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As Ariba and CombineNet, which is based in Pittsburgh, have moved to lower-cost models and improved technology, they have fostered more varied transactions.
She and husband Seamus, who live in Coventry, have since fostered more than 1,200 youngsters over four decades and continue to do so.
Instead of moderation, openness fostered more competition for bigger salaries, bonuses, options, shares and pensions, encouraged and promoted by newly minted "compensation consultants" and other so-called experts.
The combination of a growing middle-class, more overseas experience and easier access to information have fostered more interest than I've seen before.
The game itself thrived, with rules changes that opened up the court and fostered more ball movement and less isolation play.
It also focused on dedicated foster parents Mick and Angela, in their 70s, who have fostered more than 100 children in 40 years.
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This schedule fosters more frequent engagement.
And it fosters more sharing of news coverage.
The Obama administration is trying to foster more competition.
Hockey safety experts question if helmets foster more physical play.
Cutting their size to 4-8, rathan then the 10-18 typical now, would foster more personal responsibility.
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