In England also, its conduciveness to professional excellence might be hard to prove. |
Now, the excellence of all rules depends on their conduciveness to the object they have in view. |
The conduciveness of my habits to longevity may be seen in this. |
The environment dimension involves the conduciveness of the regulatory and ICT environments to delivering e-government services. |
There was no original desire of it, or motive to it, save its conduciveness to pleasure, and especially to protection from pain. |
Their definition of truth conduciveness deviates slightly from the standard account given above. |