Fostered trees run anywhere from $95 to $300 for the full three years they're being fostered.
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This isn't the first time the Sterns have fostered a feral cat — they fostered two last year, named Fig and Dumpling.
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With its ability to foster ideas and empower individuals, literacy both fostered and was fostered by the pamphleteering that promoted democratic ideals from religious liberty to the Rights of Man.
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Ronald Reagan fostered competition across much of the American economy.
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And all have been adopted except two that are fostered.
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"I think that [their mother] Janet fostered it," Taraborrelli says.
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With #MeToo, Tinseltown has inadvertently fostered a movement for equality.
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And if that is encouraged and fostered, then that's amazing.
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She believes the police fostered this suspicion within the investigation.
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Officials say his approach has fostered talks and won concessions.
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This has fostered a form of soft Euroscepticism (see chart).
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That alone would have fostered greater confidence in the results.
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In Pittsburgh, Mr. Peduto fostered a close relationship with Uber.
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It fostered a culture of bribery, blackmail, and official corruption.
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Working long hours together fostered strong friendships among the group.
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It may have also fostered the evolution to big sizes.
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But many of the projects have fostered debt and corruption.
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That consensus is gone, along with the deference it fostered.
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And that's understandable: The show has fostered a devoted, vocal community.
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Party's image as the party of average Americans and fostered the
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Logan is the 99th canine Saenz and her family have fostered.
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This has fostered an ugly anti-German mood in some countries.
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Losing myself to the game fostered real physical and emotional growth.
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In the 1920s, the Weimar era fostered lasting achievements across disciplines.
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Intellectual growth and flexibility are fostered by rigorous debate and questioning.
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The unity fostered by Mr Kim may thus prove short-lived.
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Designed to stimulate spending, negative rates have instead fostered more saving.
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The agreement has fostered a structural divide in other ways, too.
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Incentives for companies to develop new antibiotics need to be fostered.
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The long overdue diversification of the academy also fostered changing perspectives.
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Recent conditions have fostered a particularly lethal stigma against their breed.
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Competition — which is why the antitrust laws exist — would be fostered.
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It has succeeded in creating special zones that fostered heavy industry.
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Nevertheless, the institution Carnegie fostered has continued to propagate his ideals.
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The academy in turn said Dugan fostered a toxic work environment.
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Lawfulness is best fostered by maintaining the integrity of the law.
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Greene also says the Texas lawmaker fostered a hostile work environment.
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She told US Weekly that she once fostered eight pit bulls.
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Kalanick also fostered an undercurrent of paranoia and suspicion in the ranks.
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Both have also vilified journalists and fostered tensions with the European Union.
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An interest in the world can and should be fostered, he says.
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In its heyday, no platform fostered a more ridiculous and original scene.
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With industrialization, this shared identity could be fostered on the factory floor.
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Fostered by a calling from God, Dolezal's parents adopted four black children.
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Their own rhetoric has also fostered misperceptions and fed anger for decades.
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In the past, Mandara fostered Baraka not long after his own birth.
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A sense of family was also fostered, Segato recalled, through sheer proximity.
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Women religious leaders have also long fostered interfaith dialogue and conflict resolution.
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Trump's love of baseball was something fostered long before the military academy.
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The effort, the work I put in, fostered a feeling of investment.
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In the process, they divided the two powers and fostered strategic detente.
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It introduced Islam as a form of modern governance, and fostered extremism.
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But that is simply an illusion fostered by those of little faith.
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His grandfather took him to bookstores and fostered his interest in storytelling.
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The store in its early days fostered devotion from customers and toymakers.
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Certainly, the socioeconomic range the building once fostered can never be restored.
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That has fostered concern that it is essentially more borrowing in disguise.
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Have I both fostered and benefited from a culture of systemic oppression?
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Still, the seriousness of the negotiations among the parties has fostered hope.
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It could impede vibrant trade across the border, which has fostered peace.
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Quebec's minister of justice, Stéphanie Vallée, said the law fostered social cohesion.
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E-commerce has also fostered a boom in other industries, including warehouses.
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Ashlee Latimer fostered a young online community through the musical's social media.
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For Karan Jerath, years of high school science fairs fostered those skills.
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But as antisocial as Scaredy is, she has fostered many human friendships.
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Over his six-year tenure, Mr. Tsujihara had fostered a deep loyalty.
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Amino has fostered a culture that often ignores the rest of the internet.
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They fostered the baby, later adopting him and giving him the name Braxtel.
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NAFTA has fostered robust growth in agricultural exports over the past 24 years.
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Mongolia's "determined policy implementation", the IMF said, had fostered "a remarkable economic turnaround".
