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"We see children in the trenches of the war that is foster care.
Is the school succeeding at its mission making money, that is? Foster and his bosses say it is, but are mum on specifics.
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They had met through a small community of conservative college newspaper editors that is fostered by advocacy organizations supported by old Republican families like the Coorses and Scaifes.
But what's wrong is the very frequent association of madness with violence and transgression, an association that is fostered largely by the media.
The problem is this: there is a climate of impunity among Britain's police services that is fostered by the reluctance of the CPS to bring prosecutions.
They prompted mice to develop experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a neurological illness similar to multiple sclerosis that is fostered by "bad" TH17 cells.
"People that are foster parents are pretty cut and dry — they have to go through a series of background checks".
The artistic flowering that was fostered by Khrushchev's de-Stalinizatio campaign was cut off by the trial & sentencing of writers Andrei Sinyavsky & Yuli Daniel in 1966.
But, as the economists Brad DeLong and Barry Eichengreen demonstrated in a recent study, the sense of stability that was fostered by strict American oversight made the real difference.
When educationalists fetishize "big data," we lose the learning and the emotional connections that are fostered when children engage in unstructured play.
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