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Learn more about the word "conducive" and see usage examples across a range of subjects on the Vocabulary dictionary.
He started school well behind the expectations for learning, he was placed into classes that were not hearing conducive, and not surprisingly fell further behind.
It follows that no coherence measure is both truth conducive and informative.
"It is also conducive and we reckon that it's better to have the final part of our camping there.
Valuable technology is only useful when it is conducive and supportive of good practice, i.e. contextualising technology into the local production paradigm.
It has been proven that proper landscape planning and designs with the sustainability concept and approach help to create a conducive and responsive environment of housing development.
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Neat distinctions between strictly truth-conducive and purely cognitive scientific values are hard to come by (see Douglas 2013 for a classification attempt).
They could grant that some propositions do have autonomous warrant which is truth-conducive and that all other propositions depend for some of their warrant upon those basic propositions.
The question whether the resulting belief would be knowledge depends on whether the belief-forming dispositions are reliable (truth-conducive) and the pre-existing belief states are states of knowledge.
The school "has ensured that the attitudes of our staff and pupils are positive and conducive to learning and discipline", says headmaster Patrick Mwaura.
Child-friendly environments are safe, clean and conducive to learning and play.
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