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Everywhere in the city there is evidence of the personality cult he fostered.
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This place fostered a symbiotic relationship between artist-employees and the business itself.
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The displacements, combined with the vast public expenditure, have fostered widespread Olympic skepticism.
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But recent enhancements to voter registration laws have fostered political participation in California.
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Links between schools were fostered to help bad ones learn from the best.
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Admissions that they didn't do enough to prevent Facebook-fostered violence in Myanmar.
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We must recognize the how Islamism is fostered within these cracks of conservatism.
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To maintain control, both Democrats and Republicans have fostered a culture of dependency.
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But the emphasis on flawless execution and perfection fostered a fear of failure.
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He was like our nephew—like a child that needed to be fostered.
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National service also fostered civic engagement, an awareness of our institutions and history.
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But deteriorating conditions also fostered discontent and led many others to speak out.
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The forces of wealth creation once fostered the right to be left alone.
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The lack of choice and condensed space inadvertently fostered a sense of community.
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The punitive approaches fostered more distrust in police, particularly in communities of color.
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He fostered international institutions that are still core pillars of the world economy.
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I felt like a mother when I fostered, and love those children dearly.
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In all three cases, the Asian companies appear to have fostered good will.
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And in his case, that privilege has fostered a monstrous sense of entitlement.
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They argued that, in its initial phases, the ratings agencies fostered panic and contagion.
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It's well known that Ono and Lennon's personal partnership fostered a multifaceted artistic collaboration.
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Since then, she has fostered dozens of vulnerable children, including Ruhumuriza, who needed families.
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Singers at the recent Yale session uniformly cited the sense of community it fostered.
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So our image of the state is different from those fostered by our competitors.
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They work to pull animals from high kill shelters and have them fostered/adopted.
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In response, Finland has tightened cooperation with Sweden and fostered closer ties with NATO.
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But these also fostered solidarity among blacks, and mobilisation during the civil-rights era.
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The house belongs to a couple who have fostered hundreds of children, including refugees.
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Mrs Clinton knew that Mr DeLay had fostered children, and respected that, he explained.
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The city as the skate park has always fostered the four-wheeled counter-culture.
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" She called Republican reorganization efforts "attempts fostered by big banks to cripple an agency.
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"For years, RBS fostered a culture of securities fraud," Daly said in a statement.
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I, all of 22 years old, suddenly fostered a deep appreciation for ambient music.
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Last year, Riot acknowledged that its work culture had fostered sexual harassment and misogyny.
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These developments have fostered a sense of uncertainty as the contrasts within countries increased.
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It has generated renewed interest in downtown and has fostered investment along the route.
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Since the 1980s, Stone and Trump have fostered a close professional and political relationship.
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He encouraged and fostered me to be anything and everything I wanted to be.
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What about East London's cultural makeup fostered its role as an incubator of dubstep?
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But it also fostered aspects of the cultures that I find disagreeable and ugly.
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She founded A Fostered Life, an online resource for new and prospective foster parents.
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Its $90 billion was repaid — and fostered today's rapidly expanding wind and solar industries.
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There are about 200 families like the Torres, who have fostered a dozen children.
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Coupled with increased concern about climate change, they have fostered this niche, he said.
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Clearly self-control is one critical component of resilience that can be easily fostered.
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The process was slow, but rewardingly so, Mr. Polin said, because it fostered collaboration.
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Andrew M. Cuomo's proposal could perpetuate the racial inequality fostered under current drug laws.
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NH: Do you think innovation ultimately is better fostered outside of the larger companies?
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Target's former CEO likened leadership to a "coaching staff" that fostered a collaborative environment
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The classical-music world has fostered a kind of gated community of celebrity composers.
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Mr. Montz considers himself the beneficiary of a campus culture that fostered free debate.
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From the start his orchestra has fostered composers of all stylistic bents and ages.
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Britain has always fostered and welcomed innovation, and we will continue to embrace it.
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However, Moscow has also fostered strong ties with Saudi Arabia's regional arch foe Iran.
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That fuelled an economic boom and fostered the growth of a prosperous middle class.
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You had someone coming over pretending to be a minor, getting fostered by a family.
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But their enmity has been fostered, and perhaps even brought into being, by outside forces.
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It has since fostered a market for ethanol amounting to 15 billion gallons a year.
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Then they analyzed how their views about working out either fostered or undermined those feelings.
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Once Pokey has recovered from all his injuries, he will be fostered and adopted out.
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Regardless, Theon seizes Winterfell, breaking the trust of the family that fostered and raised him.
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Under Mr Brownback financial help fell for vulnerable families, pushing more children to be fostered.
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Some haven't complied with taxation laws and it has fostered mistrust — even from French entrepreneurs.
