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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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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Those unaccommodating managers may be trying to show your new team just who's in charge. |
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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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It saddened me to read Mrs Senior's letter and the unaccommodating tone that was portrayed. |
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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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Such appeals are unaccommodating of, and negate, special treatment or consideration for particular groups. |
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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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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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A disability exists where people suffering from different kinds of impairment have to live in an unaccommodating environment. |
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This is very unaccommodating for most women and more often than not, pelvic floor exercises are insufficient to correct this problem. |
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Ms Hughes-Hallett evokes the edgy relationship between these two unaccommodating egos with particular adroitness. D'Annunzio is best seen away from the realm of politics. |
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Generally, building standards are intended for the safety of a building, rather than its impact on health, and as such are particularly unaccommodating in relation to environmental sensitivities. |
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The inconveniences of the original — an unaccommodating space, harried staff, the absence of overflow seating — are charming, in the way of an old beach house, but feel almost cynical in a new construction. |
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A mountain climber, he was long-haired and instinctively unaccommodating. |
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He's an unaccommodated and unaccommodating man, happier in a claustrophobic world of prison bars, crashing doors, cages and straitjackets than enjoying the supposed lack of restrictions in normal civilised life. |
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Go to Iowa or Indiana and you'll find similar countryside, though the gravel roads in much of rural America are unaccommodating to the thin tires of a road bike. |
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While the Tories favoured preserving the king's prerogatives, William found them unaccommodating when he asked Parliament to support his continuing war with France. |
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