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The book, by the director of the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy at Columbia University, concludes that uniforms, so long as they are not gaudy, can foster a feel-good relationship between tenants and doormen by making it clear who serves whom and creating an aura of crime deterrence.
And you can also thank films like Schindler's List, that fostered a feel of horror within viewers that never experienced the Holocaust.
This year's theme is pop art, and Ron Wendt's decorations will spruce up Lincoln Center to foster a groovy '70s feel.
Assimilated to painting, the exercise fostered a prehensile feel for a oneness of figure and ground: foregrounds shoved back and backgrounds yanked forward, with unearthly light their unifying element.
He says leaders should foster a culture whereby employees feel able to speak out if standards slip in order to improve care.
Instead I feel a duty to foster a much broader sense of belonging in future generations, rather than leave them with a legacy of exclusion.
We must foster a culture in which junior members and multi-disciplinary colleagues feel they can voice concerns and opinions.
She, too, feels that introducing Indian languages will help to foster a far deeper penetration of information technology.
Adopt or foster a pet.
Should it foster a healthy imagination?
A revisiting of tenure and promotion criteria in some departments was felt necessary to truly foster an academic milieu of open interdisciplinary research.
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