Economists are understandably reluctant to compromise their commitment to truth, or to adopt shoddy practice in pursuit of agreeable results.
She rendered their approbation most flattering and most agreeable to him for its own sake; and their disapprobation most mortifying and most offensive.
By the 18th century, however, the general modern sense of 'agreeable, good' (etc.) had established itself.
Results for agreeableness provide additional evidence that the agreeable have a modest but general tendency to avoid certain aspects of the political world.
Examples include : agreeable, disappointing, explicit, nameless, overloaded, wasteful, wooly.
The clarity of his arguments will render the book agreeable to undergraduates.
Numerous areas with an agreeable climate, scenic vistas and a low cost-of-living nevertheless do not attract elder in-migrants in substantial numbers.
Local custom also dictates that it is good practice to be welcoming and agreeable with visitors to the community.