In the present situation, unilateral gestures can also do their vital bit in making the climate conducive for talks. |
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The heavy rainfall is also conducive to growing rice paddy in flatter areas. |
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Strength without flexibility is not conducive to producing power in your golf swing. |
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Many of the at-risk youths felt that living with or socializing with other youths who had similar issues was not conducive to advancement. |
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You can surround yourself with a system and equipment that are conducive to healthful eating and exercise. |
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Perhaps it is theorized that by pretreating a component in a certain way, it will exhibit behavior more conducive to assembly. |
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Most employers do not realise that grey walls and brown carpet tiles are not conducive to a stimulating work experience. |
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The formation known as Buddha's Palm is especially conducive to meditative practices such as vipassana, shamatha, and zazen. |
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Also, the conditions within refugee camps and other aid distribution centers are not conducive to methodical record-keeping. |
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Opportunity refers to the occasion suitable for or conducive to the behavior, including such factors as geography and time. |
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The burrowing activities of earthworms increase the soil horizons most conducive to worm health and growth rate. |
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A stable stock market without a speculative climate is conducive to a larger long term investment in the capital market. |
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This is super heavy, real cumbersome, and not very conducive for what they want to do. |
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A sense of reverence and humility foster the spirit most conducive to creation. |
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Few aspects of ancient warfare are more conducive to archaeological research than siege mining and countermining. |
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But there are few other places imaginable that are more conducive to complete relaxation than a flotation tank. |
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The higher the altitude and the colder the climate, the fleece of the goats is softer and thicker and conducive to be used for shawls. |
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The pitch quickly became poached and neither side found it conducive to constructive play. |
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These issues were salient in the lives of these teens and were conducive to both the exploration of alternatives and the experience of conflict. |
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Creating an environment conducive to an election is one marker for a free and fair vote. |
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The living environment of the school is not at all conducive to human habitation. |
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It has been deployed into a number of situations in a manner which has not been fully conducive to assessing its results. |
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The vision is to create a culture that is conducive to continual progress and change. |
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The sort of life I lead is not conducive to the kind of love other people have or want. |
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Neither rule is likely to be conducive to the efficient running of the company. |
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That is not conducive to feeling good about oneself, so something is likely to be suppressed. |
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They do not absorb dirt or liquids, and their surfaces are much less conducive to bacterial growth than paper bills. |
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I truly do believe that modernism trumps the traditional patriarchy because it is far more conducive to human happiness. |
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Lactic acid acidifies crop contents, making them less conducive to bacterial growth. |
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She may want to be, or should be, in situations that are conducive to this. |
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They are willing to do good as long as it is conducive to their self interest, but, equally, they are willing to do evil also. |
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The fit is seldom and not expected to be perfect, and not always conducive to clarity. |
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Such a situation may not have been conducive to making the day a national holiday. |
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The rhythmic breathing and the relaxed state of the muscles are interpreted by the brain as conducive to a calm frame of mind. |
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They're conducive, instead, to lassitude, resentment, and political irresponsibility. |
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If you receive a call for an interview by phone and the room is not conducive to conversation, kindly ask to reschedule the interview. |
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In the half-light his mind tricks would work more effectively, since the dusk was conducive to belief more than was high noon. |
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The main natural resources are fisheries and a marine environment conducive to tourism. |
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The third judge, Lord Justice Neuberger, dissented from this, stating that he did not consider it conducive to a fair trial. |
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If you have been taxiing under conditions conducive to icing, do a static run-up prior to takeoff to assure normal engine operation. |
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All war is asymmetric in the sense that states engaged in conflict seek to fight each other on terms least conducive to their opponent's success. |
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The environment of guerrilla warfare, a war without fronts, undoubtedly created a setting conducive to atrocities. |
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By now, more substantial refreshments were being served in the hope that satiated stomachs would be conducive to reasoned arguments. |
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The setting is conducive to cuddling up in the soft cushions and really making yourself at home. |
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This kind of pessimism about human nature is not usually conducive to alertness to humorous possibilities. |
