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Together the three dimensions produced a diplomatic synergy that both complicated, and ultimately accommodated a diplomatic solution.

Conversely, accommodating monetary regimes are compatible with real wage restraint and full employment in centralized bargaining systems, while they encourage wage-price militancy in decentralized ones.

Accommodation rooms were cleaned and disinfected one section at a time, and new guests were accommodated in the cleaned sections.

One of the advantages of questionnaires is the large number of participants that can be accommodated (compared with interviews or other methods).

Where parents are accommodating care, gender differences in labour market attachment, continuity and flexibility are much more evident.

Valence issues are not readily accommodated within the spatial frame, but are almost universally considered to be important determinants of election outcomes.

To maximize efficiency, the application programmer should choose the most specialized skeleton which accommodates his/her algorithm.

The series exhibit many irregularities that cannot be easily accommodated by formal time-series models.

Their six guiding principles for research capacity building include a whole system approach, accommodating diversity, reducing barriers to participation, enabling collaboration, mentoring and networking.

The account of the unstressability of latent vowels in odd-numbered syllable positions can easily be accommodated in the analysis of the polymorphemic forms.

To what extent a resurgence of midwifery-led care will be accommodated remains to be fully assessed.

Another answer for why companies should be so accommodating to workers is simply that it pays to do so.

A finite number of different consumer types could be accommodated by appropriately stacking the variables and the dynamic system describing the learning dynamics.

When he was placed in the middle as a mediator, he contributed to the smooth ending by accommodating to both sides.

The focus is now on her desires and goals and not on accommodating to her son in any way.

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