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Years of repression also fostered paranoia, which has left the NLD prizing loyalty over competence.
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It is also fostered as the flipside of a sense of victimhood over colonial depredations.
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Those rules created a body that fostered personal bonds between senators as essential to lawmaking.
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It cites entrenched opinions fostered by hyperbolic media as another big problem beyond fake news.
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But his economic agenda could benefit from the steady economic conditions fostered by Yellen's Fed.
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So in a way, it was the economic climate that fostered such a tight community?
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Each post was a tribute to Clinton and to the sisterhood the group has fostered.
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It's the same persona he's fostered onstage at T-Mobile events and in press releases.
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It fostered an era of impressive economic growth and prosperity that many pine for today.
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I will also admit that his expressive brown eyes and cute smile fostered my crush.
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The books did not always have the answers, but they always fostered a good conversation.
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Their lack of a central homeland has fostered major tensions with Turkey over the years.
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A surge in tourism over the past few years has fostered that fledgling private sector.
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He fostered a few children and cared for his brother, Daniel, who had developmental disabilities.
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That, arguably, was a public service that fostered further investigation of a very troubled politician.
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An alternative economy – ecotourism- should be fostered to offset revenue derived from Bush meat poaching.
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The always-on mindset fostered by smartphones has spread back to our computers as well.
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And then a couple of years ago we fostered two pugs from our local shelter.
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This uniquely absurd confusion and rage is created, fostered, and fleshed out before our ears.
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For years, the Shenzhen-based company fostered a competitive culture it compares to horse races.
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Mulvaney has fostered strong relationships with Republicans in Congress (although House Democrats don't like him).
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The law has also fostered some of the best marine mammal science in the world.
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Quebec's minister of justice, Stéphanie Vallée, said the law fostered social cohesion, but critics disagreed.
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Meanwhile, the relationships fostered through the project have developed into a number of new projects.
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In the digital-platform economy, trust is best fostered by those who control the platforms.
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Colossal's murals fostered on-the-street engagement, which often spilled over to the Instagram page.
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To give in to a dense fatigue, fostered by the day's length and unamenable heat.
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For some, the kind of communication fostered by internet access is hard to come by.
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Our Asia reporters trace the possibility that the North's cyberattack capabilities were fostered by China.
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In years past, the Emmys have fostered political conversations about gender, race and pay inequality.
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I think companywide DNA, instilled and fostered by the founders, is seriously difficult to change.
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" Of course, there was also pablum about how "free speech must be fostered and encouraged.
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Santos said feelings of happiness are fostered through socialization, exercise, meditation and plenty of sleep.
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"I can't imagine she's not here anymore," Katherine Hurting, who had fostered Evie, told WCPO.
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Over the course of a year, both officials fostered relationships with private sector cyber companies.
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The revival of the "center" in ICP is primarily fostered by its architecture and design.
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" They addressed the company's "'boy's club' culture that fostered inappropriate behavior that permeated throughout the company.
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They are now being fostered and will be put up for adoption at a later date.
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Walter fostered an open, entrepreneurial meritocracy – one that carries through to this day at JPMorgan Chase.
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Undermining established networks is just one of the thorny issues that the streaming wars have fostered.
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A distinctly progressive mindset has become the norm there, fostered by the NeoGAF's team of moderators.
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What about the culture of instant gratification fostered by the boomers and normalized by Gen X?
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As a result of these racial disparities, stop-and-frisk fostered distrust and resentment toward police.
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Protestant education provided opportunities for social mobility, improved the status of women and fostered economic growth.
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The pair grew up together in a Detroit neighborhood that fostered a host of future stars.
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In an interview with Vogue Italia, Harington talks about how the romantic location fostered their connection.
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While her family encouraged excellence in academia, they also fostered a strong interest in the arts.
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The fortress mentality that Mr Putin has fostered has instilled feelings of jealousy, resentment and victimisation.
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She called for the development of an economy that was more diversified and fostered leading technologies.
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Others have tackled big themes, such as how innovation could be fostered across the global economy.
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S. trade talks fostered a risk-on mood among investors, curbing demand for safe-haven debt.
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Dimon said Shipley was widely respected as a "straight shooter" who fostered an open, entrepreneurial meritocracy.
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Witherspoon opened up about the tight-knit relationship she's fostered with her look-a-like daughter.
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He spent seven years at the club and fostered a genuinely legendary status in the process.
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" They added that the company's "boys club" culture "fostered inappropriate behavior that permeated throughout the company.
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The winter fostered the growth of vegetation that is now serving as fuel for the fires.
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and his regime have also fostered close ties to Silicon Valley.
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This drive is built into our DNA, since real-world relational skills have fostered human evolution.
