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were fostered
noun
A forester
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Entrepreneurial talents and managerial capabilities were fostered.
Three quarters (75%) of those in care were fostered.
Through the 16th century, intense philosophical discussions were fostered, especially in rapidly multiplying private academies (shuyuan).
His mother got custody of the children but when she fell ill, Phillips and his brothers were fostered out together.
"Whitesboro views this seal as a moment in time when good relations were fostered," he told the newspaper.
And thus the established champagne houses began their drive for better quality: technical know-how improved, new techniques were fostered.
Odom said the stereotype about the SEC's being a conference of muscle and not a lot of finesse were fostered by previous high-profile coaches in the conference.
Although the setting was ideal, Jankowski said advances in the sport were fostered not by the pipe but by the riders.
Women researchers were fostered early on by Joe Gall, and they got jobs around the country and they trained other women.
Both were fostered by the idea, he says, that normal rules of economics and accountancy, such as making a profit or managing risk, did not apply.
Dr. Harris, Dr. Miller and their colleagues suspect the attacks were fostered by a recent demographic shift that resulted in more male otters than females.
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