词汇 | example_english_accommodate |
释义 | Examples of accommodateThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. 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. Because the targets of a relation may be either individual objects, or sets or lists of objects, information with more than one dimension is accommodated. Each net in this group accommodates at most 30 morphological patterns (based on the experimental results), but an unlimited number of stems. The value of each individual firm is unaffected by the business cycle because it is entirely accommodated through entry and exit. He suggests that caregivers respect and provide opportunity for the individual's self-expression while at the same time accommodating to the individual's greater dependency on others. Accepting that pain and illness are involved can, however, be very well accommodated in the model, and this is particularly true for the housing factors. The home accommodated 135 residents, and their ages ranged from 60 to 90 years. In this way, the dorsal pallium would have accommodated the lemnothalamic and collothalamic sensory input that began participating in associative networks. The tests of fit and justification involved in law as integrity do seem very accommodating of disagreement, however. The main challenge is to achieve better control of nutrient leakage beyond farm boundaries ; though within a farm some nutrient movement can be accommodated. Uncertainty, a dominant influence in diagnostics and prognostics, must be accommodated and managed. Also, resolvable blocks are not part of the design model but are accommodated using a restriction of the search algorithm. Music from diverse cultural traditions was accommodated and found manageable by the generalist secondary teacher. At the same time, first-party privilege is provisionally accommodated and intimate harmony is protected in the face of such an unpleasant revelation. Even highly developed countries can experience difficulty in accommodating a large number of refugees. Not much less challenging was accommodating within this structure the cathedrals and the wide variety of clergy holding offices in them. In fact, no more than about half of all recorded reversals can be accommodated in this way. A good model accommodates both the workings of the system and the cognitive makeup of the observer. In the lateral areas to the east and west deformation is accommodated by strike-slip shear zones. In micelles, the solid core accommodates lipophilic substances. Instead, strain was accommodated in narrow zones on thrust block margins. However, the impact on the design space, of accommodating edits to the type system, is more problematic. The present analysis merely illustrates the problem of making long-term predictions because potential changes in variance due to selection have to be accommodated. Nonetheless, they must be directly accommodated as axioms in any theory of language or its acquisition. The ways in which the children accommodated discrepancies in level of script knowledge also were investigated in the present study. They all rhymed with real nouns which take the usual case endings, and hence could be easily accommodated in the inflectional paradigms of the language. Historically, accommodating new major powers has always proven to be a difficult proposition. Discovering an unpredicted sentry(s) while moving along the created path can be easily accommodated. In such a case where the robot needs to interact with an environment, interaction forces are generated that have to be accommodated rather than rejected. A more sophisticated argument might be that, although a number of geometries are consistent with physical space, only one can be accommodated to physical theory. The elevational gradient was coded in a form that accommodated different types of community response. In spite of accommodating many frugivorous residents, there was no constant fruit-rich condition in the hill forest. A building accommodating the geology department was completed on the ruins of the palace building in 1953. If so, how can they be either accommodated or reconciled (if not by the imposition of majoritarian norms)? If monetary policies are accommodating, real-wage restraint is feasible as long as the confederal leadership understands the importance of refraining from making radical inflation-compensating demands. Effectiveness requires that the detail of the relevant problems is reduced to the minimum, simultaneously accommodating the necessary. Note that this definition accommodates both a relativist and absolutist position. Unfortunately, this idiom cannot be accommodated in the framework presented thus far. Multi-type concepts are easily accommodated in this model. Whilst members' articulation of their regional demands has been encouraging, none of the changes accommodated their inputs. Using a store with local fields (as described above), means such invariants can be accommodated. Finally, the revised model accommodates a clearer conceptualization of how the event outcome relates to appraisal within a chronic demanding scenar io. As scholars accommodated the system to various repertoires by making it more flexible, it was prevented from becoming a unified, universal system. What remained of the room for the audience could not therefore have accommodated more than 250-300 persons. Under low stresses, grain fracturing may be absent and deformation is accommodated also by grain rotation, grain sliding and porosity reduction. Small firms were more responsive and accommodating during the survey than were the larger manufacturing industries. In other words, how technology accommodated to the demands of the culture in order to make a profit. All aspects of their analysis can be accommodated in our approach by providing suitable abstract domains. The essential aspect of this agricultural approach was its overwhelming reliance on small-scale farming and the relatively high number of small landowners it accommodated. In both cases, it is recommended that the search is done in advance, before accommodating other technological equipment and fixing assembly parts in their positions. Can the proposal be accommodated within the present physical setting? Thus, the results of the language effects at the morphological level cannot be accommodated. If there is a historiographical dialectic in the book it is not with other urban historians, whose work is but lightly accommodated. They thought that accommodating the volume of "real bills" was actually the best way to maintain medium and longer-term price stability. Therefore, they cannot be regarded as "benevolent" in accommodating changes, that is, they are unlikely to help without compensation. The teaching of courses in the phenomenology of systems, or the working of such material into existing courses, can be accommodated directly within current curricula. Moreover, it accommodates cultural differences in the extent to which selfreliance is considered desirable. One reason for this was the structure of representation within the dominant party, which allowed conflicting aspirations to be accommodated. Refugees were accommodated in hastily requisitioned bungalows and outhouses. With their backs to the wall they switched from supporting princes to accommodating politicians. The flexibility of the house model accommodates these data as well as the theoretical model of the contingency of practice. However, the general understanding is that, for the early empire, the only families accommodated within the fort were those of senior officers. However, they can be easily accommodated into game theory and metapopulation models. As the book points out, this semantics can be accommodated by the social welfare function viewed as a purely formal object. The bandwidth accommodates the variability in organisms as well as longevity. In particular the strong easterly boundary jet suggests important wave-momentum absorption effects not accommodated in the present theory. We therefore envisage that the depleted fluid is accommodated laterally into the interstices. Different variances can be accommodated within genotype, as described below. The use of language to express attitude, belief or social value is insufficiently accommodated in current methodology. A small number of youngsters are accommodated in state provision. They could, in short, be accommodated, without any undue friction. A strong version would present these elements as non-negotiable social givens with which innovations must be accommodated or else be rejected. The number of units that can be accommodated on the site is therefore changing. Overwhelmingly young, talented and grateful for the opportunities the production provided, cast members by and large accommodated themselves to their director's demands. First, their shape and decoration accommodated the individual user or viewer. The rectangular house typically had several rooms, accommodated an entire family, tended to be extended over time, and was found in fully sedentary communities. Is there a way that skybridges can be accommodated retrospectively in existing buildings? However, the empirical findings highlighting the importance of nonshared over shared effects need to be accommodated by researchers studying family processes. Help with parenting may be needed, to facilitate the child accommodating to others, and vice versa. The schema does make room for deliberation but the only deliberation accommodated is of an inherently selfish variety. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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