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He talked about the time and cost savings that could be realized from D.I.Y. open-source manufacturing — an approach that was conducive, he implied, to peak performance.
"We are on the side of the people's aspirations but at the same time our economy is not conducive," he insisted.
Diplomacy: Bush invaded Iraq as soon as the reactionary political atmosphere proved conducive; he did not take the time to plan strategies for occupation or exit.
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He may not find the pitches as conducive as he did the ones in the Caribbean for the Australia series or in Sri Lanka last year.
But then, as though he had suddenly realized that the icy breakers were not conducive to swimming, he smashed through his last three opponents and finished honorably in second place, half a point behind Garry Kasparov and one and a half points ahead of Vladimir Kramnik.
"And Westchester is not as conducive to networking," he added.
"Our whole household environment was conducive to learning," he said.
Haltingly and in an environment not particularly conducive to art, he struggled toward his goal.
Security also remained unsteady and not conducive for elections, he said.
"A multipolar world is safer and conducive for development," he said.
"I just don't know that playing center field and doing all that running is conducive to what he's trying to do," Larkin said.
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