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"Google deliberately nurtures that culture, and I have absolutely no doubt that they see it as strategically important to be as close as they can to government".
King Faisal, together with the United States, deliberately nurtured fundamentalist Islam in the 1960's as a counterweight to Nasserists and leftists.
But this negative view of America as a nation that achieved wealth and power without any spiritual values is also deliberately nurtured by governments and groups in the Middle East.
Still, even if it turns out that the attackers were all rooted in India, and derived all of their training and supplies from mainland Indian sources (unlikely, but conceivable), this does not absolve Pakistan of responsibility for a foreign and intelligence policy, pursued relentlessly for twenty years, that deliberately sponsors and nurtures terrorist groups.
"There are legitimate ethical issues associated with deliberately denying children the love and nurture of their biological mother or father," Shelton said.
"We--as people invested in how out schools nurture diversity and acceptance--must deliberately join those conversations".
Nurture it.
Deliberately overlooked?
"Deliberately slow".
Whereas Mr Jiang's career has concentrated on nurturing the middle class, Mr Hu presents himself as a champion of the poor.It is too early to conclude that Mr Hu is deliberately distancing himself from Mr Jiang.
He has blamed Moscow for deliberately frustrating his attempts to reach a deal with South Ossetia and Abkhazia, and has said the Russians financed, armed, guided and nurtured the two separatist movements.
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