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FREESTYLE SKIING ONCE KNOWN as hot-dog skiing, freestyle is now so mainstream it has fostered its own third-generation splinter movement, the X Games.

Rebanks is concerned with the survival of the landscape, of the life that it has fostered, and of its inhabitants' view of the world.

The problem, says Mr Galeotti, is that Russian policy has become a "victim of its own success," in that it has fostered the creation of armed groups and newly empowered warlords who wield more influence than the Kremlin had foreseen.

Although Mr. Vignelli's stylized, diagrammatic map earned its place in the pantheon of postwar design — the collection of the Museum of Modern Art — it has fostered considerable debate about its heretical abstractions and is cited by design historians as one of Modernism's most fabulous failures.

The Communist Party now finds itself caught in an irony of its own making: the economic prosperity it has fostered for the people over the past 30 years is a powerful source of its ongoing legitimacy; but the polluted environment spawned by that prosperity is putting the people's support for the party -- the party's legitimacy -- at some risk.

"It has fostered an armed attack on its own civilian population.

In the interview, the audio recording of which was posted online in five parts by Tegenlicht this week, Mr. van Praag defended Goldman against accusations that it played a role in the Greek debt crisis, that it engaged in unethical conduct during the financial panic of 2008 and that it has fostered a culture of greed within its ranks.

The paradox of this culture of connection is that it has fostered a social context now working on its own to perpetuate a weakened collective consciousness that is affecting national cohesion.

It has fostered a rigidity of thinking that in its worst classifies populations into 'doomed' and 'safe' categories based upon whether the population size exceeds the threshold prescribed in the rule, and excusing inaction in either case (Allendorf and Luikhart 2007, p. 359).

The departures will gut much of the Secret Service's upper management, which has been criticized in recent months by lawmakers and administration officials who say it has fostered a culture of distrust between agency leaders and its rank-and-file and made poor decisions that helped erode the quality of this once elite agency.

You might think Europe is treading water these days, with one of its biggest financial centers, London, hamstrung by Brexit and the uncertainty it has fostered.

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