Sentences with phrase «so accommodating of»

So accommodating of you not to be bothered by the fact that the majority of book bloggers are women.

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Xerox is printing experimental chips so small that they can enable a number of applications that today's rigid, comparably larger chips can not accommodate.
Just as the product description or detail page is able to accommodate a diversity of product info, Amazon's faceted search interface (the left column of filters and category navigation) scales and seamlessly adapts to give users contextual choices, so those users can find just what is being searched for.
So, it's crucial to develop programs to initially accommodate a realistic portion of your employees and not try to serve everyone at once.
One of the big «Justin - fications» for this proposal is that it'll help parents deal with expensive and hard - to - find childcare, which is often cheaper and easier to find for toddlers (partly because staff - to - child ratios are looser after 18 months, so daycares are less inclined to hire additional staff to accommodate more infants).
One other potential bright spot on the horizon for AWS carriers is the arrival of so - called pentaband phones, which have chip sets that can run on five different frequencies rather than the four that many smartphones currently accommodate.
It's best to notify the cruise line of any dietary requirements ahead of time, so they can prepare accordingly, but most can accommodate on the spot, too.
Construction permits in San Jose are hard to get, and the area already has the lowest vacancy rate of all the metro areas surveyed, so there is little wiggle room to accommodate tens of thousands of new workers in an affordable way.
Canada may have a pretty generous policy towards maternity and parental leave — especially compared to the U.S. — but many women still encounter significant career setbacks or experience the so - called «motherhood penalty» when they take time off to have kids, and many employers still wrestle with how to accommodate the disruption of employees going on leave.
The big banks say clients are clamoring for impact investing, so they're scrambling to accommodate: they're lowering thresholds, reducing bureaucratic obstacles, making it easier for some of the smaller deals to get through the door.
Furthermore, sales of ovens, ice machines, and other products were growing so fast that Mountain needed to buy new vans to make deliveries and accommodate its service business.
It means that Uber is confident it will soon be able to provide enough drivers and bicycle messengers in those cities to accommodate all sorts of deliveries — a fur coat, an engagement ring, a box of Kleenex — and will keep expanding to do so.
For instance, if you're in the beginning stages, you may decide to use your bed and breakfast business loan to renovate your home and add bedrooms and bathrooms so it can accommodate a certain number of guests.
Each training provider requires a different amount of time and monetary commitment, so make sure you're realistic about what your schedule and budget can accommodate for.
And this, by extension, gets at why Zillow, despite having so many of the characteristics of an Aggregator, just doesn't seem nearly as important as companies like Netflix or Airbnb or Facebook: it has accommodated itself to the real estate industry; it hasn't transformed it.
So when bmi wanted to implement new processes to accommodate new business and regulatory demands, it's no surprise that it turned to another one of our solutions — Micro Focus Verastream ® Software Development Kit (SDK) for Unisys and Airlines.
The need for extra care in this situation is obvious, the more so when it has to be accommodated with an equally compelling need for the Bank to say more about monetary policy issues in the interests of raising public understanding of them.
Because even the most carefully - managed banks can not perfectly control or predict the value of their net dues at the end of any particular settlement period, all would tend to equip themselves with a modest cushion of cash reserves even if they did not have to do so for the sake of stocking their ATM's or accommodating their customers» over-the-counter requests for cash.
So he started looking for ways to accommodate various mobile platforms while extending the control, ease of support, and security of his enterprise systems outside of the server room.
My question... is getting peoples insights into whether to diversify some more or something different altogether... there is simply so much time ahead of him, its hard to pin down a strategy, even the Vanguard Retirement 2065 is not far enough away to accommodate the time in front of him, he'll only be 56 by then, but I want to help him and set the strategy out before I shuffle off the mortal coil so he doesn't really need to think about pensions etc. as he grows up, comments / suggestions welcome... Cheers
Load - Me will accommodate certain data in the system, so it makes our life easy, because we go in the site, have a look what is the history of the certain companies registered on Load - Me, then we choose them without any problems.
It also accommodates so called high roller traders who are known to invest hundreds of dollars per trade.
So why are Kinder Morgan's interests — and those of the fossil fuel industry more broadly — being accommodated?
If humans are the result of so - called «intelligent design» then why do we have too little room on our jawbones to accommodate wisdom teeth (unless this alleged «god» intended our teeth to rot out since we're not supposed to have learned science, and therefore that the presence of bacteria plus acids are a bad environment for tooth enamel), and that so many of us are near - sighted, and that women can have FACIAL HAIR (is that a cruel joke?)
There was clearly enough room to accommodate all of the returning Jews so why add fuel to a fire when there was ABSOLUTELY no reason to do so.
