nonaccommodating
adjEtymology
From non- + accommodating.
- borrowed from accommodātus
Definitions
Unaccommodating.
- The estimated effects of each proposal, assuming nonaccommodating monetary policy, are shown in Tables 10-18.
- The logic is that sheltered unions will exploit their capacity to externalize the costs of militancy in a decentralized system unless they are deterred from doing so by a credible government commitment to a nonaccommodating policy rule.
- Meg dwells on the unreasonableness of her nonaccommodating stance and does not acknowledge that she has successfully looked out for her best interests.
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