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These conversations may foster some kind of lasting network for our loosely knit community.
Similarly they may foster some dimensions of reconciliation (such as epistemic or attitudinal changes), but not others.
If that is the case, this latest bridge to the past may foster some sympathy for their demise.
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At the same time, the government can provide some places that may foster a "sense of place" in resettlement areas, thereby reducing households' problems with adaptation after relocation.
In addition, focus groups may foster collective thinking which can lead to reinforcement of some themes and avoidance of others even when guiding questions are utilized.
But a tradition of socializing -- block parties, holiday get-togethers, children's games in warm twilights -- has led some of us to theorize that our cul-de-sac may foster more than just casual neighborliness.
Playing Child of Eden may foster feelings of inadequacy.
Public safety programs like 911 may foster complacency, said Lorraine Carli, a National Fire Protection Association spokeswoman.
Under the new rules, company-sponsored Web forums may foster a meaningful dialogue among investors.
Fructose can blunt feelings of satiety and thus may foster overconsumption of calories.
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