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The Financial District in Toronto has been selected as a case study, as dense development of the area over the last 70 years has fostered increasingly noticeable high winds at pedestrian level.

But gay people are often blamed for the country's low birth rates and face ostracism from the resurgent Orthodox Church, which has fostered increasingly close ties with the Kremlin during Putin's 13-year rule.

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His statements about Isis, for example, have fostered "an increasingly hawkish tone" among his Republican rivals.

An intermittent rebellion in Yemen's northwest has created a humanitarian crisis; in the south, a secessionist movement has fostered an increasingly lawless environment where Al Qaeda appears to be flourishing.

"Idol's" reliance on real-time participation ignited a frenzy of fan culture and real-time hashtag viewing that put television back into the center of the cultural discourse (if only, initially, to figure out why so many people loved "American Idol" so much) and fostered an increasingly intimate relationship between those who created TV and those who watched it.

As we will demonstrate, it is an incompatibility that fostered an increasingly public and moralising polarisation, one that women came to use explicitly as a way of establishing the social legitimacy of their life choices.

It may, in time, foster an increasingly interventionist, united Arab front against Bashar al-Assad's regime, as happened in Libya after the Arab League turned against Muammar Gaddafi.

At the same time, human reason shapes these circumstances so as to foster the increasingly explicit embodiment of the external consciousness in the world.

Furthermore, the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice have unevenly enforced the antitrust laws, thereby fostering an increasingly severe imbalance in the healthcare market in which dominant health insurers enjoy the benefit of largely unfettered consolidation at the cost of both consumers and providers.

James Howard Kunstler's 1993 book "The Geography of Nowhere" was an impassioned rant against suburbia, shopping malls, cheap disposable architecture and the fragmentation of communities fostered by an increasingly mobile, car-oriented culture.

These factors may serve to increasingly foster a professional identity around lay counselling.

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