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He said it was essential for developing countries to strengthen their local institutions at the same time as providing an environment conducive to the setting up of foreign branch campuses.
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The characters go unnamed, lending them a universality conducive to symbolism.
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The planet itself is not thought to be conducive to life, but hypothetical moons in principle could maintain at least microbial life.
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In high doses ergotamine is conducive to vascular stasis, thrombosis and gangrene.
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The faculty and staff are dedicated to providing excellence in education in a small learning community that is conducive to learning.
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The guiding notion was that enlightenment was conducive to peaceful societal development.
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He also argued that the slaves' religion was not conducive to millenarianism or a revolutionary political tradition.
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The album's ballads are highly conducive to karaoke singing, and a number of them are often heard in karaoke nightspots.
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There are extensions of direct opposition, such as diagonal opposition and distant opposition, which can be conducive to reaching direct opposition.
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The limestone that underlies much of the region is conducive to cave formation, as it is easily erodible by slightly acidic water.
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