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So instead of shifting to accommodate damage, they fall apart.
Only now are the courts shifting to accommodate this different reality.
"The career path of lawyers is shifting to accommodate increasing expectations around achieving work/life balance," says Andrew Darwin, chief operating officer at DLA Piper.
The music, mercurially shifting to accommodate the diverse worlds of the stories, is by Stephen Flaherty.
The book, which for so long was something elastic, shifting to accommodate each new thought, every nuance in the writer's mood, begins to harden.
If he became head of state, the role of president would probably undergo a dramatic change, with the center of political gravity shifting to accommodate him.
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"In our business, you have to shift to accommodate that.
Her working style has shifted to accommodate her interest in the case.
When radiation starts to monkey with it, its atoms can shift to accommodate the defects with relative ease.
Using all this data, the keyboard would then subtly and automatically shift to accommodate your own typing style.
In late 1941, as the Soviet Union fought on, Nazi ideology and German policy shifted to accommodate a longer war in the east.
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