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And in many countries, this type of crony capitalism has fostered stagnation rather than propelled growth.
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All of this fostered among Europeans (and later, Americans) a sense of ownership of the site.
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That includes a detrimental 'boy's club' culture that fostered inappropriate behavior that permeated throughout the company.
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The bar may have closed its doors, and the community it fostered may now have dispersed.
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Moreover, China's urbanization and increasing consumer spending have fostered an environment where businesses are growing fast.
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The Landrys fostered a culture of fear with physical and emotional abuse, students and teachers said.
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They fostered bold and compassionate dialogue about power dynamics, and developed shared structures for mitigating them.
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The Rakhine's shared faith, however, has not fostered unity with Myanmar's dominant ethnic group, the Bamar.
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Since he started the job, he has fostered a popular image unlike that of his predecessors.
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That means the development of great merchandising talent is not a skill that is fostered anymore.
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That fostered an intermingling of Catholicism and Irish identity that was "a toxic mix," he added.
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The military and security leaders he fostered for years told him it was time to leave.
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Will the image and ideas fostered by your publication of the cartoon be so easily erased?
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And the rejection I've experienced has fostered the resilience that's one of my most valued possessions.
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The team fostered new relationships with community groups throughout the Twin Cities, while targeting new audiences.
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Our parents fostered this newfound joy of running, signing us up for a local track club.
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"(Parker) fostered great trust with both those who she covered and with her viewers," Benson said.
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The sheer audacity of their actions speaks to the climate of impunity the FEC has fostered.
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Ms. Nossel, of Pen America, also linked the charges to a climate fostered by Mr. Trump.
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He cited the camaraderie among fans that the Chargers had fostered for decades in San Diego.
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The slow, deliberate tintype process fostered a more intimate connection between the photographers and their subjects.
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These ideologists, Kepel believes, have fostered a rupture with French values that nourishes the ISIS narrative.
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So too are the sense of community, usefulness and personal identity that such jobs often fostered.
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She has fostered outreach to Los Angeles residents and stoked curiosity for contemporary music among audiences.
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Nicholas Ashford, a professor of technology at M.I.T., has shown how safety regulation has fostered innovation.
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That includes a detrimental "boy's club" culture that fostered inappropriate behavior that permeated throughout the company.
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As a result of these racial disparities, stop and frisk fostered distrust and resentment toward police.
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No, it "fostered an entrepreneurial spirit that spilled forth a flood of ideas, innovations, and inventions"!
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Liu has long fostered a reputation for good behavior, playing up JD.com's tough stance on counterfeits.
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Parton is her Godmother, and the pair have fostered a special friendship since Miley was born.
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Her life is an inspiration—she had two children of her own, adopted one, fostered many others.
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Local media said the home belongs to a couple who have fostered hundreds of children, including refugees.
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And without a conservative movement that fostered and indulged white identity politics, there is no Donald Trump.
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The result is a virtual tour which captures the performance space and the scene it has fostered.
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And reminded myself about the things about my ex-husband that I love, and fostered the friendship?
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At minimum, they told a one-sided story and fostered fear with the aim of preventing abortion.
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He was seen as having both fostered the process and made a lucrative career out of it.
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With the same unpersonalized homepage for everyone, it's fostered a positive community unified by esoteric inside jokes.
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The company has fostered a virtual "me-conomy", where people (over)share their feelings, photos and comments.
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My parents fostered an environment of freedom of thought and wanting us to be really critical thinkers.
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The continent's general lack of data to underpin AI systems has fostered some remarkable creativity, Nyoni noted.
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And as Vox's Dara Lind detailed back in 2015, it fostered enormous concrete improvements in DREAMers' lives.
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Google is facing yet another harassment lawsuit, this time over the rampant "bro culture" that fostered misconduct.
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I stay in touch with these two friends this way, and it's fostered a great group dynamic.
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Since we've been together we have always fostered, taken in rescues, and spread the word of adoption.
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This has fostered abuse, and leaders must now make the kind of changes that Congress rarely makes.
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And in the realm of startups, DARPA, has long fostered new technologies such as those around drones.
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Resorting to the status quo of partisan attacks will only deepen the divisions that fostered this attack.
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Critics believe this has fostered a generation of pros with unwatchable styles, contributing to the sport's malaise.
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Grijalva vehemently denied that he drank on the job or fostered any kind of hostile work environment.
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Uber has also been plagued by charges of harassment within a company that fostered a sexist culture.
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He did not press hard enough to turn the Met into a house that fostered new opera.
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"It's a culture and an administration that people feel has fostered and supported white supremacists," Tarlov retorted.
