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I mention all of this because, as a DJ, Levan was hugely influential in New York, and beyond, and many of the songs and styles we listen and dance to today were fostered on his turntables.
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Also, consensus should be fostered on the meaning of quality education.
During that process, interventions became context adapted and a sense of ownership of the programme was fostered on behalf of the professionals.
The existence of written standards for management of mechanically ventilated patients in an ICU and the availability of VAP surveillance systems have shown to be positively associated with compliance with VAP prevention measures and should be fostered on a policy level.
Women researchers were fostered early on by Joe Gall, and they got jobs around the country and they trained other women.
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But only recently has the NAACP and other black leadership recognized how much of this systematic oppression is fostered by the War on Drugs".
It can be fostered by having them reflect on their processes, focus less on their natural ability and developing their self-talk.
This faulty perception, that what might be termed "traditional" violent crime is high and rising, is fostered by a media fixated on an old-fashioned agenda.
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