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Though meant to induce contemplation, the music was more conducive to daydreaming.
Turf was cut from the bog and transported to higher elevations where drainage was more conducive to house construction.
Of all enjoyments, Bentham reasoned, sex was the most universal, the most easily accessible, the most intense, and the most copious – nothing was more conducive to happiness.
By the early 1950s, the legal and political environment was more conducive to large retailers, and the stage was set for a new kind of retailing: mass discounting.
The content of PLA and HA was optimized to a proper ratio, thus the scaffolds could achieve appropriate stiffness which was more conducive to articular cartilage and bone regeneration respectively.
They warned: "We have seen how the federal government has exploited loopholes to collect Americans' private information in the name of security". A cybersecurity bill failed in the Senate in 2012, and observers like Nojeim doubted that a post-Edward Snowden environment was more conducive to passage, a point echoed reluctantly by leading NSA officials.
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"But index funds are more conducive to dollar-cost averaging".
So which electoral system is more conducive to this goal?
"It's more conducive to learning," she said.
His front-running style may be more conducive to one-turn races.
However, the Wellington surface is more conducive to good cricket than the one in Dunedin.
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