How To Use Unaccommodating In A Sentence
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How unaccommodating that I am unable to dance.
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Such appeals are unaccommodating of, and negate, special treatment or consideration for particular groups.
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The owners of paradise.com and utopia.com were similarly unaccommodating.
In the Plex
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The Lambs of London is beautifully written and effectively creates a nineteenth century world of intellectuals and entrepreneurs who are following dreams and trying to forge their own way in such an unaccommodating world.
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They routinely confront verbal, physical, and emotional assault in and around the buildings purported to be their safe havens, often while already struggling with issues of self-worth precipitated by an unaccommodating society.
Tim Shriver Jr.: Bullying Revisited: Retarded?
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When they decide to have an honest go at life, they find the world cold and unaccommodating to their unbridled enthusiasm.
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Kline recounts how the REA's ‘Utilization Division’ pushed new and expanded uses of electricity onto a sometimes attentive but unaccommodating farm population.
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There are many, many of us who believe that to give women the suffrage will be to compel her to move into a sphere that is harsh and unaccommodating - and unnatural.
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The harsh frost ensured that the thawed out playing field quickly became a sticky unaccommodating surface and Addingham nearly slipped up against their struggling opposition.
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That I was so willing to help them retrieve you from government possession, when I had been so unaccommodating of his other requests, likely has something to do with his way of thinking.
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To top it all off the staff members were unaccommodating to the point of being rude and unnecessarily shifted passengers around mid-journey.
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Misfits may be perfectly fine pegs in a world of unaccommodating holes.
David Katz, M.D.: Fatness, misFitness and the Right Kind of Island
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‘Bitten by the Tail Fly’ is probably the most unaccommodating track, its disjointed nature incorporating new wave and whispered poetry is an intriguing, but ultimately unsatisfying effort.
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Shops are generally unaccommodating and some fast food chains demand proof of purchase and even a small donation in order to use their toilets.
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rudely unaccommodating to the customers
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This mass of towering, buckled stone and fluted snow is the most unaccommodating zone on Earth, and the painter, in his own words, is ‘not trying to force an egotistical or mystical image upon it’.
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Those unaccommodating managers may be trying to show your new team just who's in charge.
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It saddened me to read Mrs Senior's letter and the unaccommodating tone that was portrayed.
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The spirit of reform had driven those, who so violently felt its influence, into many usages that, to say the least, were quite as ungracious to the imagination, as the customs they termed idolatrous were obnoxious to the attacks of their own unaccommodating theories.
The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish
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‘The multicolored present actually redeemed an unaccommodating past here,’ Iyer writes.
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Her music is similarly unaccommodating.
Times, Sunday Times
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But lawyers at one firm familiar with Glaxo's program criticized it as unaccommodating in requiring firms to specify time and labor estimates that—particularly for convoluted, higher-stakes work—are extremely variable.
Pricing Tactic Spooks Lawyers
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But Rhee, self-righteous and unaccommodating of divergent viewpoints, had the biggest ego of them all.
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Technically, Phillips should have been at the forefront of that, not prostrating herself improbably in grubby community centres, and bringing her own herbal tea bags to unaccommodating restaurants.
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In actuality it came from the name of a bird - the Willow inker - that had a dreadfully loud caw, not to mention a terrible unaccommodating personality, and happened to live in a willow tree.
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Like Ines and Susana, Beatriz takes refuge from a rigidly structured, unaccommodating, and cruel world by alienating herself from it.
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But I would like to thank the National Party for being so unaccommodating and not allowing this matter to proceed in the simple procedural way suggested by a Statutes Amendment Bill.
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The first of the week was always the most difficult and unaccommodating as pressers relaxed in anticipation of the coming days.
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the unaccommodating bus driver pulled out while she was banging on the door