Sentence examples for seeming accommodation from inspiring English sources

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He was brilliantly skillful in executing a nuanced, pragmatic strategy of wearing a mask of seeming accommodation of White hegemony as he promoted Negro empowerment and self-sufficiency through education that stressed disciplined comportment, thrift, industrial and agricultural work, and ownership of property (and while clandestinely supporting securing political equality for Negroes).

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But at other times his slowish tempos, as in the fugue, seemed accommodations, as if he was not quite up to the technical challenges of the work.

It seems the perfect accommodation of Christian ideals to modern-day relationships.

Historically, wars had been fought because the prospect of accommodation seemed more onerous than the consequences of defeat.

"At the time, it seemed a reasonable accommodation for a client, but it was not thought through, and that was my mistake.

This, it seems, is an accommodation with the scale of activity that a feature film demands, and the brief company history delivered by Sproxton demonstrates the long haul of Aardman's growth after the company was established in 1972.

Children in initial accommodation seem to fare particularly badly because they are not allowed to go on a waiting list to get a school place, unlike other children seeking asylum.

Almost every type of accommodation seems to be available in l'Alpe d'Huez, from dormitory-style rooms for young, hard-core skiers to apartments or chalets for the families who make up much of the clientele.

But Justice Kennedy held that the land transfer seemed a reasonable accommodation to a thorny dilemma presented by a 2002 injunction ordering the cross's removal: The government, he wrote, "could not maintain the cross without violating the injunction, but it could not remove the cross without conveying disrespect for those the cross was seen as honoring".

While in some cases, e.g., (33b) or (34), intermediate accommodation seems possible and sometimes even preferred, in other cases it doesn't seem possible at all.

So in this case intermediate accommodation seems to be the preferred option, and this might be explained, following van der Sandt (1992), by supposing that the possessive pronoun contains a variable bound by the quantifier.

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