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"In our business, you have to shift to accommodate that.
When radiation starts to monkey with it, its atoms can shift to accommodate the defects with relative ease.
In other words, if the wealthy misbehave confidently enough, do moral norms shift to accommodate their transgressions?
In fact, in psychological terms, the opposite can be true.' He considers student debt to be a classic example of the conundrum in which, when forced to behave a certain way, our attitudes shift to accommodate our new behaviour.
From this lofty vantage, the entire site is laid out in precise, almost elegant detail: the improvised traffic lanes that shift to accommodate construction; the beginnings of what will be the wide outer ring; the steady procession of taxis, cars and heavy machinery around the Columbus monument.
The site uses responsive design, so elements will shift to accommodate the smaller screens of tablets and smartphones.
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Providing water and sanitation access to these people is more than just having a few more people to serve, it's part of a mind-shift to accommodate services to the aspirations of the people".
Many schools are operating double shifts to accommodate Syrian children.
His assistants work staggered shifts to accommodate his long workday.
Her working style has shifted to accommodate her interest in the case.
Only now are the courts shifting to accommodate this different reality.
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