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The Swedish amendments go a long way toward accommodating critics of the bill.
By any standard, however, Istanbul has taken a giant step toward accommodating international air passengers.
In fact, we are now dismantling the system that went far toward accommodating diversity and complexity in the postwar years: the symbiotic relationship between squeaky-clean suburbs and torrid Cities of the Plain.
Again, as with option (i), option (ii) does not go far toward accommodating the range of special obligations recognized by commonsense morality.
This means high cost, urbanized areas — which already skew toward accommodating upwardly mobile and wealthy white collar workers — could see the working-class segments of their workforces further undercut.
"We see the rental industry moving toward accommodating the needs of this important and growing segment of renters," Tammy Kotula, spokesperson for Apartments.com, said in a statement.
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She contended that Dutch laws were overly accommodating toward immigrants, enabling the formation of "backward" Muslim enclaves whose practices ultimately posed a threat to the country's stability.
In a series of private rulings over the last few years, the I.R.S. has been exceedingly accommodating toward what counts as an energy M.L.P.
The government imposed no restrictions on her activities, they said, and has been accommodating toward her delegation, which includes dozens of officials, security guards and journalists.
European officials, led by France, have pressured Poland to be more accommodating toward a new European defense initiative, senior Polish officials say.
But Mr. Levy runs the risk of angering the mayor if he is seen as too accommodating toward the teachers or as undercutting Mr. Giuliani.
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