Sentence examples for an ability to foster from inspiring English sources

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He laughs a lot for a start and his approach is rooted in more than an ability to foster a strong esprit de corps.

They had the tools and were well grounded in the basic skills that are necessary for good results: a knowledge of child development, an understanding of the ways in which young children learn and an ability to foster the child-initiated activities that give the young learners the sense that their ideas and the awareness they bring to learning is a part of the curriculum.

What opponents see as a rejection of American exceptionalism and willingness to apologise for his country, supporters portray as an ability to foster alliances with a lower profile on the world stage and greater sensitivity to other cultures, Islam in particular.

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This is a manager with a proven ability to foster a mighty esprit de corps, his teams continually exceed the sum of their parts.

An alternative to breeding cultivars with an inherent ability to foster indigenous, favourable microbial communities would be to select plant genotypes for compatibility with known plant growth-promoting microorganisms.

Chitosan has a peculiar ability to foster adequate granulation tissue formation accompanied by angiogenesis and regular deposition of thin collagen fibers, a property that further enhances correct repair of dermo-epidermal lesions [8].

Based on the idea that politicians can't be good stewards of science without understanding what shapes a nation's ability to foster innovation and to reap the benefits from it, it looks at everything from tax, immigration, and patent policies to training the next generation of scientists and ensuring that they have the means to conduct world-class research.

In the early 1990s they had devised a way for businesses and other organizations to measure nonfinancial performance customer perception, for example, or a company's ability to foster knowledge within its work force and measure talent it wanted to keep or promote.

My favored explanation, though, derives from a different aspect of meditation: its ability to foster a view that all beings are interconnected.

Van Gaal is certainly fond of one story, covered at length in the book The Coaching Philosophies of Louis van Gaal and the Ajax Coaches, going back to the night before their Uefa Cup quarter-final against Gent in 1992, and a conversation with John van Loen that says much about his ability to foster a spirit of togetherness among his players.

And without that ability to foster a pure R&D lab absent the demands of a bottom line, these advances would never have happened.

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