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themselves is not conducive to
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What kingdom is it that we subscribe to when we choose our homes? How much land is sufficient? How large of a house is conducive to claiming that we are Kingdom oriented? What is the proper mentality to hold for occupation and self-life? When guests come, what is the proper way to house them and feed them? What I find is that even across the United States of America the answer to these questions are vastly different depending on where you live
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I’d look really good on my wedding night with gashes in my shins … trying to shave on a boat while standing on one leg would not be conducive to a smooth finish I feel
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He had to admit that thinking of her as being sewed up out of Tdeshi’s body parts and jolted to life with lighting wasn’t conducive to erotic thoughts
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Being happy clearly not conducive to good poetry
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” The chatter of conversation was set to a frenzied level, and it wasn't until the meal was brought out that they reined their enthusiasm to a pitch more conducive to an evening's repast
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There was nothing coercive by force
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conditions have only been conducive the last few days –
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not conducive to finding or forming a solid relationship
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He lounged back in the vast chair, remembering something Deanna had said – how a building, in particular public and commercial establishments use their subliminal tricks to entice customers for a particular purpose: the use of subtle scents to create a conducive mood
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Before the commencement of the present disturbances, the coercive power of the mother-country had always been able to restrain those factions from breaking out into any thing worse than gross brutality and insult
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If that coercive power were entirely taken away, they would probably soon break out into open violence and bloodshed
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Essentially, creatine can create muscle fullness as well as create an environment within your body that is conducive to muscle growth
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One outlook is conducive to incentives, the other to sloth
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This job was not helping my career at all and, would this environment be conducive to my Christian life? I pondered along this line of thought for most the day yet drew no conclusions
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Teachers have seemingly lost the will and the desire to properly engage their students, that is to say, creating a highly motivated environment conducive to learning
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became apparent that the Lord was annoyed at the coercive behavior
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tendency is alone conducive to the spiritual ascent of man
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He also reminded me that he had done all he could, and the plan’s success was now conducive to us
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But such “newsworthy” subjects were less conducive for the exercise of debate, which was supposed to explore heady pros and cons
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Ideological and cultural mentality what brings physiological effects?Good ideology culture and ideology, can produce a good chemical reaction in the body, is conducive to health
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conducive to placement and use of modern,
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conducive to conversation; it
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These are people skilled at deploying words and phrases, and talented at remodeling words to suit their purpose: bully words; coercive words; killing words
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Though monitoring by the PC “police” so far is more socially coercive than physically or legally enforceable, accusative “buzzwords” can be very effective in the meantime
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The social landscape is pockmarked by petty interdictions and mined with coercive penalties
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Universal application of cruel and coercive eighth century Shariah law would replace democracy, constitutionalism, and the rule of law as we know it
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proximity of a saint or sage is conducive to liberation and no
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Being a heavy drinker, I also welcomed faraway interviews with unlimited expense accounts (although I was too stupid to realize that putting expensive meals with wine on the expense account and coming to the next day’s interview hung over with alcohol on my breath was not conducive to my being hired)
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a manner conducive to teaching and learning”)
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manner that is most conducive to my own health, and to the welfare
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Upstate New York’s five months of severe weather is hardly conducive to maintaining and servicing the units, inflicting wind and storm damage to the boards along with freezing temperatures on the men
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He was not operating the war in a manner conducive to profit making for them
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But this can only be true if you were under the assumption that your “right” is the most conducive to goodness; without God to assure you that it is, you’re doing nothing more than throwing caution to the wind, or rather, to the editorial board of The Washington Post
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throughout the day – not exactly an atmosphere conducive to the
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When Robert Owen’s experiment with socialism failed* in 1827 he finally concluded that since Socialism could not occur on its own, it would be necessary to change society by political (coercive) means to achieve it
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The answer is only by centrally conceived coercive rules requiring the same actions from everyone
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3 Of the ten measures to revise society advocated by Karl Marx 4, five are the most coercive and controlling
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This condition is produced by unbounded use of tax revenues for social welfare and coercive regulation of businesses and private lives rather than their use for security and maintenance of infrastructure
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planets in their dark matter extensions may be conducive to the related
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Focusing solely on friendship with Joshua can lead to spiritual laziness and a form of self-pity which is not conducive to spiritual growth
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The task force, composed of members of the Tarrant County District Attorney‘s Office, the Texas Department of Public Safety, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, used aggressive techniques in the course of its investigation, including coercive and suggestive interrogation methods and
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I call this destructive energy, whereas production by the labour of millions of hands is constructive and conducive to the common good
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They live in a more conducive environment than you
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Their sophistic rationale for this choice Hobson’s choice was that, by doing so, the coercive element of blackmail would be eliminated
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Published data show that high risk men who saw The Men’s Program committed 40% fewer acts of sexually coercive behavior than those who didn’t
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There are a few things you can do which wil be conducive to healthful sleep
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conducive to better health
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And all that would have changed the character of the prevailing environment itself, affecting the climatic conditions conducive for furthering the onamic generation
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It had worked very well so far, as a Drug dispensing and distribution area, once all the alterations and refurbishing had been completed and the pitch was again conducive to official matches, the drainage perfect
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Probably one of the most universal goals of parenting is to raise children in a safe environment conducive to responsible health and building the different types of intellect
