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The phrase "accommodating terms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conditions or agreements that are flexible or considerate of someone's needs or preferences.
Example: "The company offered accommodating terms to ensure that all clients felt comfortable with the contract."
Alternatives: "flexible conditions" or "considerate terms".
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The selling point of these production-based price indices is that each could serve as a nominal anchor while yet accommodating terms of trade shocks, in comparison to a CPI target.
France would not have a real national conversation about the Occupation until the '70s, when films like Marcel Ophuls's "Sorrow and the Pity" and Louis Malle's "Lacombe, Lucien" put the issue forward in less accommodating terms.
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"$" allows for truncation of words so that variations such as "randomization", "randomisation", "randomized" are included; adj refers to the adjacency operator to accommodate terms such as "community-based randomized trial"; pt refers to publication type; ?
As the PICO tool does not currently accommodate terms relating to qualitative research or specific qualitative designs, it has often been modified in practice to "PICOS" where the "S" refers to the Study design [ 4], thus limiting the number of irrelevant articles.
Before that, even though her employers had been accommodating in terms of honouring her flexible working hours, she found herself demoted from her usual responsibilities.
CPI-targeters such as Brazil, Chile, and Peru are observed to respond to increases in world prices of imported oil with monetary policy that is sufficiently tight to appreciate their currencies, an undesirable property, which is the opposite of accommodating the terms of trade.
She said: "When I'm in Perth, I'm a trainee solicitor at the same time and the company I work for are very accommodating in terms of allowing me to go into the firm and work and keep up that side of my academics.
He is critical of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for her role as the "sometimes too accommodating" first term national security adviser, and what he calls her deftness at protecting her reputation.
This would greatly promote the business by accommodating long-term tourist demand.
A TfL spokesman said: "The interim report and the recently published appraisal criteria places more weight on accommodating short-term commercial interests, than a strategic vision for aviation which is able to secure the UK's long-term economic prosperity.
Henry Kaufman, the esteemed economist who is president of Henry Kaufman Co., warns that Congress is "accommodating short-term expediencies for the health of the economy and the financial markets at the cost of the long-term requirements for protecting the stability of the system".
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