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But private loss tends to foster a private faith.
The control here asserted does not protect against monopoly, but tends to foster it.
Scanning the Zeitgeist, though it tends to foster an indulgence of timely mediocrities, is a public service of such shows.
They indulged him, mothered him, made allowances and moral compromises; his work was manifestly first rate, and talent tends to foster forgiveness.
Vancouver comes out on top, as it has done in previous surveys, with an index rating of just 1.3%.Economic, political and social instability tends to foster hardship.
Elsewhere, it tends to foster the alienation and disaffection that breed poverty, crime, disregard for the environment and other public goods.... and sometimes future terrorist recruits.
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Skiers and boarders tend to foster their own vernacular.
And in general, why questions tend to foster that.
Military regimes also tend to foster militarism or the glorification of war and military prowess.
Somehow — maybe due to simple paucity of means — I tend to foster drama via bleakness.
I thought it might tend to foster a spirit of Bolshevism".
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