Participants also made accommodations out of consideration or concern for formal care providers.
In analytic psychology, the convention of the persona (the mask, as worn in classical theatre) is used to describe accommodations to the social world.
On the contrary, there has been great reluctance to view policies of official bilingualism or multilingualism as rights rather than pragmatic accommodations.
The models predict the perceived need for any of 14 types of accommodations among 4,222 employed individuals aged 20-64 years with a disability.
In addition, this study contributes to our understanding of the complex relationships between age, disability and workplace accommodations, but much more needs to be done.
Often, in fact, the desire to find socially acceptable living accommodations prompted ex-askaris to apply for trading and transport licenses.
Negotiations and accommodations between soloist and orchestra spin the latent material into longer, balanced phrases, the cello gradually spiralling to its highest range.
Accommodations for women included standard water closets available for their use at a charge of one penny.