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Surveys suggest, however, that most Americans are quite accommodating when it comes to immigration.
Seen in this light, Pneumocystis are quite accommodating parasite partners.
The benefits of its small size were immediately apparent as we found that several glycan biosynthetic pathways were quite accommodating of azidosugar substrates.
In response, executives at Warner Brother's "were quite accommodating," Mr. Lizars said.
It is rather vague and therefore quite accommodating, and has a sense of almost being a place as well as state.
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There were times when the 21st-century eye couldn't quite accommodate 19th-century views.
She has made a mark portraying young women whose oddness the world cannot quite accommodate, and "Tin Man" would be a lot less — or perhaps, more accurately, way too much — were it not for the presence of her disillusioned placidity.
Only this time, Mr. Jones is not quite so accommodating.
But the attic in "Sister Week," at Centenary Stage here, isn't quite so accommodating.
A slight variation of this argument is that the inflationary pressures will prevent the Fed from being quite as accommodating if the economy turns down.It is hard to see how both the bond and equity markets can be right.
Although it comes fluidly to Trentemøller, sometimes his fans/critics aren't quite so accommodating.
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