Accommodate
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Instead of speaking reasonably of finding solutions to the country’s problems that would
accommodate
the needs and interests of all of its citizens, the new government abolished Russian as eastern Ukraine’s official second language and intimated that it would soon eliminate its traditional autonomy as well.
The ECB is right to establish its inflation-fighting credentials; it is right to be unambiguous in educating labor markets to its total unwillingness to
accommodate
the old ways.
Even a slowdown will not be enough so long as governments
accommodate
unwarranted real wage gains (and the resulting unemployment) with generous income support.
They tried to
accommodate
the US (it is rumored that Obama phoned Lula and asked for his help), but were nonetheless unwilling to break with Cuba and Venezuela to side openly with the US.
Existing economic-development strategies will require significant adaption to
accommodate
this kind of growth.
The European Union has repeatedly expressed its support for the UN process and its readiness to
accommodate
the terms of an agreement within the acquis communautaire (the body of EU law).
Simply put, new reformers contend that Islam is flexible; that Islam's tenets can
accommodate
and even encourage pluralism.They are challenging those who claim Islam is unchanging across time, space or experience.
Equally important, the government has slashed woefully inefficient energy subsidies and unveiled a new mega-project: widening the Suez Canal to
accommodate
the ever-increasing amount of traffic.
Despite America’s “pivot” to Asia, it intends to stick to its two-pronged approach: seek to maintain a balance of power with the help of strategic allies and partners, while continuing to
accommodate
a rising China.
But US and South Korean leaders were not ready to
accommodate
Kim’s overture.
The Chinese government is therefore considering several policies to increase the pace of urbanization, including the creation of several new large cities to
accommodate
some of the 600 million individuals who still live in rural China.
The inability to
accommodate
Germany’s rise led to two world wars in the twentieth century;Japan’s confrontation with another Pacific power – the US – brought World War II to Asia.
It would either have to tighten sanctions on Russia, potentially tipping Western Europe into recession as Russia responds with counter-sanctions, or
accommodate
the Kremlin’s expansionist ambitions and jeopardize other countries with Russian-speaking minorities (including the EU’s Baltic members).
But these platforms are already expanding to
accommodate
middle-skill workers and jobs.
But both know that they must negotiate, accommodate, and conciliate on-the-ground realities.
Juncker, after all, has many senior politicians to accommodate, and their approval by the European Parliament is no minor matter.
And, above all, Turkey is now a role model for other Islamic societies striving to
accommodate
democracy, civil liberties, the rule of law, an open economy, pluralism, and religion.
But Donilon returned home empty-handed: Putin will attend neither the G-8 summit on May 18-19 at Camp David, nor the NATO summit in Chicago on May 20-21, despite Obama’s effort to
accommodate
Russia by moving the G-8 summit from Chicago.
The terrorist attacks of 2001, followed by the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, the Great Contraction of 2008, the Arab Spring, and Europe’s sovereign debt crisis, all diverted the United States from helping to create a lasting structure of peace to
accommodate
today’s resurgent Asia.
“The Pacific Ocean is wide enough to
accommodate
the two major countries of China and the US,” he declared.
We are now hosting approximately 200,000 Syrians who fled their country’s growing violence, and have already spent more than $400 million to
accommodate
these desperate people – with almost no assistance from the rest of the world.
The country has also introduced double shifts in its school system to
accommodate
some 200,000 Syrian refugee children.
Some charge the Obama administration itself with sending mixed signals or worse: The US, they note, has modernized its own nuclear arsenal, developed new ballistic-missile defense and conventional weapons systems, and been too willing to
accommodate
its European and Northeast Asian allies’ nervousness about limiting the nuclear dimension of the extended deterrence umbrella under which they shelter.
But inclusivity is not only about removing physical barriers; it also means making deeper, more systemic changes to
accommodate
all learners – regardless of their physical or intellectual abilities, gender, ethnicity, or language.
But they will not thank us and will not
accommodate
us.
Ultra-orthodox powerbrokers will also pressure Netanyahu not to
accommodate
liberal expressions of Judaism in Israel.
As with deposit insurance, repurchase agreements solve the coordination failure problem because depositors know that, even if they wait, the bank will be able to
accommodate
their withdrawals.
Because economics appears to be compelling, and because social democracy is indispensable, the two doctrines have mutated to
accommodate
each other – which is not to say that their marriage is a happy one.
The rules of the game forged in the era of US supremacy will have to be revised to
accommodate
different interests and perceptions.
Will the Chinese authorities respond to them with ever greater repression, as they have with dissidents and Falun Gong, creating discord and disruption, or will they
accommodate
new popular demands by moving to greater democracy?
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