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Founded in 1991, the EBRD helped post-Cold War countries transition to market economies and fostered entrepreneurship.
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The central bank's historic and complex jurisdiction had also fostered confusion and concern among the American public.
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But Ms. Hadid had many close friends, and fostered a warm, close-knit relationship with her employees.
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A police oversight authority set up in 2011 ended virtual police impunity and fostered prosecutions for abuses.
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He fostered the production of catchy graphics, posters, and slogans; in time, he mastered radio and film.
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U.S. envoy Khalilzad has been working to rally international engagement, just as he fostered the detainee swap.
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All in all, he had some next-level trash parents who fostered his whole "universe destroyer" thing.
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In retirement, Ms. Arroyo, the beloved American soprano, has fostered the careers of singers through her foundation.
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The Landrys also fostered a culture of fear with physical and emotional abuse, students and teachers said.
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Many hoped that greater feelings of inclusion could be fostered by bringing government closer to the ground.
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Jones also has fostered community by launching writing workshops and connecting writers to audiences and one another.
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Our proximity to San Francisco and (traditionally) lower housing costs have fostered an enormous wave of gentrification.
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Haftar has also fostered ties with Saudi Arabia where he was received by King Salman last week.
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That inaction fostered the perfect environment for a serial sexual predator to run rampant, many victims recalled.
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One of the innovations the lab has fostered is a new pediatric pain scoring system called CareCube.
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On several occasions, critics have questioned whether the shomrim's proximity to authority has fostered vigilantism or corruption.
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In the current crisis, Qatar is leveraging the wide range of ties its foreign policy has fostered.
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Some FBI agents worry his forceful approach could sour valuable relationships they have fostered with tech companies.
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But as Ms. Sandberg correctly points out, it is a trait that must be learned and fostered.
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And in a society that treasures uniformity and blood ties, fostered or adopted children are often stigmatized.
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While many kids become desperately homesick in the strict, disciplinary environments fostered by military schools, Trump thrived.
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"The outgoing government itself fostered the argument for a stronger government," says Jayadeva Uyangoda, a political scientist.
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Trump has also repeatedly and wrongly claimed that he&aposs fostered the "greatest economy" in US history.
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And it mirrored similar caution in Europe, where governments have fostered equally close relationships with Saudi Arabia.
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Michael's parents fostered him for a year Michael's mother told CNN that her new son's teacher, Mrs.
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The document included claims Jackson overprescribed medication, drank on the job and fostered a hostile work environment.
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In places like Ireland and Spain, governments and banks for years fostered reckless, debt-fueled property booms.
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Either way, the fans have fostered a great culture around the series from inception to trilogy closer.
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The blame is Netanyahu's who as an elected leader fostered that sense of total entitlement around him.
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Whether or not McDonald's is really Olympians' food of choice, it's fostered some "#internationalfriendships," to use Biles' words.
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N. (dog sitter) was the one who fostered him before we adopted him and he loves seeing her.
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Growth has been gradual, but consistent, which is exactly how healthy DIY scenes are supposed to be fostered.
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While hardcore kids and metal heads in the US fostered a futile rivalry, Sacrilege melted those styles together.
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A Black woman's relationship with her hair is a sacred, ever-evolving one that is fostered from childhood.
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The Pages, who also have three of their own children, have fostered Lexi for the past four years.
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Trump has since argued that he fostered a positive relationship with the Clintons to help his business interests.
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Melinda previously told Business Insider that splitting family chores has fostered an even stronger bond for the couple.
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He first learned of the siblings' plight because their father was one of the many Thomas once fostered.
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Regulation fostered a mindset that exacerbated climate change issues, which we're only now beginning to make progress against.
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As Edward Prescott, an American Nobel laureate, noted, the country's sheer size has fostered healthy competition between regions.
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As the Mail reported, the prince takes issue with the "140 characters or less culture" fostered by Twitter.
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Driven in part by nationalistic urges, it has fostered the growth of a community that knows no borders.
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These dialogues have already fostered two historic protest marches, and we're not even two weeks into his presidency.
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Trouble is, the herd mentality it has fostered means the entire market has the same volatility trade on.
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He raised four kids, adopted another, fostered more; when they were all grown, he adopted two biracial sons.
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The girl was being fostered by the day care provider, Amber Sweeney, who refused to speak to PEOPLE.
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Prosperity fostered convenience, which encouraged inactivity—or so a doctor reportedly told the founder of Yamasa Tokei Keiki.
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Cuba long argued that this U.S. policy fostered human trafficking, and the Obama administration repealed it in January.
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However, the long-term sustainability is unclear given the high employment and living costs fostered by supply constraints.
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And in countries like Russia, the rejection of public health programs for drugs has fostered HIV/AIDS epidemics.
