"accord" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- For air travelers, the accord presumably means more competition among carriers and lower fares.
- But he said the accord would also mean "full freedom for internal political forces to express their views and to seek support for their positions."
- "An accord without them would have meant a rapid resumption of fighting," he said.
- But today's accord means that China can take a larger role in setting the agenda there.
- And they acknowledged that today's deregulatory accord would mean little if Japan's economy kept contracting.
- For many of Angola's nearly nine million people, the accord may in fact mean the first peace they have known.
- Today's accord, he said, would mean "locking in Con Ed's unacceptably high rates for another five years."
- The administration says the accord will mean new efficiencies and substantial savings.
- But, he told more than 1,300 shareholders, an accord would "mean the removal of the uncertainty surrounding our company."
- He said the accord could mean fatter profits for the Japanese, which they could pump back into their operations, giving them a competitive advantage.
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