Accommodating
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104 examples of Accommodating in a sentence
[Seventy] years later, we're still catching up to Asperger, who believed that the "cure" for the most disabling aspects of autism is to be found in understanding teachers,
accommodating
employers, supportive communities, and parents who have faith in their children's potential.
Syria was largely a place of tolerance, historically accustomed to variety,
accommodating
a wide range of beliefs, origins, customs, goods, food.
Or nature, the fluxes of nature, climate change, how do we deal with this, can we be more
accommodating?
It's sorta nice to see that movies can still inspire sheer, honest dislike even after being taught to be
accommodating
about art.
By the end of the movie, Chad Donella is forced to choose between an ex-model with a innocent personality, and a Once overweight girl with low self esteem, and a personality that is just as sweet the model, only not as
accommodating
to rejection.
Jobless Recoveries and Manic PoliciesCHICAGO – Monetary and fiscal policies in the United States, both in this recession and the recession of 2001, have been among the most
accommodating
in the industrial world.
Why is US policy so
accommodating?
In fact, the EU seems to have no conceptual framework for
accommodating
neighboring countries that aren’t actively importing its norms and regulations.
The question, then, is how far Sirisena will go in
accommodating
his predecessor, and what Faustian bargain has he perhaps struck to win a parliamentary majority.
But resolving these issues would require an inclusive and
accommodating
approach, both domestically and regionally, and Saudi Arabia, in particular, is not prepared to take that route.
Incumbent European governments will not want to risk empowering their populist right-wing rivals by
accommodating
British bluster.
Another is that policy frameworks often are not
accommodating.
Cooperation, they may decide, comes with a price:
accommodating
Russian opposition to NATO’s eastward enlargement.
But, over the last few years, the public’s trust in its political leaders has diminished considerably, compelling the government to adopt a more
accommodating
stance.
So, too, does the idea that
accommodating
religious differences is dangerous.
But, with a coming decline in headline inflation and mounting concerns about growth, the PBC is likely to prove a bit more
accommodating
in the second half of 2011.
Add to this responsibility the moral imperative and legal obligation to help those fleeing violence and persecution, and it is clear that the US should not only offer vastly increased assistance to the countries
accommodating
large numbers of refugees, but also accept larger numbers of refugees itself.
But CPI targeting instead tells the central bank to tighten policy in response to an increase in the world price of imported commodities – exactly the opposite of
accommodating
the adverse shift in the terms of trade.
China’s rise will continue, and the world – including the US – will have to find principled ways of peacefully
accommodating
it.
In the short run, this restructuring could lead to localized balance-sheet recessions, despite the authorities’ efforts to create a more
accommodating
macroeconomic environment.
Countries and nongovernmental organizations must remain vigilant against exploitation of migrants, and governments should share responsibility for
accommodating
refugees.
We cannot develop a vigorous European economy, create European jobs and grow a European future while continually
accommodating
an increasing trade imbalance.
And he is
accommodating
his party’s chauvinist elements, led by former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.
Whereas higher interest rates on Italian government debt and a confrontation with the EU could lead to recession and even disaster – if it prompts threats of an “Italexit” from the euro – a more
accommodating
approach could forestall the worst.
Indeed, these criteria have resulted in the Bank of England
accommodating
the UK Treasury’s wishes fully.
A further lesson for Sarkozy from Germany is that an enlightened corporate state needs supportive political leadership as well as
accommodating
trade unions.
Would the record not have been stolen, or would the SVP vice president have refused to use it, given its illegal origin, had Hildebrand been more
accommodating
toward special interests?
Meanwhile, excessive income and wealth inequalities are weakening the fabric of societies; persistent joblessness in advanced countries is undermining productivity and skills; policy effectiveness and flexibility are deteriorating; and the world economy is facing increasing challenges in
accommodating
the development breakout phase in systemically important emerging economies.
Moreover, Egypt’s external environment is less than accommodating, and the country has been on a very bumpy political journey since the popular uprising in 2011 overthrew former President Hosni Mubarak’s government, which had ruled with an iron fist for three decades.
First, the Conservative Party will have growing difficulty
accommodating
its fanatical English nationalist wing.
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