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This is incredibly unrealistic and not terribly conducive to the story itself. |
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I didn't really find the atmosphere at school conducive to learning and wanted to carry on studying once I left. |
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Now while this kind of weather may not be the most conducive to the playing of sports, for the spectator it is a godsend. |
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In the vehemence of their indignation, the general public somewhat forget that poverty and affluence can be equally conducive to moral depravity. |
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Other billionaires born outside of Britain find London conducive to their bank accounts. |
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Keep a regular bedtime hour, and make sure your bedroom is conducive to sleep. |
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It is not a scenario conducive to society as a whole feeling relaxed and comfortable. |
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Is this what lurks behind his divine plan to make pubs and restaurants more conducive to dining? |
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The atmosphere of the billiard room, it was suggested in South Shields, was also conducive to profanity and bad language. |
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Teens who have a conducive family atmosphere to fall back on hardly ever go astray. |
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Marine invertebrates with hard shells and skeletons of chitin or lime are more conducive to fossil preservation than soft-bodied creatures. |
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Our health depends on creating neighborhoods that are conducive to walking, jogging and bicycling. |
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Liberalism is a missionary faith, and proselytising zeal is not normally conducive to sceptical inquiry. |
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Andrew may have misspoken or might even be wrong but some of the language that is used is not conducive to debate. |
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These social circumstances generate sets of attitudes conducive to or inhibitory of political participation. |
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Such climatical conditions are conducive for the cultivation of mulberry trees, sericulture and fish farming. |
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Tilton's log hut hospitals were found to be very conducive to the recovery of soldiers from hospital fever. |
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We now know that the latter situation is conducive to the emergence of resistant mutants. |
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At just before seven minutes in, the band settles into a chill mid-tempo groove conducive to minor head-nodding. |
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This combination of materials was just not conducive to the slim shape that was needed to smoothly penetrate the ocean of air. |
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If not, you will have created a more conducive environment for realizing next move, both real and metaphoric. |
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That personality is not conducive to getting things done in Washington, at least not the Washington of today. |
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It has taken a while for people to realize that the atmosphere on the Hill is not conducive to getting anything done there. |
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I myself visited a striptease establishment in the early 1970s and found the experience detumescent and soporific rather than conducive to licentious behaviour. |
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They stood up to the occasion, right enough, but all over the pitch, in conditions more conducive to ice-skating, players from both sides were going down. |
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But real life is not a romantic fairy tale and only you can create an environment that is conducive to romance, and bring out the lover in your spouse. |
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My emphasis on teaching ataraxia is conducive, I hope, toward that end. |
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Owing to the conducive positioning of the carboxyl groups in cis-butenedioic acid, the acid readily forms an internal anhydride, whereas the trans acid does not. |
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Muddling along and having panic attacks a year or two before your child has to attend secondary school or university is not conducive to a stress-free existence. |
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They use a surface topography conducive to generating new bone growth. |
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Hope and Karen were reclining recently in the spa pool at the gym, relaxing in the warm water, an environment conducive to making sudden leaps of insight. |
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The flor velum is composed of the flor yeast and creates an aerobic environment that is conducive to the unique enological properties of these yeasts. |
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Academics aren't the only people to build castles in the air, in fact the almost hypnotic nature of the internet makes it very conducive to castle-making. |
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The large pannus predisposes patients to fluid accumulation, creating an environment conducive to seroma formation, infection, and wound edge separation or dehiscence. |
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The Labour Party espouses the creation of a global order conducive to democracy, collective security, arms control and working-class solidarity across nations. |
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The roads are not conducive to big lorries coming back and forth. |
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The weather we have seen over the last few days is conducive to a tornado, or a funnel cloud as we call them, and we had one near Halton on Monday as well. |
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This is not because I am particularly involved or interested in my job, but because the deadening routine is not conducive to creativity or insight. |
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Control of moisture and nutrient matter inside the home includes dehumidifying and circulating indoor air to eliminate conditions conducive to microbial growth. |
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Another common intervention for softening the often intense emotions present in an enactment is to reframe what one partner said in a way that is conducive to having it heard. |
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Perioperative educators and managers are responsible for maintaining an environment conducive to implementing and improving professional standards of perioperative nursing. |
