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(1) S will not be able to enjoy to the fuller extent which will be possible if he moves to HC, all those things which together conduce to family life and private life in their true sense.
(2) He insisted therefore that the surroundings in which youth is passed should conduce to education.
(3) George elaborates three principal factors that conduce to rent increase.
(4) For I do not understand how drunkenness or cruelty (that is, revenge which does not look to some future good) can conduce to peace, or the preservation of anyone.
(5) 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.
(6) Even so in a man who has right view, all deeds conduce to happiness.
(7) 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.
(8) In each region, he finds, demographics are undermining the social and economic arrangements that conduce to prosperity.
(9) This, of course, does not automatically conduce to strong Jewish support for Labour - although one assumes that their vote has been skewed that way.
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(11) The pathological sterility of the shopping mall does not conduce to reflection.
(12) Every culture or society, after all, tends to develop favored forms of behavior, certain ways they expect most people to behave, forms that are believed to conduce to the social benefit.
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(14) Every possible care was taken that could conduce to their health and comfort
(15) 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.
(16) What this means in effect is that any practice must be seen to conduce to present welfare as well as to long-term transformation.
(17) This may appear to lead to a totally anarchic condition of affairs, in which every man is constantly at war with every other man: a condition that would clearly not conduce to the survival of the human race.
(18) Nothing would conduce more to the unity of the nation
(19) Certainly, lines of inquiry which may conduce to exculpation is one of the hallmarks of material to be disclosed.
(20) Stigmatizing labels induce feelings of guilt, worthlessness and negative self-identity conducing to despair.
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