accord in the PONS Dictionary

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Such a reconstruction, while it can not be proved, is at least plausible and in accord with the other available evidence.
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Fairway later attempted to sue the band, alleging that he was wrongfully dismissed, though the band said that he had resigned of his own accord.
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Accord maintains a databank of information, which brings together and summarises research about the current policy implications of state funded faith schools and their practices.
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Issues including employment itself, privacy, compensation in accord with comparable worth, collective bargaining (and/or its opposite) can be seen either as inalienable rights or as negotiable.
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This means that even the slightest concession or slight cordiality, let alone any tangible peace accord, are remote.
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One of the requirements of the accord was that the Sri Lankan government should devolve powers to the provinces.
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She writes riskless essays that position themselves as righteous despite being in accord with unanimity.
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Being always in accord with mint standards, and always of the same value, bank money was worth more than real coinage.
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With a bolt of lightning the power suddenly goes out, save for the television which crackles into life, apparently of its own accord.
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Moreover, the accord came with certain constrained resulting in administrative bottleneck.
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