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A society that refuses to accommodate it must of course be reshaped.
Unlike water, his snow refuses to accommodate our metaphors or our guilt; rather, it is "pure cold", able to "put an end to all analogy".
What they said: "Luton Town, the little club that plays on a wall-to-wall carpet and refuses to accommodate visiting supporters, yesterday won the Littlewoods Cup in a match as unpredictably dramatic as the FA Cup Final of 1979".
The elusive boson rounds off what has become known as the Standard Model of physics—an explanation that relies on 17 fundamental particles and three physical forces (though it stubbornly refuses to accommodate a fourth force, gravity, which is separately explained by Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity).
It is the academic's job in a free society to serve the public culture by asking questions the public doesn't want to ask, investigating subjects it cannot or will not investigate, and accommodating voices it fails or refuses to accommodate.
But this is an issue I've been stewing about for a while, because there is one studio that regularly refuses to accommodate the working press at all-media screenings.
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Even then, Broadway theaters initially refused to accommodate such a production.
Designers still opt to create artificial cut-off points in their line, sizes beyond which they refuse to accommodate.
There are many more refugees from Sudeten territory who are Czechs and whom Prague could not refuse to accommodate.
Increasingly, business owners, landlords and city officials are challenging the legitimacy of noncanine service animals and refusing to accommodate them.
We struggle enough to remove the stigma from using hearing technology and to help our clients whose workplaces refuse to accommodate their hearing loss.
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