Media: 14 ways to say 'accommodation'

The Obama administration called it an “accommodation,” but the media had a slew of other ways to describe President Barack Obama’s change on Friday to a rule requiring faith-affiliated employers to provide free contraception. Here’s a look at 14 different ways the media characterized the announcement:

1. “Obama backtracks on contraception mandate” - Washington Times

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2. “Obama shifts course on birth control rule to calm Catholic leaders’ outrage” - Washington Post

3. “Obama retreats on contraception” - Wall Street Journal

4. “Obama announces contraception compromise” - CNN.com

5. “Obama amends contraception rule amid backlash” - New York Post

6. “Obama blinks on contraception rule” - ABC News

7. “Obama, seeking to quell birth control furor, shifts cost to insurers” - Christian Science Monitor

8. “Obama adjusts a rule covering contraception” - New York Times

9. “Obama tweaks birth control rule” - USA Today

10. “Obama bends on birth control mandate” - Boston Globe

11. “Obama: Contraception rule change a ‘solution that works for everyone’” - Real Clear Politics

12. “White House announces ‘accommodation’ on birth-control issue” - The Atlantic

13. “W.H. caves: Obama to announce ‘accommodation’ on contraception rule - Drudge

14. “Obama tries to quell birth-control furor” - POLITICO

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