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Other Fortnite streamers, such as NickMercs and Courage, have also fostered more inclusive, supportive communities around their streams.
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The Labor Department claimed Friday that Google has fostered an "extreme" gender pay gap across its entire workforce.
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The integration fostered by European institutions nurtures cross-border supply chains and trade in services—a British speciality.
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It fostered debate and persuasion, and made people work—with each other—for the success of the democracy.
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Over the decades, he fostered a sense of of intimacy and community that became the stuff of legend.
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The Catholic church fostered civil education by urging voters in a 2010 election to make an informed choice.
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This worldview has fostered suspicion, resentment, fear and anger, and it is testing our republic and its institutions.
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By contrast, Bashir fostered warm relations with Tehran, crowned with the 1991 visit of then-president Hashemi Rafsanjani.
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Dutch interior paintings of the 17th century celebrated the particular brand of domesticity that the Dutch traders fostered.
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Mr. Obama is waging an uphill campaign for Congress's approval, given the antitrade climate Mr. Trump has fostered.
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One by one, they flipped through the pages of "grotesque stuff," as Coats put it, that innovation fostered.
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The government, Mr. Selim said, has successfully started conversations and fostered relationships between communities and law enforcement groups.
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He related to his staff and fostered an environment that balanced hard work with other aspects of life.
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Sweeting-Saud and her fellow activists are still fighting the feelings that were fostered then, and linger today.
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Since their inception eight years ago, the label have fostered plenty of indie music's most recent big names.
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As noted on Barsik's nascent Instagram page, he's currently being fostered in the care of Anjellicle Cats Rescue.
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He has struggled to show empathy, disdains detail and has more often fractured national unity that fostered it.
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And just as in any other authoritarian regime, the American authoritarian states fostered inequalities that enabled mass cruelty.
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But the culture of fear that the company has fostered among employees is not working anymore, he said.
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Because they've often been linked to young black men, these robberies have fostered debates about race and class.
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But the main story remains the smoldering dissatisfaction with the status quo and the nationalism this has fostered.
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Why it matters: A hard border could reignite hostilities and impede the vibrant trade that has fostered peace.
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Watch: Netflix's feel-good documentary "Crip Camp" recalls a Catskills summer camp that fostered American disability rights activism.
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Speaking of Burning Man, there was a blazing fire pit every night, which fostered the resort's "community" theme.
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They told us how their new systems have helped bring teams together and fostered an inclusive office culture.
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The rapid influx of Han newcomers has fostered varying levels of tension with the region's predominant ethnic groups.
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These have fostered political instability that has prevented development in the poorest country in the Americas, he says.
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While he later scratched this from his email signature, he recalls this fostered an organic community of users.
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Millennials recognize the power of transparencyLiving a life online has already fostered a sense of openness for millennials.
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The alliance has also underpinned South Korea's prosperity and fostered trade and investment relations increasingly beneficial to America.
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And yet all those numbers ended up as footnotes to the consternation fostered by the four-stroke penalty.
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Mr. Azzawi laments the fact that rather than rebuilding Iraq, the American occupation fostered new, bloody sectarian divides.
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Many of them told the investigators that Luber fostered a frat-like culture and was an absent boss.
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That mandate, ended only last June, prevented the E.P.A. from banning asbestos and thus fostered asbestos-related disease.
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Neumann's role at the company, and the culture he fostered, has lately been the subject of intense scrutiny.
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R.J.P.: I was lucky enough to have two parents who passionately encouraged and fostered that love of reading.
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But a volatile stock market and signs of a possible recession have fostered a creeping sense of panic.
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Clotting-factor makers have fostered this loyalty, in part, by sponsoring summer camps for patients and their families.
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Obama and Trump themselves have fostered a phone relationship that's weathered bumps in the two months since Election Day.
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Brebeuf's tolerance -- no, outward support -- for its LGBTQ faculty and students has fostered thousands of accepting and loving alumni.
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Raised by a single mom in the Brooklyn projects, Ramos fostered a love for music from a young age.
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Others suggested that the rhetoric used by some Black Lives Matter activists has fostered a climate of racial violence.
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He discarded a tradition fostered during the Obama administration of calling on a reporter from the Associated Press first.
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This is the culture that Trump has always fostered -- whether in the business world, or now the political one.
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There he participated in a music therapy program, which fostered a passion for playing the piano, guitar, and singing.
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Franco's admirers saw him as a firm hand who fostered Spain's longest period of peace after centuries of turmoil.
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On the one hand, the bonds of community fostered by a church can be invaluable for a struggling parishioner.
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For India, enmity with Pakistan has fostered a tilt away from secular values towards a more strident identity politics.
