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Children are often fostered, with varying levels of contact with their birth family.
But the surprising truth is that, historically speaking, payola has often fostered musical diversity, rather than squelching it.
The period between an election and inauguration has often fostered tension and uncertainty when it comes to foreign affairs.
Although such veneration does tend to multiply mediators, it has often fostered a simple and not unpleasing familiarity with the world of the supernatural.
Cooperatives were introduced in Latin America by European immigrants in the early 1900s; later they were often fostered by state action in connection with agrarian reform.
Even finding purpose which one could imagine doesn't necessarily involve building social networks—is often fostered in research studies through in-depth conversations with a caring adult.
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That tradition often fosters solidarity among laborers.
Cultural dislocation often fosters new hybrid modes of expression among artists of immigrant groups.
Psychologist Terri Apter has argued that "criticism between mother and daughter often fosters a daughter's intellectual and emotional growth".
This often fosters a broad range of recreational availability without leading to high crime levels or overburdened infrastructure.
To balance that and avoid squelching productive risk-taking, they often foster in tandem a culture that celebrates failure and encourages risk-taking behavior.
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