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Even so they are conducive to the good of the world outside also.
But the environment in my home was not conducive to education.
Other cases, however, may be more conducive to class treatment.
On the other hand strong states are not always the form of political organization most conducive to economic development.
Those years were not exactly conducive to his professional work.
And you think that kind of environment will be conducive to work?
The decision was made because current market conditions were not conducive to a new issue.
I think that sort of environment its conducive for us to do good work.
"The system there is not conducive to getting the ball down field."
He said the atmosphere was not yet conducive for such a meeting.
Students must be able to develop in an environment conducive to learning.
The place itself should be conducive to study without being too comfortable.
It is not conducive to good patient care,' he said.
It's conducive to what I like - doing the work.
It is a more conducive way to deal with the patient.
Paul's approach is considered conducive for use in business and government.
These schools offer an environment that is simply not conducive to learning.
"The environment was not conducive to taking care of them properly."
But home environments have become less conducive to learning, not more.
Does the Council consider that such a position is conducive to the idea of a common foreign and security policy?
"That's not very conducive to getting any work done, you know."
It was not a smile conducive to peace of mind.
You see the environment: it's not conducive to peace of mind.
Pressures on teachers make it less conducive to family life.
It is expensive, but very conducive to good behavior among the rest.