The pathological sterility of the shopping mall does not conduce to reflection. |
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He insisted therefore that the surroundings in which youth is passed should conduce to education. |
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For I do not understand how drunkenness or cruelty can conduce to peace, or the preservation of anyone. |
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In each region, he finds, demographics are undermining the social and economic arrangements that conduce to prosperity. |
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Sound exercise of individual practical reason ought somehow to conduce to the individual's faring well by his own lights. |
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Certainly, lines of inquiry which may conduce to exculpation is one of the hallmarks of material to be disclosed. |
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What this means in effect is that any practice must be seen to conduce to present welfare as well as to long-term transformation. |
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Even so in a man who has right view, all deeds conduce to happiness. |
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In this, I have combined different methods of attack and defense, in such a way that the result will conduce to the harmonious development of the whole body. |
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George elaborates three principal factors that conduce to rent increase. |
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But when they live in reverence and docility toward these Five, then do these five things conduce to the maintenance, the clarity, the presence of the true doctrine. |
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Just because such awareness does not automatically conduce to the cause of the neo-imperialists does not mean it can be explained away by petit-bourgeois insularity. |
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The imminence of death should conduce to forgiveness, but the father cannot allow it. |
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It is also postulated that cultural goods and services are not commodities like the rest since they conduce to identity, values and meaning. |
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Needless to say, these negative attitudes on both sides do not conduce towards the building of bridges between religions and civilisations. |
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Numerous initiatives are being taken to conduce to eco-friendlier modes of transport. |
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Do not commit the error of awaiting for the law of evolution to conduce you to the final liberation. |
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What conditions conduce to high levels of concentration? |
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There was thus a strong tendency to assume that obedience to God's commandments could conduce to prosperity and safety. |
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They validated reform, provided insights into workable frameworks, set a baseline for the requisites that conduce to human dignity and willed all of us to work our way through to mutually acceptable and respectful solutions. |
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The objectives of reducing the number of primary schools that offer an incomplete cycle only and of creating a specific model of local schools to avoid expensive management of teaching services1 conduce to better governance. |
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Nothing was too small to receive attention, if a supervising eye could suggest improvements likely to conduce to the common welfare. |
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To flee from the agents of Karma is not possible, since inside of each one of us exists the police who inevitably will conduce us towards the tribunals. |
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Consequently, the integration of the social institutions and the government and media conduce to create a cultured context on aids fighting neither it nor the infected people. |
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In spite of this, however, when the songs are read aloud and not sung to music their prevailing four-syllable lines conduce to monotony, hardly redeemed by the occasional interspersion of shorter or longer lines. |
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School canteens not only increase children's access to school but also conduce to the provision of quality education and are often the tangible result of social mobilization around a school. |
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Our sense of identity and pride so easily conduce to a desire to minimise or deny appalling actions, to see only the mote in the eye of the other. |
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Similar remuneration models which, with respect to the expected average duration of the business relationship, conduce to a fee level in the same range may also be applied. |
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The spontaneous tendency to pinguefaction would also conduce to quietude of disposition in the animal, and to the more economical and easy satisfaction of the appetite. |
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