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Christian missionaries from Europe were handicapped by the bad reputation their trader countrymen had acquired in China, but the Jesuit tactic of accommodating to local customs eventually got the Jesuits admitted to the mainland.
When Christmas took hold here, in the late seventies and eighties, it was an easy import, because people were already in the process of accommodating to the lure of consumerism.
B. hyodysenteriae has diverged from other spirochetes in the process of accommodating to its habitat in the porcine large intestine.
Again this suggest that the methods of accommodating to impairments may be important in determining the pattern of limitations and that continuing in employment may bring a specific pattern of difficulties which follow logically from the work itself.
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The bridges and hills of New York are not accommodating to unprecedented performance.
It "has its own way of speaking accommodated to our understanding" (CWE 76 14) and is to be taken figuratively, not literally.
Bio-chemical processes for the vast number of lifeforms accommodated to these extreme conditions are barely understood.
Under state socialism, he observed, the vast majority of artists accommodated to the strictures imposed from above.
Ras Jdir camp is capable of accommodating up to 20,000 migrants for short periods.
A projected clock tower was hastily redesigned as a belfry capable of accommodating up to thirty-five tofs of Russian bells.
He inherited from Cicero his literary conception of history, his copiousness, and his principle of accommodating style to subject.
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