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His front-running style may be more conducive to one-turn races.
"Maybe during the afternoon it would be more conducive," she said, helpfully.
But Mr. Bradley thought the electorate there might be more conducive to his independent candidacy.
He said the controlled environment could be more conducive to good punting.
The Meer has a much lower salinity level and therefore could be more conducive to the snakehead.
For example, in some cases, it may be more conducive to promoting gender justice by being highly selective about which women are supported.
"The only difference now is now it might be more conducive to staying and having another drink, at our full cocktail bar".
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.
They further suggest that the sense of smell may be more conducive than our other senses for 'implicit' learning, which occurs without awareness.
I'm better off working in my kitchen than the spare bedroom, since it's lighter, and the higher ceiling will be more conducive to creative thought.
However paradoxical it may sound, a balance of weakness between the capital and the provinces may be more conducive to stability.
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