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By providing a simplifying and selective cognitive routine of understanding the etiology of corruption based on a cultural model of health and ill-health, the evocation of "four winds" conveniently circumvents the need to bother with the complex political, economic, and institutional circumstances conducive to corruption.
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Several studies have shown that certain environments are more conducive to higher levels of corruption.
A second implication is that a less-controlled, less-penalizing coca market may be more conducive to lower levels of corruption in Bolivia, confirming the permissive coca market hypothesis (H2).
"The government system is extremely conducive to what you could call corruption, but really it's endemic to the system," said Robert Donia, a visiting professor at the University of Michigan and author of Sarajevo: A Biography.
He concluded that if they want to be rich, poor countries need to somehow undo their invidious systems (corruption, oppression of minorities, bureaucracy) and create an environment more conducive to business.
Noise level: Conducive to conversation.
It's conducive to creativity".
This is conducive to learning?
The sport is very conducive to socializing.
Pleasant, speedy service, not conducive to lingering.
The pool was conducive to fast times.
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