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If there is a strike, other airlines say they will try to be accommodative.
But the less "accommodative" policy apparently does not include an increase in the discount rate.
It has crucial importance for the accommodative phase of reading progress.
"With some tightening, the Fed is still going to be quite accommodative," he said.
"Wouldn't it be prudent to wait for more data before making changes in the accommodative monetary policy stance?"
"This is the most accommodative the Bank of Japan has been in two years," he said, "and it will have a positive impact."
In a less accommodative stance, it buys fewer bonds or actually sells some.
With better profits, and more accommodative Federal Reserve policy, capital investment at last took off.
"Even after this action, the stance of monetary policy remains accommodative," the Fed said in its statement.
Instead, it has been said to practise "accommodative secularism".
Federal Reserve officials like to say that their old policy was accommodative to economic growth while the new policy is "neutral."
The word accommodative, closely watched for its appearance or disappearance, means "low interest rates that boost the economy."
The eyes normally focus and converge at the same distance in a process known as accommodative convergence.
Static retinoscopy is performed when the patient has relaxed accommodative status.
If they are too accommodative, they could be accused of slashing protection for American investors.
However, the vast majority of intermittent esotropias are accommodative in origin.
Accommodative esotropia is often seen in patients with moderate amounts of hyperopia.
"If the figures indicate a stronger-than-expected economy, the Fed could likely respond by being less accommodative than it has been this week," he said.
Traders feared that the accommodative stance could be inflationary.
It is also used to evaluate accommodative ability of the eye and detect latent hyperopia.
They found that 6 months post-operatively, all patients had at least 1 diopter of accommodative amplitude.
Usual market reaction when Fedspeakers say they are pursuing "an accommodative policy": whee!
In this condition the child exerts excessive accommodative convergence relative to their accommodation.
They are attached to the calf with a strap, and are made to fit inside accommodative shoes.
"This could also be taken as another sign of the Fed's accommodative stance, because excess reserves increase a bank's lending capacity," he said.