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None of those things is conducive to doing well out on the tennis court. |
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It is hardly conducive to spontaneity, but could save a wasted trip. |
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The overlapping governance networks of panarchy have facilitated a context conducive to the above competing multilateralisms. |
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The chalk marl was conducive to tunnelling, with impermeability, ease of excavation and strength. |
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Egyptian cuisine is notably conducive to vegetarian diets, as it relies heavily on legume and vegetable dishes. |
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Chummeries are extremely conducive to the great yuppie pursuit of networking. |
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There is comparatively little farmland, but the coast is conducive to fishing. |
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As an aircraft climbs, it passes through air layers of different temperature and humidity, some of which may be conducive to ice formation. |
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The whole concept of large paddocks with lots of free-range chooks is not conducive to the best welfare outcomes for birds. |
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Simms doesn't believe the weather will cold-cock the Chargers because they play a physical style conducive to playing well in cold weather. |
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The relative political freedom they afforded was conducive to academic and artistic advancement. |
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Classrooms that are cold, hostile, stressful, and isolative, are not conducive to the best learning climate for students of color. |
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Admittedly, soft patches, bare patches and repaired divots are not always conducive to a fluent, passing game. |
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There's not even a stash of stale monkey nuts in my flat as city centre living is not conducive to Guisers. |
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Women were considered to have the essential role of instilling their children with values conducive to a healthy republic. |
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Mining may not be necessary if the ore body and physical environment are conducive to leaching. |
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Further south, the climate is conducive to the growth of the Canadian boreal forest, bounded on the north by the taiga. |
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Another factor conducive to printing arose from the book existing in the format of the codex, which had originated in the Roman period. |
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The roughened, softer surface of an old ball can be more conducive to spin bowlers, or those using reverse swing. |
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First, very few ancient ecosystems were conducive to preserving soft tissues, such as those of a freshly molted arthropod. |
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It is the view of the Chair that the Nayarit Conference has shown that time has come to initiate a diplomatic process conducive to this goal. |
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The social context in which Hemans was writing was not largely conducive to the writing of women. |
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The inspiration is romantic, the ruins of the island are conducive to daydreaming. |
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The extreme habitats that lichens dominate, such as tundra, mountains, and deserts, are not ordinarily conducive to producing fossils. |
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This, in turn, decreased the amount of land conducive to settlements and helped to cause migrations of farming communities to the more tropical climate of West Africa. |
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Granted, the pitch was conducive to the rotating delivery but hardly the pit of spitting cobras our nonplussed culprits clearly believed it to be. |
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A small, dark kitchen is not conducive to elaborate cooking. |
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Moreover, the Badger State has, in recent months, been more conducive to Republican success and possesses a stronger ground operation, the sources added. |
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On a positive note, anticipated anti-corruption legislation and reduced red-tapism are set to create a more conducive environment for private sector participation. |
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The MPAA emerges from Dick's film as a system stacked against the maverick auteur, hostile to the creative process, and conducive to bland homogeneity. |
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In particular, Hedman's unique antigorite ore proved especially conducive to fiberization and evidenced demonstrable results in a series of test runs. |
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The soil is rich in minerals and humus, thus conducive to agriculture. |
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Kautilya favors peace over war, because he asserts that in most situations, peace is more conducive to creation of wealth, prosperity and security of the people. |
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Oregon is home to several large datacenters that take advantage of cheap power and a climate in Central Oregon conducive to reducing cooling costs. |
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The land between ridges is conducive to the formation of lakes and swamps. |
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The well-drained sandy soils at the site are part of the dry outwash plains in the area that are not conducive to agriculture, and fall within the Rubicon Soil Series. |
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There are few things as conducive to peaceful resolution as this exercise, and its efficaciousness will only increase if they are given sober appreciation by their parents. |
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Other locations that may be conducive to termite activity include high-moisture areas near the roof downspout, sprinkler heads or air conditioner drip lines. |
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Patternmaker hated the conditions in a competitive race at Newmarket's July course last time out but should find things more conducive to gain success at Folkestone. |
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As the conditions associated with heat waves are conducive to derechos, meteorologists speculate we may see more of these storms as summers get hotter. |
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Although Generation X and Generation Y think they understand the concept of hard work, it may not be what they consider conducive for a good lifestyle. |
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