Sentence examples for states fostering from inspiring English sources

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As the World Medical Assn.'s Declaration of Malta states: "Fostering trust between physicians and hunger strikers is often the key to achieving a resolution that both respects the rights of the hunger strikers and minimizes harm to them".

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Technology and science: The Milken Institute, a California think tank, recently took a close look at how states foster growth in technology and science, two areas that will likely prove key to the United States' economic recovery.

But, as the U.S. tried to build a unified and democratic Iraq, the Kurds developed a parallel state, fostering separate democratic institutions, preserving their army, and preparing for the Americans' eventual departure.

They are accused of turning a country rich in oil and gas deposits into their own personal narco-state, fostering impunity through a web of bribes and murders.

The inconsistent requirements that prevail from state to state foster an atmosphere in which improper and secret purging of voter rolls by politically motivated public servants is possible.

The idea that the state fostered audacity and individualism tarnished quickly, as Didion realised the degree to which the landscape around her had been shaped by federal grants and corporate ownership.

The bureaucratic, socialistic state fostered weak growth by stifling entrepreneurship and initiative.

"We know that if Africa were to continue on the old path of decline, it would be more likely to produce failed states, foster ideologies of radicalism and spread violence across borders".

Under Priority 2, "Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk," Paragraph 28b states "Foster collaboration across global and regional mechanisms and institutions for the implementation and coherence of instruments and tools relevant to disaster risk reduction, such as for climate change" followed by several other topics.

High surface energy states foster cellular adhesion [ 20].

Between consecutive laps of the T-maze alternation task, the processes of neural plasticity that underlie the forward translocation of the place fields may occur during either the theta state (Buzsaki, 2002) or during the ripple episodes within the large irregular activity states (Foster et al., 1989), or both (Lee et al., 2006).

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