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"Not taking away from our careers," Banks said, "but we played in ballparks that were more conducive to home runs, especially in the National League".
Dr. Berrigan said he concluded that development patterns in the 1950's and 60's were more conducive to an active lifestyle than development since then.
Perhaps the 60's were more conducive to artistic exploration, but that is simply a matter of the zeitgeist informing the art.
Viewing of England's group matches was down about 16% on 2010, although the kick-off times were more conducive to TV viewers.
While we're speculating, let's also consider how many games Clemens might have won had he played when conditions were more conducive to pitchers.
But for all the difficulties the American military has confronted in Iraq, the conditions there were more conducive in some important ways to a successful surge than in Afghanistan.
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"But index funds are more conducive to dollar-cost averaging".
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.
Later, he added, "Open hearings are more conducive to the ascertainment of truth".
Few things are more conducive to schlocky thrills than rampant, knowing daftness.
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