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accommodation

[uh-kom-uh-dey-shuhn] / əˌkɒm əˈdeɪ ʃən /


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Japan’s Nikkei stock index slumped after Ueda said Monday that the BOJ would continue to raise the policy rate and degree of monetary accommodation if the outlook for economic activity and prices is realized.

From The Wall Street Journal

With free meals, accommodation and no bills to pay, it sticks in the throats of some.

From BBC

The gifts are distributed by local councils, usually to children in care or those in temporary accommodation.

From BBC

Straight out of college, graduates from the country’s maritime academies can earn more than $200,000 as a commercial sailor, with free food and private accommodations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Both Cameron Barracks and the Crowborough army training camp in East Sussex were earmarked earlier this year as potential temporary asylum seeker accommodation.

From BBC