Challenging the traditional view of Washington as an accommodationist, this collection shows that he was more multifaceted than most scholars have conceded. |
It succumbed to an accommodationist position, which inevitably led to its end. |
Suggestions about how to resolve this impasse fall into three main categories, which I shall call the extremist, the idealist and the accommodationist. |
On other occasions the president adopted moderately accommodationist policies at least compared to his French and British wartime allies. |
The book's main heroes are conservatives who block the appointment of an accommodationist Secretary of State. |
In recent decades, however, the global discourse on forestry has moved towards a more accommodationist perspective. |