Accommodated
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73 examples of Accommodated in a sentence
Moreover, roughly 40% of the increase in bank credit in 2009
accommodated
the fiscal expansion, as projects were started prior to the budget allocations needed to finance them.
“Each decade had its challenges,” Ranis wrote, and the government’s policy responses consistently accommodated, rather than obstructed, the needed changes.
In this context, to deny the Holocaust is to reject its modern association with evil, and implies that what happened during the Holocaust could be
accommodated
under a different moral order.
Instead, his administration has sought to portray the Taliban as a moderate force that can be
accommodated
within Afghanistan’s political system.
But the funding for this year is $30 million short – and 60,000 of the students cannot be
accommodated.
The Americans will be
accommodated
up to the point that their attack is forestalled.
And even when refugees are
accommodated
by schools and universities, they have limited employment prospects after graduating.
It would indicate that there can be no true peace in Guatemala as long as the powerful are
accommodated
with grants of amnesty and forgetting is prized over truth and justice.
The “Nehruvian consensus” facilitated India’s democratic maturation and
accommodated
the country’s many diverse interests, without permitting any one group or section to dominate the nascent nation-state.
For a while, central banks
accommodated
that spending.
It would exacerbate political tensions by converting divergent shocks that could have been readily
accommodated
by exchange rate changes into divisive political issues.
Saudi Arabia’s instinct, born of the centuries-old antipathy between Arabs and Persians, is to see Iran as a threat to be confronted, rather than
accommodated.
The key was the recognition that Iran’s sense of honor had to be
accommodated.
In the past, this push was
accommodated
by the willingness of the US and a few other developed nations to run large trade deficits.
Only a few hospitals, in hotspots like New York City, have been temporarily overwhelmed; with federal and state support, they have
accommodated
the upsurge in patients.
By May, the Federal Reserve, acting as global lender of last resort, had
accommodated
this mad scramble for dollars by pouring buckets of liquidity into financial markets, and the greenback gave back its early gains.
Back in the 1990s, it was widely assumed that the two big non-Western regional players, Russia and Turkey, would gradually be
accommodated
to this arrangement.
What we discovered is that with smarter strategies, a growing population can be
accommodated
even as we tackle climate change.
In the 1990s, Europeans assumed that these other powers could be
accommodated
within the European regional security order, with NATO and the EU serving as the main pillars.
In the 1970s, central banks
accommodated
two major oil shocks.
And it is realistic: it recognizes that the more than one million Palestinian refugees can be
accommodated
only in a Palestinian state and that the large settlement blocs containing hundreds of thousands of Israelis must become part of Israel.
In July of that year, its reservoir
accommodated
an onrush of 70,000 cubic meters of water per second.
It was assumed that he would be in agreement with this, but if he wished for another date then, as far as possible, he would be
accommodated.
If that was how they were
accommodated
it did not attract much respect, and it was some comfort for the accused to realise how little money this court had at its disposal if it had to locate its offices in a place where the tenants of the building, who were themselves among the poorest of people, would throw their unneeded junk.
The mind of Sarah had continued to wander during the ride, and, with the ingenuity of the insane, she
accommodated
every circumstance to the feelings that were uppermost in her own bosom.
He met me at Reading in his own chariot, and taking me into that, left the servant and the child in the hired coach, and so he brought me to my new lodgings at Hammersmith; with which I had abundance of reason to be very well pleased, for they were very handsome rooms, and I was very well
accommodated.
In this condition, very cheerful, and indeed joyful at being so happily
accommodated
as we were, we set sail from Bugby's Hole to Gravesend, where the ship lay about ten more days, and where the captain came on board for good and all.
We immediately went on shore, but found no conveniences just at that place, either for our being on shore or preserving our goods on shore, but was directed by a very honest Quaker, whom we found there, to go to a place about sixty miles east; that is to say, nearer the mouth of the bay, where he said he lived, and where we should be accommodated, either to plant, or to wait for any other place to plant in that might be more convenient; and he invited us with so much kindness and simple honesty, that we agreed to go, and the Quaker himself went with us.
This honest Quaker was very helpful to us, and when we came to the place that he proposed to us, found us out a convenient storehouse for our goods, and lodging for ourselves and our servants; and about two months or thereabouts afterwards, by his direction, we took up a large piece of land from the governor of that country, in order to form our plantation, and so we laid the thoughts of going to Caroline wholly aside, having been very well received here, and
accommodated
with a convenient lodging till we could prepare things, and have land enough cleared, and timber and materials provided for building us a house, all which we managed by the direction of the Quaker; so that in one year's time we had nearly fifty acres of land cleared, part of it enclosed, and some of it planted with tabacco, though not much; besides, we had garden ground and corn sufficient to help supply our servants with roots and herbs and bread.
And so, all who were in the inn being arranged in front of the show, some of them standing, and Don Quixote, Sancho, the page, and cousin,
accommodated
with the best places, the interpreter began to say what he will hear or see who reads or hears the next chapter.
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