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A sense of reverence and humility foster the spirit most conducive to creation.
She may want to be, or should be, in situations that are conducive to this.
This kind of pessimism about human nature is not usually conducive to alertness to humorous possibilities.
Perhaps it is theorized that by pretreating a component in a certain way, it will exhibit behavior more conducive to assembly.
This combination of materials was just not conducive to the slim shape that was needed to smoothly penetrate the ocean of air.
The third judge, Lord Justice Neuberger, dissented from this, stating that he did not consider it conducive to a fair trial.
The main natural resources are fisheries and a marine environment conducive to tourism.
Many of the at-risk youths felt that living with or socializing with other youths who had similar issues was not conducive to advancement.
The burrowing activities of earthworms increase the soil horizons most conducive to worm health and growth rate.
The formation known as Buddha's Palm is especially conducive to meditative practices such as vipassana, shamatha, and zazen.
Also, the conditions within refugee camps and other aid distribution centers are not conducive to methodical record-keeping.
Opportunity refers to the occasion suitable for or conducive to the behavior, including such factors as geography and time.
A stable stock market without a speculative climate is conducive to a larger long term investment in the capital market.
Most employers do not realise that grey walls and brown carpet tiles are not conducive to a stimulating work experience.
You can surround yourself with a system and equipment that are conducive to healthful eating and exercise.
Strength without flexibility is not conducive to producing power in your golf swing.
The heavy rainfall is also conducive to growing rice paddy in flatter areas.
At just before seven minutes in, the band settles into a chill mid-tempo groove conducive to minor head-nodding.
Tilton's log hut hospitals were found to be very conducive to the recovery of soldiers from hospital fever.
These social circumstances generate sets of attitudes conducive to or inhibitory of political participation.
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It is also conducive to glossiness of coat and healthiness of skin, but unless used sparingly affects the wind.
Which fingering of the chromatic scale the is most conducive to speed and accuracy?
As her reception of Paul's sister was not conducive to chumminess, Paul did not bring Linda again.
What they had to consider was what course would be most conducive to the interests of Athens.
The face of dobbin, his groom, as he brought the horses round was not conducive to cheer.
The fact of the matter is that the hurry-scurry of modern civilisation is not conducive to artistic work of any description.
The ponded conditions prevalent in that year were conducive to production and survival of young black bullheads.
The place and the time were conducive to the highest and most reverential feelings.
He loved this loose luxury and ease, and found it conducive to thought.
The equability of the temperature is probably conducive to health.
Well-filled stomachs were conducive to friendlier dispositions.
If so, sexual selection must be conducive to the stability of species.
A plank supported by two legs, maybe braced with crosspieces, a bench is hard and narrow, typically backless, conducive to sitting upright.
Simulations show that outer planets with such a trajectory are conducive to the survival of inner planets that could harbor life.
While others argue Tripolitan society itself, unlike Beirut, is not conducive to protest to change political will.
Scrooge expressed himself much obliged, but could not help thinking that a night of unbroken rest would have been more conducive to that end.
We considered it conducive to the happiness of all parties that it should be so.
As far as this would be conducive to the interests of commerce, so far it must tend to the extension of the revenue to be drawn from that source.
This declaration of Mr. Garth's veracity was not conducive to amiability.
The white heat of emotion had subsided to a gentle glow of contentment conducive to thought.
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