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In the 60 years since it was founded, NASA has fostered a vibrant heritage of American leadership in space.
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Wal-Mart said it benefited from more efficient U.S. stores and higher employee wages that fostered better customer service.
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Track's top officials fostered a culture of corruption and recruited family members to join their schemes, the commission said.
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Steve Scalise (R-La.) and four others, saying that reporters have fostered the "climate of hate" toward the president.
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Sanctuary Cities have traditionally been fostered through restricting municipal employees from questioning city services while performing their official duties.
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Recently, my third grade teacher fostered a dog that got badly burned because someone strapped fireworks to his back.
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It blames a long, steep slump in global oil prices and a U.S.-fostered "economic war" for Venezuelans' suffering.
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More than anything, that massacre convinced many Pakistanis that the terror fostered in their midst needed to be confronted.
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One could argue that these large-scale social-cultural programs fostered European culture far beyond a limited nationalistic visions.
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Having fostered a passion for music from a young age, Walker graduated from the London College of Creative Media.
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No other system has fostered the level of innovation, of job-creation and of growth as free-market economies.
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I understand erotica will still be allowed - but what about the relationships that are fostered between artists and writers?
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Earlier this year, Witherspoon opened up about the tight-knit relationship she's fostered with her look-a-like daughter.
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It does virtually nothing to address the culture of hate and fear fostered by an increasingly extremist Republican Party.
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That simple dinner fostered a sense of community and exchange that every global policy maker should feel just once.
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There will not be another, not because talent is lacking but because the culture that fostered him is gone.
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Likewise, relationships between the media, expert communities, and civil society in both countries need to be fostered and broadened.
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Maliki has been blamed for sectarianism that fostered ISIS's growth and is seen as more pro-Iran than Abadi.
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That policy eventually led to a dual currency system that has fostered resentment and hampered economic development in Cuba.
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I received letters every day thanking me for what I did, the change I fostered in other people's lives.
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Miliband's argument for preserving an order that fostered uneven development across the world is a little tough to swallow.
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"That's fostered a lot of camaraderie and love for one another within the arts and music community," Sandulak continued.
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It fostered this conversation: People are really coming around to talk about money, talking about what they are paid.
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Globalization, trade, immigration, and technological change have had complex economic and social effects and have fostered politically momentous grievances.
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"Luther wrote hymns and was the first one to develop the hymnal," which fostered congregant participation, Dr. McQuillen added.
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This is not all selfless acts of mentorship; the camaraderie Flanagan has fostered with her teammates served her well.
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"What happened to Mr. Fontaine is the predictable result of the reckless practices Mr. Jones has fostered at Infowars."
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What he found instead was a nightmare of degradation, all in service to and fostered by the American military.
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They fostered loyalty through patronage, pay rises and budget increases, according to Chinese and Taiwanese analysts and retired officers.
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Mr. McGraw, a father of three, fostered Riley and his brother for 11 months until relatives could take them.
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In that capacity she fostered the PBS series "Dance in America" and "Live From Lincoln Center," among other efforts.
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The couple, who has been married since 2001, has fostered an awkward public dynamic under President Donald Trump's administration.
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A militarized policy has fostered a mindset where, since we have a big hammer, every problem is a nail.
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He talked about the pride and tradition and belonging that football fostered in the town from a young age.
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It blames a two-year slump in global oil prices and a U.S.-fostered "economic war" for Venezuelans' suffering.
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The dogmatic, conservative environment fostered at BYU-Idaho doesn't just affect life for its students and faculty on campus.
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Ben Carson, the secretary of housing and urban development, blamed welfare programs that he said fostered dependency and despair.
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It's a medium Mr. Trump exploits brilliantly, and one that has fostered and amplified a toxic subculture of misogyny.
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We want to change the environments that fostered the violence and trauma in our communities in the first place.
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His interest in design also took root in childhood, fostered by the family's carpenter — "my best friend," he says.
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Beijing fostered the industry with a tax system that encouraged soybean imports but punished those of finished soy products.
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In those bygone days, competition among leagues fostered change, especially when it came to the interminable length of games.
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But what little glimmer of good instincts that speech demonstrated must be found and fostered to the greatest extent possible.
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"But as soon as I fostered them, I failed at the foster, and I now have three dogs!" she says.
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As foreign minister she fostered friendships with African countries and emerging economies like China, even when this angered the West.
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Moments of aching ambience emerge alongside deeply romantic folk melodies, synthesizing the divergent musical interests the composer fostered since childhood.
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Successive Thai governments have long fostered public adulation of the monarchy—an easier task under the king's mild-mannered father.
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Today, the new-music infrastructure Babbitt fostered seems less a retreat from the public than a bulwark against the marketplace.
