come to/find/reach an accommodationIthoughtwe could come to an accommodation about what is areasonableuse of thesite, but all weheardwas "No, I don'tnegotiate".
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Different perceptions of land claims and differing patterns of land use prevented the possibility of mutualaccommodation.
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A service provider might well have organised the information by provider, and judged residential care establishments as inappropriate to anaccommodationguide.
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Accommodation, assimilation and reciprocity are refrains heard throughout the edition.
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The work ofaccommodationagency services in some voluntary organisations, assisted by funding from government, provides the clearest example of market efficiency approaches.
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The septic fringe of the city, being inadequately administered, usually offers very pooraccommodation, if any, to the newcomer.
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This scheme showed that rehabilitation of historic buildings could provideaccommodationat affordable prices for the less affluent.
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Accommodationrooms were cleaned and disinfected one section at a time, and new guests were accommodated in the cleaned sections.
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These may include reanalysis of already existing devices, grammaticalization of a lexical item and also grammaticalaccommodation.
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They worked in isolation, with pooraccommodationand rations, exposed to a range of diseases, and were relatively poorly paid.
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He was frustrated by the time andaccommodationfor music and in the end only taught a few lessons.
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This could be indicated by the often luxuriousaccommodationat the top end of the barracks.
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They parallel the early stages of human vocal acquisition and production, including babbling, turn taking, control, andaccommodation, with those of nonhuman primates.
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Those living alone, whether in their own apartment or in a service house (shelteredaccommodation), preferred visits to phone calls.
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When it comes toaccommodation, visitors would be spoilt for choice!
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However, the growth in popularity of selfcateringaccommodationmay indicate customers' rejection of this trend towards ' pseudo-domestication ' by hotels.
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affordable accommodation
However, more affordable accommodation at least offers more hope to first-time buyers than the ridiculous, spiralling boom prices that many of them faced previously.
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appropriate accommodation
Concerns with accessingappropriateaccommodationfrom the perspective of staff and older people are presented.
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comfortable accommodation
Hugo demonstrates the comfortable accommodation of the doctrine of humors within philosophical and theological discourse of the twelfth century.
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