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Islam is a force that has to be accommodated by Suharto's successor.
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Winter pressures can also be accommodated by, for instance, re-arranging elective operations.
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So to satisfy the accounting rule, all the adjustment in the private-sector deficit had to be accommodated by a rise in the budget deficit.
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His concern with physical and psychological needs that could not be accommodated by the large-scale modular prototypes advocated by the new rationalism led him to individualized, site-specific plans.
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Expectations may have risen, but cost push or wage inflation will only likely to rise if economic growth is sufficiently strong or it can be accommodated by an acceleration in monetary growth.
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Boston's own version of "Washington Crossing the Delaware, " by Thomas Sully, a subject that always seems to demand enormous canvases and wall space, had to be accommodated by cutting a hole in the ceiling.
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She said the issues raised by the case went to the heart of the national debate started by the Archbishop of Canterbury over the extent to which Islamic Sharia law should be accommodated by UK law, which prohibited racial discrimination.
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It has partially accommodated Israel's monitoring demands by agreeing to be the arbiter on security and settlement issues, leaving the other Quartet members to oversee humanitarian aid and Palestinian reform.
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