Treadmills that accommodate weights over 400 pounds are rare.
These sizes accommodate band sizes 28 to 42 and cup sizes B to H.
Clearly, standard economic models do not attempt to accommodate normativity.
“You don’t go ahead and accommodate every behavioral pattern that is against the ideal.
"Each unit specifies how large the window needs to be, to accommodate."
Aloni (2005) provides a recent example of a theory designed to accommodate this intuition.
If employees’ beliefs are “sincerely held,” then companies must “reasonably accommodate” them.
It can accommodate six guests and be customized to accommodate two crew members as well.
But workplaces fail to accommodate the socially essential caregiving work of their employees in various ways.
One of the principal challenges in traffic control is to accommodate the traffic in a safe and efficient way.
That’s big enough to accommodate up to a 20-pound turkey or a large amount of vegetables without overcrowding the pan.
The cylinder expands or contracts to accommodate varying loads, and the lid adjusts to accommodate them, as well.
For our list pages such as countries or venues, we created pages that could accommodate large photography and individual country flags.
What's more, Swit designed its software so that it was flexible enough to accommodate the needs of multiple departments within enterprises.
The stomach is capable of dilating to accommodate more than one litre (about one quart) of food or liquids without increasing pressure on the stomach.
If your access needs change after you have been allocated tickets it's really helpful if you let us know so that we can try and accommodate you on the day of the recording.
MDC’s insistence on the regularity of mechanisms is abandoned, for example, to accommodate mechanisms that work only once or that work irregularly (Skipper and Milstein 2005; Bogen 2005; see also Section 2.1.2 below).
He said that the Soviet Union would build a roofed stadium for basketball and boxing that would accommodate 40.000 people, a swimming pool facility to accommodate 10,000 people, a cycling track and several universal gymnasiums.
Some consequentialist feminists provide reasons for thinking that utilitarianism can accommodate feminist aims because it is responsive to empirical information, can accommodate the value of relationships in good lives, and is appreciative of distinctive vulnerabilities (Driver 2005).
In general, then, the symmetric analysis of similarity and the de facto asymmetry of overdetermination together imply that worlds that accommodate counterfactual changes by preserving the actual past and allowing for divergence miracles are more similar to the actual world than worlds that accommodate such changes by allowing for convergence miracles that preserve the actual future.
accommodate
verb stative
- be agreeable or acceptable to
verb change
- make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose
verb consumption
- provide with something desired or needed
Example: Can you accommodate me with a rental car?
verb stative
- have room for; hold without crowding
Example: This hotel can accommodate 250 guests
verb stative
- provide housing for
verb communication
- provide a service or favor for someone
verb change
- make (one thing) compatible with (another)
Example: The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories
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In general then the symmetric analysis of similarity and the de facto asymmetry of overdetermination together imply that worlds that accommodate counterfactual changes by preserving the actual past and allowing for divergence miracles are more similar to the actual world than worlds that accommodate such changes by allowing for convergence miracles that preserve the actual future