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For example, individual responsibility and community cohesion could be fostered by letting residents vote on how money is spent in their neighbourhood in return for volunteer work or attending public meetings.

After Sheffield's Jessica Ennis sealed that well-deserved heptathlon gold with her performance in the 800m race on Saturday night, it was difficult to envisage how the same level of Olympic excitement could be fostered for the festival's second day.

"It doesn't mean you can give Don DeLillo to an autistic child and they'll be fine – but may help us to understand how theory of mind process[es] could be fostered in individuals with known deficits," said Castano.

It said that although the new Constitution "entrenches military power," the changes at least established "shared political spaces — the legislatures and perhaps the cabinet — where cooperation could be fostered".

The result of these sonic and social arrangements was a situation in which the singers never had to strain to be heard, and in which an almost conversational relationship with the audience could be fostered.

This would need to be combined with efforts to promote greater public understanding, something that could be fostered by university administrations, unions and government departments.

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But he is historically not the type to unleash his frustrations on players, and a lack of fear of him could be fostering a sense of complacency among his players.

The tight NIH budget and new programs focused on translational research could be fostering this belief, she writes.

This week, Liberia's motorbike taxis could be fostering Ebola's deadly grip, hundreds of thousands of people demand an independence vote in Spain's Catalonia region, Mexican authorities find and destroy the country's first known coca plants, and new rules regulate the British defense staff's contact with the media.

Such personality trait is for sure a culture-bound notion which could not be fostered in a short period of time.

28– 30 Resilience, as the ability to bounce back following adversity, is a dynamic, complex, and multifaceted process, 31 yet our participants reported that this vital prerequisite to successful aging could often be fostered with minimal supports.

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