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But fear is not, and has never been, conducive to stability.
The power vacuum fostered by the Romans was not ultimately conducive to stability.
If it believes that the status quo is conducive to stability, it is mistaken.
However paradoxical it may sound, a balance of weakness between the capital and the provinces may be more conducive to stability.
The doctor suggests that the seizures may have disrupted a part of the brain "whose activity is somehow conducive to religious belief," and that such a receptive region may have evolved because "it's conducive to stability of society".
Similarly, a 20-percent decline in the number of dissatisfied peasants in a peaceful or democratic society may be more conducive to stability and harmony than a 20-percent decline in a radical or violent society.
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Its foreign ministry said only "parties directly concerned" should comment on disputes in the South China Sea, and only with words "conducive to peace and stability".
Turning to the euro zone countries, Mr. Draghi said it was crucial in a monetary union that each member country satisfy three conditions: price stability, fiscal discipline and national economic policies conducive to growth.
Not conducive to learning and downright unhealthy".
That isn't necessarily conducive to quality research".
The escalator isn't exactly conducive to carrying luggage.
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