Instead of accommodating its usage» and so its ideas and assumptions» a translation of Holy Scripture should serve the end of conversion by employing principles that recognize Christianity as its own culture with its own language and practices, raising readers up and rooting them in a rich tradition of translation, transforming them through the creative rationality, beauty, goodness, and truth reflective of the triune God who speaks his Word.
Finally, the building of the so - called Information Superhighway is providing sufficient bandwidth on most links to accommodate such heavy signal loads.
There will be an openness about the synthesis; in so faras it is a true synthesis it will be open to and capable of accommodating new learning.
The first three words are similar to what many of you have probably heard in the past, but I've changed the fourth word to better accommodate what I'm trying to say this morning, and to keep this particular acrostic from being so rude.
So when I encountered these situations as adults, my faith had to grow quickly to accommodate these ideas and these people, and that kind of growth can be painful.
Basically, accommodating religious whims means the rest of us have to change so these others don't have to.
I ask myself if it has not been this affirmation of personal destiny and purpose that has historically allowed native American spirituality to be so receptive to Christian religion in accommodating and creative ways.
Shaw argues that the present struggles of the Church to be who she is amid governmental mandates and the ascendant «state religion» of secular humanism are the legacy of Baltimore's Cardinal James Gibbons and other early churchmen who found America to be so accommodating to religion as to warrant a reciprocal accommodation to nationalism.
The keenness of competition in business drives many persons to practices that are admittedly wrong, but which seem so necessary for survival that conscience accommodates itself.
We're not thinking so much of Satan's legions as of the hordes struggling to find an accommodating sales clerk in Bloomingdales or the traffic circling the malls in search of a closer parking spot.
The American population is far too diverse to accommodate everyone's specific needs and American schools can't make exceptions in certain areas so it would fit the needs of a specific group of people.
If this is so, then why must Scripture spanning a thousand years, and Christian doctrine that goes back almost two thousand years, accommodate themselves to the common sense of any particular time?
For he holds that the «hard core» of a programme (Newton's Laws, for instance) is by deliberate decision made exempt from falsification so that its positive possibilities can be explored; any adjustments to accommodate counter-instances are confined to non-essential secondary assumptions.
O when one beholds a man who protests that he has entirely understood how Christ went about in the form of a lowly servant, poor, despised, and, as the Scripture says, spat upon — when I see the same man so careful to betake himself thither where in a worldly sense it is good to be, and accommodate himself there in the utmost security, when I see him apprehensive of every puff of wind from right or left, as though his life depended upon it, and so blissful, so utterly blissful, so awfully glad — yes, to make the thing complete, so awfully glad that he is able to thank God for it — glad that he is held in honor by all men — then I have often said to myself and by myself, «Socrates, Socrates, Socrates, can it be possible that this man has understood what he says he has understood?»
So then, I take it that this is just a nice structured chat about what a person believes, what the United Church of Canada (UCC) believes, and about the essential doctrines of the UCC triumphing over, or changing to, or accommodating the essential doctrines of the individual.
His contemplation of the «ontico - ontological difference» is conducted from so absolute a posture of metaphysical surrender, and is so successful in its abdication of all enduring metaphysical principles and postulates, that it turns out to be capable of accommodating everything.
For one thing, job uniforms have been replaced by designer adaptations, often to accommodate the degenderizing of crafts and professions: the fireman is now the sexually ambiguous firefighter, the nurse may well be a man, and so forth.
Their desire to accommodate Christian symbols to the reigning paradigms of knowledge is so great that questions about the descriptive power of those symbols are often dismissed as fruitless or irrelevant.
God as love - in - action is more than any particular expression of His love (hence He is transcendent); God as love - in - action is always available (hence He is onmipresent); God as love - in - action is able to envisage every situation in its deepest and truest reality and accommodate Himself to it, so that He can indeed achieve His loving ends (hence He is omniscient and omnipotent); God as love - inaction is unswerving in His love, unfailing in its expression, unyielding in His desire to confront men with the demands of love (hence He is righteous).
We also error in thinking that God is so loving, that He will break biblical customs, to accommodate those who «haven't heard of Him.»
Yet our political culture has been so thoroughly shaped by a pattern of weakening that it can not accommodate this desire for the sacred.
It is a strange radicalism that so supinely accommodates the culture of secular liberalism.
But, in the interests of consistency, we shall only invent new objects when we can not escape from doing so; usually, it is sufficient slightly to modify the description of our previous objects, e.g., when we modify the definition of the atom to accommodate it to new observations about radioactivity or atom - smashing, or new types of chemical combination.
Thus I am necessarily concerned by the proposed legalization of homosexual marriage, as well as by plans to change our laws so as to accommodate homosexual parenting and adoption.
I think there are so many denominations of Christianity because of the need to accommodate people who relate to Christ differently.
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