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The fertile (clay and limestone) soil of Kent has always been conducive to fruit growing; there cultivation was first established on a commercial scale in the 16th century.

The tradition of the ghost story is an ancient one, and has not always been conducive to a shudder as the coal spits and someone hands round the port.

Boxer and Feinstein have had similar positions on legislation, but Boxer's combative style has made her a target of the right and has not always been conducive to deal-making: Few landmark laws bear her name.

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And as Colin Jones of Doshisha Law School delicately puts it, the police are now deeply involved in the industry in a way that "may not always be conducive to police integrity .If the government's gambling liberalisation formally legalises pachinko, as looks likely, that would pave the way for taxing it.

What is truly advantageous to human beings must always be conducive to attaining the human end, beatitude; utility in this sense will always be a reliable guide to correct moral choice.

External pressure to solve a problem might not always be conducive to opening up an issue.

The attempt of the media to focus on human interest, conflicting information, blame, and political symbolism may not always be conducive to the presentation of correct and unbiased information (Greenberg and Wartenberg 1990).

Marty was accordingly very important in the continued interest among philosophers in Brentano through two world wars and an ever-changing philosophical climate that has not always been entirely conducive to the intellectual orientation of Brentano, Marty, or other students of Brentano.

California's weather patterns can be challenging too but, in the end, it will almost always be more conducive to grape growing and winemaking than Bordeaux's.

Whilst greater speed may not always, or even often, be conducive to better public reason on moral matters, it is nonetheless sometimes important for ethical deliberation to be timely – for example in the case of the proposed introduction of novel biotechnologies or changes in Government policy.

The prices may be conducive, but the assistants are not always as welcoming.

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