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But it says that the government has been fostering a climate of hostility against Jews.
We're fostering entrepreneurship".
Though FitzGibbon asserts that Thomas's negativity towards Welsh nationalism was fostered by his father's hostility towards the Welsh language.
Europe's most powerful judge has publicly complained about "senior members" of the UK government fostering hostility towards the European Convention on Human Rights.
Dungeons & Dragons could "foster an inmate's obsession with escaping from the real-life correctional environment, fostering hostility, violence and escape behavior," prison officials said in court.
Hostility, while probably not publicly endorsed, also exists: Watching an adult airline passenger whose seatback is being kicked by an unrestrained child shows how this emotion is fostered.
But can it be fostered?
An inferiority complex is fostered.
That's fostered a lot more togetherness".
Amnesty, Refugee Action and Freedom from Torture say in a letter published in the Guardian that the Home Office's Go home campaign, which saw vans touring six London boroughs urging those in Britain illegally to "Go home or face arrest", was a cynical ploy that would foster hostility to minority groups and undermined the UK's "commitment to provide sanctuary under the Refugee Convention".
And refusing to call it what it is fosters division and hostility, and limits our empathy.
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