Accommodate
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Dictatorships, unlike democracies, are ill-equipped to
accommodate
ethnic and religious diversity.
A country that has lifted the carpet of myth and indifference under which the negative aspects of its past were swept is better able to manage itself and
accommodate
others.
Moon will also have more flexibility than his conservative predecessors to
accommodate
a US-led Iran-style deal aimed at freezing North Korea’s nuclear and missile activities.
Only if wages adjust downward to
accommodate
the new international environment can German workers become competitive again, so that the country returns to a higher employment level, exploiting its human capital up to the capacity constraint.
The Arab world’s few strong institutions of higher education certainly could not
accommodate
that many students.
First, Paraguay’s deeply clientelistic political system has been unable to
accommodate
new entrants.
Human society simply does not follow the rules of a termite colony; order must
accommodate
freedom and individuality.
One depends on emerging economies’ ability to manage their own success; the other relates to the extent to which the global economy can
accommodate
this success.
A favorable outcome also requires industrial countries’ ability and willingness to
accommodate
the growing size and prominence of emerging economies.
Emerging economies’ ability to provide the growth lubrication that facilitates adjustment in industrial countries is also a function of the latter countries’ willingness to
accommodate
tectonic shifts in the operation and governance of the global economy.
As China’s labor costs rise, its trade surplus with the US will be transferred to countries and regions that have lower labor costs and are willing to
accommodate
labor-intensive manufacturing.
For government and non-state advocates alike, this month should be the start of a new chapter in global cooperation to
accommodate
migrants and refugees.
We can
accommodate
ourselves to this irreality and Macron’s newly installed representatives, so preternaturally smooth and remote as to suggest that they might have been elected while Leviathan was sleeping.
In short, the Netherlands has restructured its economic value chain to
accommodate
a new division of labor between humans and machines, embracing new kinds of economic activity – especially part-time work and solo entrepreneurship – to balance human needs with technological advances.
If he asks for more than the EU can accommodate, he will look as if he caved in.
Sub-Saharan Africa’s demographic prospects look particularly bleak, as mushrooming populations of young people move into labor markets that cannot
accommodate
them.
Because of its poverty, its complexity, and its vastness (even national elections have to be held over the course of several weeks, to
accommodate
hundreds of millions of voters), the uptake of market reforms has been gradual, but also remarkably resilient to shocks.
The circumcision issue is one gauge for measuring whether Western societies still value religious freedom enough to
accommodate
and appreciate a diversity of beliefs and practices.
And it did not benefit only the developed world; it also ensured decolonization, promoted development, and found ways to
accommodate
the voices of newly emerging countries.
The challenge for advocates of world order is to
accommodate
emerging powers within a framework of universal, predictable rules and global structures that ensure everyone a fair deal, appropriate for their size, capabilities, and contributions to the international system.
More important, although the AKP may be more willing than other Turkish parties to
accommodate
Kurdish concerns, it is unlikely to accept demands for devolution of powers to regional governments or any other decentralization program that strengthens the territorial autonomy of Kurdish areas.
The decision by China’s State Council to ride roughshod over downstream countries’ concerns and proceed unilaterally shows that the main issue facing Asia is not readiness to
accommodate
China’s rise, but the need to persuade China’s leaders to institutionalize cooperation with neighboring countries.
We all depend on people willing to sell to us, buy from us, lend to us, manage our savings, educate our kids,
accommodate
us at their hotels, feed us at their restaurants, connect us to the Internet, allow us to travel to their countries, pay with credit cards, and afford us the respect that people are normally entitled to.
Institutions will have to be redesigned to
accommodate
this approach and resolve some of the ambiguities in the current framework, while avoiding discrimination or politicization.
Moreover, even without US protectionism, Japan was going to have to
accommodate
China’s growing economic power sooner or later.
But Greece’s government needs to understand that other eurozone members will not be willing to
accommodate
its demands if it means delegitimizing their own painful reforms.
European officials know as well as the IMF does that Greece has long been at this stage, turning the country into a permanent “ward of the state” within a eurozone that does not
accommodate
this outcome well.
They have deemphasized some of their radical principles to
accommodate
key tenets of secular democracy, such as cultural pluralism and freedom of expression.
But, in Lebanon, we have had to resort to creative thinking to
accommodate
the influx of refugees from Syria.
Today, many school-age Syrian refugees are studying under the same teachers as their Lebanese peers, and many of our schools are running double shifts in mornings and afternoons to
accommodate
refugees.
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