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Small doses of this stimulant do not cause much of a problem, but too much caffeine can cause a largely unproductive, exhausted crash not conducive to building intelligence
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meal, candles can present an atmosphere that is amazingly conducive to romance
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"Mister Travis, what makes you think there is gold in Thunder Inlet? The terrain is not conducive to gold exploration, and John-Paul operates a small cooperative store
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an environment within your body that is conducive to muscle growth
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domesticated animals, civets, alligators, pythons, their own
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brainwave state much of the time and that these states are conducive to
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coercive sexual actions without any aggravating
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Within hours he was surrounded by a crowd, and the press of bodies, constant gifts and rents in his clothing where people wanted a piece of that sacred fabric became a constant annoyance and quite unconducive to prayer
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pay was decent and the hours were conducive to
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Perhaps this was a good thing; certainly many seem to think so, although I am inclined to the view that, as in Nature, an even balance of power is always conducive to harmony among men
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The second most conducive time is
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columns that were not conducive to that area
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It was if she had found a place conducive to such activities, though she attributed much to the troubled young woman who she had befriended
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Wilmington would work as well, and its less commercialized port would be more conducive to his arrival due to the less stringent customs representatives since most of those vessels docking there were privately owned yachts and charter boats rather than shipping lines
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hotel or whether she and Lord Ashburn had known the Underwoods well enough to discern hostile conditions that may have been conducive to murder, as Elizabeth Bascomb had suspected
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The airy tropical campus had created a conducive environment for learning; even though at first, he didn't think it was possible
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Though the weather was still inconducive to road travel, especially given that the judge’s plantation was on the Waccamaw River which was oftentimes prone to flooding the roadways, Feltus arrived at the stately home illuminated by gas lamps that flickered eerily in the howling wind in little under an hour and was greeted by a butler, still in a housecoat at having been roused at such an unusual time for visitors, who showed him immediately into the study
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Letting the matter pass as trivial, Lord Ashburn resolved, “In light of that, Inspector, I don’t see that I can protest your decision to arrest him, but I still believe much of your evidence is circumstantial and not likely to serve conducively to a conviction in your courts
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By this time, Feltus’s eyes had adjusted to the difference in tone of the colour of the paper and the dark ink, which seemed to be quite conducive to reading, and he leaned back in his chair so that the paper could be partially in the grey light from the window as he read the article
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When he arrived at the suite on the third floor in the process confirming that Lady Jane had taken the elevator to the fourth floor then returned to the third floor from the lobby several hours later and much to the confusion of the operator, Feltus wiped his brow with his handkerchief as he studied the door whose frame was still slightly splintered and the vantage point in the dimly lit hallway conducive to shadows one would have from this position
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There was a long minute of dead silence, during which even the hurricane seemed to subside in respect for the proceedings, as they all remained seated at the table with their eyes closed while they relaxed their bodies and minds in hopes of creating an atmosphere conducive to the materialization of the spirits from the next world
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The weather was certainly more conducive now than it had been on his previous exploration, with the wind having subsided substantially to a soft breeze and the sky having cleared just enough so that the sunset created a brilliant red glow in the sky
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The matter was only complicated by her refusal to answer outright the question he had asked her after the explanation: Did she kill Terence Underwood? This, combined with her documented opportunity on the night of the murder and her strange behaviour through the entire affair, was certainly not conducive to separating herself from the shadow of suspicion, and her properly defined demeanour was not enough to override the doubt about the rest of her character and her capabilities
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traits that are not conducive to general success in life and health
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conditions might not be conducive to their survival
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conducive to reading and writing, which Mary Catherine was doing at
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None of these characteristics are conducive to the wealth building process
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This claim is essentially grounded in the idea that a relative exercised an extreme amount of coercive ability with respect to the deceased
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But, the central question is always whether an unwarranted coercive force or ability existed and was exercised
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natural charm had been conducive to his business over the years
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could only wait for an opportunity that would prove conducive to their
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The civet had a stylish patterned coat, a muted grey in the headlights
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’ She clawed at the civet, hoisted it up and threw it into the back of the bakkie
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Ariel wished she could wash her civet-itchy hands, and restrained a touch to her
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four … A whiff of the civet drifted over from the bakkie as he leaned back, his hands
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Ariel marveled at the angular heft of her thin body as it swung the civet
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Ariel barked a deep cough, dove to her hands and jerked the civet out, then smashed
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Though in a larger perspective, the unpleasant meeting earlier in the day may not make the club conducive to relaxing and unwinding
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conducive to greater earnings
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establishment that was conducive to private dealings—business or otherwise
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Most would never suspect a dark and sinister plan could be hatched and consummated in this quaint, quiet bed-and-breakfast; however, the history associated with this place was certainly conducive to scandalous affairs and dealings within the walls of this confine, which now attempted to exude charm and grace of a day long gone albeit with modern amenities
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“market’ models more conducive to displaying the actual behavior of a security
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investment environment is conducive to earnings and observing how the sector is meshing
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because the conditions that are conducive to their growth interact concurrently: when
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it with equity is not conducive to asset growth, and may even increase the cost of capital -
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If the investor observes a state that is conducive to
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making predictions and concentrates on detecting an environment that is conducive to
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If one assumed that the ―+‖ symbol could act as a blank, then the word they were seeking was either 9 or 10 letters long and it ended in either ―BITE,‖ ―BIVE,‖ ―CITE,‖ ―CIVE,‖ ―DITE‖ or ―DIVE
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should choose his associations wisely, forgoing the pollution, noise and congestion of ugly cities that simply aren’t conducive to peace and quiet