Sentence examples for measures conducive from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, in the medium-term market, actors will respond to the energy transition, even without state intervention, and will take measures conducive to ensuring security of supply.

In order to solve for Y, we progressively translate its formulation until it becomes an aggregate of constituent measures conducive to efficient reward model solutions.

Of course, this is a normative statement, but with a 20+ year horizon, visioning may in the opinion of the experts produce European policy measures conducive to reframing the challenges of addiction.

The Norwegian experience substantiates claims that effective public strategies should be firmly based upon long-term commitments, employ a combination of policies and measures conducive to technical change and innovation, and be capable of guarding against path dependence.

These developments incited a range of international conventions enshrining the rights of children in armed conflict and outlining measures conducive to the protection of such rights [ 9, 13].

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Control of asthma in children will entail the collaborative efforts of patients, family, clinical professionals, and school personnel, as well as community-wide environmental control measures and conducive national and local policies based on sound research.

Nevertheless, Schubert has recently proved an impossibility theorem to the effect that no coherence measure is reliability conducive in general (Schubert 2012b).

Given the conclusion of the Lewis-BonJour dispute, it is a reasonable expectation that no coherence measure is truth conducive, in the relevant conditional sense, unless it is assumed that the reports (beliefs, memories etc). in question are individually credible and collectively independent.

"Walkability," a measure of how conducive an environment is to walking, can help to predict levels of physical activity and active transportation within the community (Frank and Engelke 2005).

This study investigated interactions between a) walkability, a measure of how conducive the built environment is to walking and that predicts physical activity and active transportation (Frank et al. 2005; Owen et al. 2004; Sallis et al. 2004), and b) exposure to outdoor air pollution, which is associated with a wide array of negative health impacts.

Hence many governments took measures that were not conducive enough to rectify the problems but only aggravated it.

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