Sentence examples for understood to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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When the right to participate is understood to accommodate only legal protest, then the right conscientiously to object, which commonsensically includes civil disobedience, must be viewed as distinct from political participation rights.

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This includes supporting employers so they better understand how to accommodate workers who have disabilities.

Often, employers do not understand how to accommodate people with different abilities, fearing (incorrectly) that it will be costly or complicated.

Von Neumann and Morgenstern understood this distinction; to accommodate all players, whatever their goals, they constructed a theory of utility.

"They understand that they have to accommodate the company they are working with because the athlete is a company themselves," he said.

It is understood Usada officials were happy to accommodate Farah's request to speak to them before he flew to his training camp in Font Romeu on Saturday afternoon, where he will put the finishing touches to his preparations for the world championships in Beijing next month.

Nationhood can be understood in sufficiently 'thin' terms to accommodate minorities while being 'thick' enough to generate appropriate sentiments of solidarity, loyalty, and trust.

Like Henry, my brother had a major psychotic break as a young man which led to years of living on the precipice between incarceration and extinction, and I also watched as my father, like Patrick, learned to accommodate and understand and finally even grow through the extraordinary, agonised delusional worlds inhabited by his son.

NPC's Brookes warns that jobs exactly like Heady's remain rare: "Historically, you haven't found charities that are able to accommodate or understand what they could use Lucy for".

The key to changing this legacy is to understand why our mother learned to accommodate, why she learned to be emotionally silent and why she finds it hard to ask for what she needs.

Often, those stories are reimagined as they are retold in order to accommodate and understand new circumstances -- as when John of Patmos retold Daniel's dreams to provide critical perspective on the Roman Empire (I'm loving Elaine Pagel's new "Revelations"), or when Jesus retold Israel's Kingdom of God story as a way to shift the story's meaning from a national to a global vision.

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