Accommodated
in sentence
73 examples of Accommodated in a sentence
So, we pick tactics
accommodated
to the event, especially this thing we call the small tactics of dispersion.
He was the first one in his family, in fact, to go to college, where he lived on campus and drove a specially fitted car that
accommodated
his unusual body.
This brought some benefits but also one particular drawback: a spacing system that only provided 18 discrete units for letters to be
accommodated
on.
Detached houses, 30 families could be
accommodated.
In medieval European cities, Christian churchyards provided rare, open spaces that
accommodated
the dead, but also hosted markets, fairs, and other events.
And whose needs are not being
accommodated
for?
He sued, and his case went all the way to the Supreme Court, believe it or not, the case over the golf cart, because the law says that the disabled must be accommodated, provided the accommodation does not change the essential nature of the activity.
There have been many ersatz renditions of classic movies in the past, but, the originals are almost always considered superior!! "Purple Rain" is such a movie in this category!! Made in 1984, "Purple Rain" provided a doggerel of eighties, happy-go-lucky quality music, which they incorporated into the making of this excellent film!! Certain artifacts indicative of the eighties are indeed classics!! Screwball comedies, neon accented clothing, and of course, the music!! Eighties music is considered by experts to be the best decade for music in American history!! Set in Minneapolis, "Purple Rain
" accommodated
the use of naive entertainment with the changing times of the city.
Russia’s concerns about Western institutions’ post-Cold War eastward expansion should be considered, even if they are not necessarily
accommodated.
These figures are well within range of pledges already made by the EU for the Stability Pact and they could be easily
accommodated
within the confines of the Berlin Accord on the EU budget for 2000-2005 if EU member states agree to a reallocation of unspent funds.
Australia
accommodated
these people with humanity and compassion, believing it to be an ethical and moral obligation.
Once the city has run out of available building sites, its continued growth must be
accommodated
by the departure of lower-income people.
Leaving aside all questions of human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, Russia is just too big, too Asiatic, too nuclear, and too much of a "great power," to be
accommodated
inside the EU.
Yet this vulnerability was largely created, or at least accommodated, by Western banks.
So far, Lebanon has already
accommodated
around 40% of all UNHCR-registered school-age refugee children.
Third, contributing factors included low interest rates, compressed risk spreads, and global imbalances that
accommodated
low savings in the US, consumption in excess of output, and a mounting trade deficit.
In other words, to the extent that Trump just wants allies to reduce their exports to the US, this can be
accommodated
by EU producers increasing prices and pocketing the higher revenues – never mind that US consumers of steel would thereby be subsidizing foreign steel producers.
More voices and interests need to be
accommodated.
The UN
accommodated
these self-appointed authorities.
In particular, if the increase in demand is not
accommodated
by a supply-side response, illegal and often risky migration will tend to grow.
In fact, a recent report from the Kiel Institute for the World Economy portrays Germany’s enormous current-account surplus as a reality that policymakers cannot change, and that thus must be
accommodated.
The Bank of Japan is the most recent example of a major central bank bowing to its government’s wishes, which Prime Minister Shinzo Abe bluntly declared should be
accommodated.
But, rather than taking advantage of this, the ECB has
accommodated
European politicians, behaving less and less independently since the beginning of the crisis.
Putin’s geopolitical preoccupations could be
accommodated
by sensibly preserving state ownership of pipeline infrastructure in the hydrocarbons sector, while allowing private companies to extract, process, and sell Russia’s oil and gas.
But German politicians strove to find a solution that
accommodated
the concerns of the Jewish and Muslim minorities.
The UK’s demand to weigh in on EU decisions can and should be accommodated, with experts from the UK included in the committees that decide trade policy.
This is large enough to give refugees the assurance that they can eventually reach their destination, yet small enough to be
accommodated
even in today’s unfavorable political climate.
But adverse movements in the terms of trade must be accommodated; they cannot be fought with monetary policy.
In the past, the Western allies’ participation in NATO and its Nuclear Planning Group
accommodated
their concerns and prevented them from becoming mere objects of US strategy.
Most Affluents seem unprepared for this change, but such demands will need to be
accommodated.
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