Sentence examples for accordingly trying from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "accordingly trying" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express an action that is being done in accordance with something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "She was accordingly trying to adjust her schedule to meet the new deadlines."
Alternatives: "therefore attempting" or "consequently trying".

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He then tailored his photography and multimedia work accordingly, trying to dig through and expose these forces.

The rescue packages are accordingly trying to shake up the sclerotic economies of Greece and Portugal through sweeping changes to liberalise markets controlled by producer interests.

Obama (and presumably all Democrats and sane Republican voters, is (accordingly) trying to kill babies, the innocent, as did King Herod who did a preemptive strike against all male children after he decided to kill the baby Jesus.

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The person accordingly tries to avoid that situation in the future, a response that, while reducing anxiety in the short term, reinforces the person's association of the situation with the onset of anxiety.

Politicians accordingly tried to reassure the markets by giving greater power to central banks, some of which set explicit inflation targets.The post-Bretton Woods system worked well, engendering the long period of low inflation and steady growth known as the Great Moderation.

The problem with envisioning Homo sapiens as inherently and irrevocably warlike isn't simply that it is wrong, but also that it threatens to constrain our sense of whether peacemaking is possible and, accordingly, worth trying.

Get agreement from third countries to join in the great information swap, said Luxembourg, or we will veto the whole EU deal.The European Commission in Brussels has accordingly been trying to hammer out a deal with the Swiss.

He has expressed admiration for the foreign policy of the first President Bush and his national-security adviser, Brent Scowcroft, and, on one level, Obama fits their mold of classic realism: wary of moral posturing, he analyzes the world country by country, calibrating American interests accordingly, without trying to impose a single abstract doctrine everywhere.

Accordingly, they tried to expand schools and literacy, but they faced two obstacles.

Accordingly, he tried to expand the outer limit of his own language to the point where it could encompass even the most extreme forms of human experience.

Every seasoned, sensible golfer knows this, and, accordingly, he tries to build a swing that is so basically sound that his "misses" are, in truth, not bad golf shots at all — fairly well struck, accurate enough, eminently serviceable.

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