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That she was kept there for so long was a sign that Heath had no wish to accommodate her ambition.
They welcome employees having greater rights to flexible working – which modern firms should wish to accommodate anyway as being compatible with increased profits and productivity.
Part of my hesitation is of course my own genuine impulse not to be in any way racist, a truly held wish to accommodate cultures and views not my own.
In particular, the opening of entirely new networks to big, fast-growing but previously underserved cities in emerging economies is both a feature and a stimulant of globalisation.There are good reasons, such as the scarcity of land and local environmental objections, why cities like London and New York no longer wish to accommodate ever-expanding mega-hub airports.
We also wish to accommodate samples of independent but not identically distributed responses at each pair.
Furthermore, she did not wish to accommodate to the ways of her nephew after years of getting used to Charles's demands.
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Corbyn, who opposes nuclear weapons, has said he wishes to accommodate those who want to keep Trident submarines, including the unions representing defence workers, and more than half of his shadow cabinet.
Tye wishes to accommodate the natural intuition that Mary before release cannot fully understand the nature of phenomenal blueness (she doesn't really know what it is to have a blue experience).
Musharraf asked him, he said, to "accommodate" Bhutto's wish to hold a rally — and "I said no".
Musharraf asked him, he said, to "accommodate" Bhutto's wish to hold a rally and "I said no".
Jersey's chief minister, Ian Gorst, has attempted to distance the island from this type of activity: "There is no wish or need to accommodate or give encouragement to those who seek to involve Jersey in aggressive tax planning schemes to avoid UK tax".
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