Accommodating
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104 examples of Accommodating in a sentence
But I think of them as complements: if you cannot build your plant, you do not benefit from more
accommodating
trade rules.
And, as we have seen in Greece, implementing structural reforms without
accommodating
demand impulses could lead to a deflationary slump or worse, thereby undermining the public’s willingness to continue on the reform path.
One approach will blame lax regulation,
accommodating
monetary policy, and inadequate savings in the United States.
Supply-side policies that promote small and medium-size enterprises and service industries
accommodating
domestic demand are also critical to ensuring more inclusive and sustainable growth.
For example, the pre-trial release of Biljana Plavsic, one of the most culpable of Bosnian Serb leaders, in exchange for her evidently ample testimony would make more sense had the Tribunal been equally
accommodating
on less culpable non-Serb defendants.
Yet the United States, according to its official National Security Strategy, is also committed to
accommodating
“the emergence of a China that is peaceful and prosperous and that cooperates with us to address common challenges and mutual interests.”
Economically,
accommodating
refugees will be a challenge for quite some time.
Likewise, on the national level, pro-growth economic-reform initiatives – which seem to have lost some urgency in the face of overly complacent and excessively
accommodating
financial markets – need to be revitalized.
Global supply networks shifted again,
accommodating
fragmentation and dispersion on both the supply and demand sides of their structure, a process sometimes called technologically enabled atomization: the division of supply networks into finer and finer parts, breaking the bonds of proximity and the resulting transaction-cost constraints that previously prevailed.
East European countries attracted large international capital flows, owing to loose global monetary policy and
accommodating
business conditions.
Accommodating
today’s institutions to the new global powers is a key challenge that cannot be postponed further in 2012.
But this marks the first time in history that the EU has been tasked with
accommodating
so many people from outside the continent, including new arrivals from Libya, Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
It is also experiencing a profound economic crisis, which erupted around the same time that the Lisbon Treaty – aimed at
accommodating
EU enlargement – was finally approved.
The barriers to growth in the past were an unholy alliance among oligarchic interests and political parties, scandalous procurement, clientelism, the permanently broken media, overly
accommodating
banks, weak tax authorities, and a weighed-down, fearful judiciary.
And it is increasingly asserting its interests militarily, fortifying the disputed Spratly Islands and constructing runways capable of
accommodating
fighter jets.
This effort stemmed from a conviction that peace could be achieved only by
accommodating
all parties’ concerns.
Accommodating
one million asylum-seekers should not be a huge challenge for the European Union – an area with 500 million citizens that welcomes more than three million immigrants every year.
Given India’s
accommodating
rhetoric, it is easy to view the country as a paper tiger.
India’s
accommodating
approach has failed to deter China.
While reading the economic tea leaves is always risky, there are signs that we are at the cusp of a transition to a new regime in which the rules of the game will not be nearly as
accommodating
for export-led strategies.
Without Turkey tipping the scale for the benefit of one side in this conflict, both sides must become more accommodating, especially on security issues.
Higher trade figures may persuade Vietnam to maintain friendly bilateral ties, and perhaps even to adopt more
accommodating
positions on thorny regional security issues, such as the South China Sea dispute.
With limits on Germany’s willingness to accept a reduction in its competitiveness and repeated signals from the European Central Bank that monetary policy will remain highly accommodating, export-led growth seems to be the goal here, too.
Accommodating
defectors’ aggressive behavior will never bring peace.
Any loosening of monetary policy should be aimed directly at
accommodating
fiscal policy.
Two-thirds of Iran's 69 million people are under 30 years old, and officials admit they have no way of
accommodating
the burgeoning labor force.
Marshall’s economics – the equilibrium economics of comparative statics, of shifts in supply and demand curves, and of
accommodating
responses – is of almost no help in accounting for this.
Some Western countries have been generous in
accommodating
refugees from these conflicts.
But, despite being poorer, Turkey has still taken in more than twice as many refugees as Sweden, Germany, and Canada, the three most
accommodating
Western countries.
President Barack Obama’s re-election offers reasonable hope that the US will give some strategic space to China through a policy of mutually
accommodating
cooperation, rather than insisting on dominance or primacy.
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