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How to use the word hospitable in a Sentence?

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These factors create a less hospitable borrowing environment, which would serve to bring inflation closer to a healthy level, more expensive, stricter lending helps to usher in the long-term health of the economy, but the downside is that borrowing for large purchases, including a home purchase, may be relatively more challenging in the short term.

Hannah Jones

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When you see a lichen, you're basically looking at all fungal tissue, with some algal cells hidden away and protected inside, loosely speaking, it's like a greenhouse -- the fungus creates a more hospitable environment for the algae.

Matthew Nelsen

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The power of America's example is a power to influence the choices of other countries, whether they're going to be transparent, respect human rights and deliver good governance to their citizens or go the route of a China or Russia. That comes down in part to America showing the world that its model can effectively deliver for its citizens, he believes a world in which there are more like-minded capable democracies is a world that is more hospitable to American interests and values.

Jake Sullivan

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I think you have a range of issues there are more hospitable to Republican candidates.

Nicole McCleskey

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Conjunctiva is modified mucus membrane, like the inside of your mouth or the inside of your nose or nasal cavity and pharynx, it's moist and nice and hospitable for viruses, in fact there's lots of organisms that can stick very readily to Thomas Steinemann conjunctiva, or for that matter, stick on a contact lens that is also resting on Thomas Steinemann conjunctiva.

Thomas Steinemann

Found on CNN
4 years ago

It changed the perception of Russia abroad, it showed who we are. We showed ourselves as an open, hospitable, welcoming nation.

Alexei Sorokin

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

It’s an incredible thing when people in the name of their liberty want to deny someone else theirs, and if you’re in the hospitality business, your number one goal is to be hospitable. The owner of that restaurant was not hospitable.

Mike Huckabee

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

In recent years, the cultural climate has become less hospitable to people of faith and to religious belief. Many Americans have felt that their freedom to practice their faith has been under attack.

Jeff Sessions

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

At some point here ... we're going to see the temperatures rise (and) that will make for a more hospitable environment for mosquitoes, we want to make sure that we have got a strategy to try to limit the spread of this disease when that happens.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

She would always talk about her adventures -- how the people are, how hospitable and nice they were to her, she loved the food. She loved the people.

Mayana Akbari

Found on CNN
8 years ago

That personal retail nature of Iowa caucus very may well be an antidote to whatever polling a potential candidate may have back home, the fact that especially Gov. Christie and Gov. Walker were able to win multiple elections in states not traditionally hospitable to Republicans says more than any temporary snapshot of approval ratings back home.

Matt Strawn

Found on CNN
8 years ago

We get a chance to welcome all of these people. These are the luminaries of the food world coming to Chicago to enjoy our hospitality and, boy, we are being very hospitable.

Rick Bayless

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

We should not cease to be hospitable to immigration, but we should cease to be careless as to the character of it.

Benjamin Harrison

added by anonymous
10 years ago

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