Sentence examples for much less conducive from inspiring English sources

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There would have to be extraordinarily strong private sector employment growth in a … much less conducive economic environment than it was during the boom".

Moreover, the current Vietnamese government is descended from the side that won the war, a condition much less conducive to irony than America's experience of quagmire and defeat.

It was not the first time Hearts had appeared so meek at Ibrox, a stadium they seem to find much less conducive to the production of their optimum work than Celtic Park, the home of the other half of the Old Firm.

Style, you see, is much less conducive to hyperventilation.

They both embarrass themselves and they make the whole situation much less conducive to working for everyone.

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What CinemaScope did was actually much simpler and more adaptable, though less conducive to seductive ad copy: it changed the aspect ratio -- the relationship between the screen's vertical and horizontal dimensions -- from 1 1.33 to 1 2.66.

It is unrealistic to assume that Afghanistan's security will miraculously improve over the next 18 months and beyond, much less that it will yield the stable environment conducive to private sector-led growth any time soon.

But much of what taste in reading boils down to is less conducive to objective analysis, less neatly parceled into scholarly-sounding brackets.

Because of this, INZ is much less toxic to normal cells, and this feature would be conducive to clinical therapy, as it would minimize its side effect on cancer-bearing patients.

My reply to this slur was to refer to a film: "Blame it on Rio" (1984 starring Michael Caine & Demi Moore), whose storyline inferred that something about the Brazilian city made it conducive to promiscuous sex, which I thought a much less damning condemnation, if that.

Europeans have also been slower to take up information technology, and the economic climate has been less conducive to innovation and research and development (R&D).The transatlantic gap can be exaggerated: much of America's faster GDP growth merely reflects faster population growth and longer hours of work, and differences in measurement also play a role.

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