moves to accommodate India's wishes appear to have convinced the Board of Control for Cricket in India to press on with the tour.

As the South Fork moves to accommodate its Spanish-speaking residents, English-as-a-second-language programs have popped up in schools, libraries and colleges, and many businesses and government offices have Spanish-speaking employees who deal with the public.

Where is the compassion in his support for a federal ban on gay marriage, the limitations on stem-cell research or his other moves to accommodate the zealots of the Christian right?In a race where Mr Kerry now seems to be the narrow favourite, the president is going to Madison Square Garden promising, in large part, more of the same.

The S202I change sterically closes the pocket as this region of the loop moves to accommodate the larger side chain.

The structural reorganisation upon FAD binding is also manifested in the orientation of the loop between residues 36 and 49 between β2 and β3, which moves to accommodate the isoalloxazine ring of FAD.

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Syria has quickly moved to accommodate American demands.

They must also move to accommodate the expansion.

New Jersey is quietly moving to accommodate hundreds of companies made homeless by the attack.

At one point, the barricade had to be moved to accommodate a police bus.

Meanwhile, Muslim villages were destroyed and whole populations forced to move to accommodate European farms and industry.

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