The Dominator unwittingly played the Accommodator in a 4-2 loss to the Bruins on Thursday night at the Fleet Center, where his woes included a catastrophic second period in which he yielded two goals on four shots.
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Come November, will Massachusetts voters support Shannon O'Brien, the career politician, who holds out the hope of managing government better through respectful compromise but risks being seen as an accommodator of its less noble instincts?
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I personally think looking at the background of this case and the history of the ADA, the PGA Tour should be found to be either the type of employer or public accommodator, or both, that falls within the act.
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The president's own aides confess they are unsure what shape a second term would take, whether Clinton would be buoyed by the election of more Democrats to Congress and feel free to expand his priorities again, or whether he would remain an accommodator.
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Kolb transposes four learning styles, " Diverger, Assimilator, Accommodator " and " Converger ", atop the Experiential Learning Model, using the four experiential learning stages to carve out " four quadrants ", one for each learning style.
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Smith, a way-to-the-right conservative, just walked out of the GOP over beefs about philosophy, guns, abortion, etc . " I'm the most reliable Republican in the Senate, you could look it up, " said Smith as he bailed from what he sees as a rootless passel of accommodators.
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Stephen Schlesinger, director of the World Policy Institute at the New School for Social Research in New York, who formerly worked for the United Nations, called Annan " an accommodator " whose style of management was a positive factor in many ways because of the difference it has made to the working atmosphere of the organization at a critical moment in its history.