Sentence examples for were conducive from inspiring English sources

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were conducive

adjective

Tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.

  • A small, dark kitchen is not conducive to elaborate cooking.

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Neither were conducive to making friends.

That created the kind of market conditions that were conducive to a sale".

These conditions were conducive to a great leap forward but not sufficient.

Downstairs, in a more casual dining room in the basement, a D.J. booth and a bar were conducive to lounging.

It also said there was no evidence that conditions at the university were "conducive to the radicalisation of students".

Alluding to the work of Amartya Sen, he contended that open governments were conducive to economic prosperity, whereas "closed governments breed poverty".

In 1968, just as Paris was fizzing with the kind of radical energies that you might assume were conducive to her art, she shipped out to New York.

(He discarded his youthful belief that soft drugs were conducive to peace when he researched the killings of Vietnamese civilians by GIs high on cannabis).

Where settler mortality was low, because geography and climate were conducive to good health, Europeans moved in and planted good institutions.

But the open spaces were conducive to reflection, and the high hardship pay for working on the dams allowed me to reimburse my parents and finance my unheralded return to academia.

The idea was that interest-rate adjustments should be combined with open-market operations by a central bank to ensure that the domestic money supply and borrowing facilities were conducive to external long-period equilibrium.

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