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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A good deal of this, waiting for assimilation , would never be accommodated.
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A terrestrial plant will always be stunted in growth and assimilation and can never be a match for a true aquatic plant.
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Clearly, not all actions result in assimilation and accommodation.
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Many of those responsible saw their task as one of assimilation - to bring northern folk into southern-based cultures and modern ways.
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Piaget identifies two fundamental aspects or modes of adaptation: accommodation and assimilation .
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Plainly, something has gone wrong with this great process of assimilation .
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Sometimes the difference caused by assimilation is very noticeable, and sometimes it is very slight.
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When this is done, assimilation of the stimulus proceeds and equilibrium is reached for the moment.