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Sentences with accord

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  • ...a fitting way to celebrate the peace accord.
  • His predecessor was accorded an equally tumultuous welcome. [be VERB-ed noun]
  • Many political affiliations are passed down through the chain, with entire villages voting in accord during an election.
  • But social accord will not exist if, as a result of reform, people's spending increases by more than half while their wages go up only a quarter.
  • Such an approach accords with the principles of socialist ideology. [VERB + with]
  • To accord due praise.
  • Yet the campaign by the IH to beautify the Irish home by emphasizing the domestic role of women was not met with universal accord by the female readers of the paper.
  • One explanation for this lack of accord is the fact that a consensus about the subject of the right side of this wall was reached only recently.
  • We did the extra work of our own accord.
  • The accord of light and shade in painting
  • Cheng said the government and the public were in accord on preservation of heritage sites.
  • The evolutionary psychologists and I are in accord in opposing conventional feminist assumptions.
  • The Geneva Accord of 1954 ended the French-Indochinese War.
  • Nobody told me to do it. I did it of my own accord.
  • In addition, the negotiations by the EU aim at separate accords with each region, and no country may negotiate in more than one bloc.
  • The fact that Jesus knows them also accords with Milton's belief that true wisdom and virtue must be tried and tested with the knowledge of evil.
  • Some of these meetings have resulted in accord and renewed resolve to work together.
  • MPs across Greater Manchester are in accord in their hopes for 2002.
  • For once in accord, Taylor and I rolled our eyes at each other.
  • The committee worked in accord on the bill and saw it as a very high priority.
  • This accords with the totally integrated work force concept and will provide the steps necessary for future employment.
  • The two men were in accord as to how the world ‘should’ work.
  • Not surprisingly, the initial aims of the association mainly concerned matters of mutual accord in the areas of trade and economy, shunning politics and the military.
  • He became one of only four British recording stars to be accorded such an honour.
  • And yet, it is quite significant that the representatives of differing groups and interests have reached accord by mutual compromise.
  • Arthur Miller's drama has so long been accorded canonical status that it can easily be taken for granted.
  • If your writing is good, it will sell on its own accord, over time.
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