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Перевод: conducive
[прилагательное] способствующий; благоприятный
Тезаурус:
- Further, various perverse incentives appeared to be built into the system (Bevan and Brazier, 1987) which are not conducive to good planning.
- After a few minutes he replaces it with something more conducive to conversation, the Neville Brothers' "Yellow Moon".
- Benjamin James Titford may or may not have made his fair share of mistakes as a young teacher; but when the chance came of running his own show in a conducive environment, he took it with alacrity.
- Where there are good house-groups personal learning is more likely, though groups are not conducive places for everyone.
- However, I did not find the professional ambience all that conducive, but I knew I had to do something with my voice.
- "And maybe that makes it more conducive to all these women who let our female species down.
- The working environment is conducive to the achievement of excellence and the work is intellectually challenging.
- The vow of chastity within the Indian tradition takes the form of brahmacrya, which means literally, conduct conducive to the attainment of Brahman or Truth, or the way of life which leads to God.
- Financial limitations and unwillingness to sell made new players increasingly hard to find, in an area where, as Chapman pointed out, industrial conditions were not conducive to home-grown talent, and where there was strong competition from rugby.
- The failure of humanism to generate standards conducive to the market economy can also be seen in the culture at large.
- A problem pointed out by several guests is that the bar facilities are not conducive to confidential discussions with colleagues.
- It was hardly a situation conducive to producing a relaxed and committed rugby player, just newly married.
- Particularly this will show itself in the gift of availability to another, a conducive meeting-place, the courtesy of taking the phone off the hook, keeping confidences and having grace to forget as well as remember things people tell us.
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