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European diplomats like to say that Mr Trump's election and Brexit have fostered a newfound sense of cohesion in Europe.
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Today, meet Parker, a 9-month-old shepherd mix currently being fostered through the Eleventh Hour Rescue in New Jersey.
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Trump argued that the administration's policies have fostered a broader anti-police sentiment, enabling more crime and violence against cops.
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So far, the nonprofit entity has successfully fostered results around space flight, healthcare and pollution cleanup, among many other areas.
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In so doing, he turned the anti-elitism the party has long fostered in its supporters against its own leadership.
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A man named Reuben Roque and his family later fostered the dog, whom they named Hera, after the Greek goddess.
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Toast was rescued from a puppy mill in North Carolina and brought up to New York City to be fostered.
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According to him, he wanted his first foray into TV to be on a network that genuinely fostered his vision.
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The studio's commitment to quantity over quality and salaried employment rather than freelancing fostered a sense of family between artists.
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Meanwhile, niche streaming services are catering to the specific tastes that broader television connoisseurship has fostered among the American viewership.
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But as entertaining as the persona Biden has fostered since serving as vice president is, his past tells another story.
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In addition to that, the European economic recession has fostered far-right parties, leading to more online antisemitism and xenophobia.
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This has fostered distrust, allowing anti-immigrant populists to flourish, and shrunk the political space for sensible and compassionate policies.
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Trump, though, has denied that he made the move to help Netanyahu, with whom he as fostered a close relationship.
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He argued that the administration's policies have fostered a broader anti-police sentiment, enabling more crime and violence against cops.
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He says lack of police accountability has exacerbated the crisis and fostered a climate that stops witnesses from coming forward.
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If the gender switch fostered some curiosity, the result is a comedy that -- even without amnesia -- would better be forgotten.
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They, and their party officers, and the media, have perpetrated dissonance and fostered mistrust and suspicion among the American public.
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These should be maintained and fostered at quiet times so that everyone is prepared when the lava starts to flow.
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Though Snyder comes from the landlocked state of Ohio, annual vacations to the beach fostered a love of the ocean.
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She has a booklet that the family keeps with the names and something special about each child she has fostered.
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Historically, we are a nation that has fostered the education of our citizens, including higher education, as a public good.
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That program will work to ensure that responsible innovation is fostered and that the CFTC does not unduly impede it.
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Projects that address urgent needs of troops in the field serve as the vehicles through which these skills are fostered.
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In Pakistan, a group of policewomen is rebuilding trust with the civilian population by addressing grievances that have fostered radicalization.
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Dozens more alleged that Moonves fostered a sexist and toxic culture at CBS in which women felt objectified and undervalued.
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Press reports suggest that an attack in the UN's Protection of Civilian site in Malakal were fostered by Government forces.
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The studies found that unionization either had no impact on academic matters or had actually fostered improvements in university life.
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The 1980s were prime years for accusations that the game fostered demon worship and a belief in witchcraft and magic.
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In early 2018, encouraging European data fostered a view of synchronised economic recovery that could lead to interest rate rises.
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Both psychologists agree that social media has fostered a degree of desensitization and, for some, an increased need for validation.
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Not just in a general way, but in a way where I felt like my intelligence was seen and fostered.
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With music from the four corners of the Earth, the Festival fostered a true spirit of inclusion, diversity, and harmony.
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The fact that Prisma photos kept popping up everywhere in your social feeds certainly fostered a lot of those downloads.
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The labor of one writer fostered a team effort involving Harding family members in Britain and locals in Gross Glienicke.
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Over the 18 months leading up to them, I'd fostered a certain hero worship of one opposition politician, Boris Nemtsov.
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After recognizing the dog's name, Winnie, and her distinct markings and ears, Howard realized she had fostered Winnie months prior.
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They fostered, then adopted her and eventually brought the girl back to their home in Aurora on a tourist visa.
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In an essay in The Wall Street Journal, Mr. Gates recounted how Mr. Allen had fostered his interest in technology.
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Some police advocates argue that Black Lives Matter has fostered an anti-law enforcement climate that encourages violence against cops.
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Mined Minds came into West Virginia espousing a certain dogma, fostered in the world of start-ups and TED Talks.
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Part of what people loved was not just the space, the food, or the venue, but the atmosphere it fostered.
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Fundamentalism fostered in believers a sense of urgency and certainty and a vision of the world defined in absolute terms.
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While many countries still bare traces of the ancient civilizations they once fostered, in Greece, antiquity can feel especially tangible.
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The bride, 37, is the California State director of FosterEd at the National Center for Youth Law in Oakland, Calif.
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Companies like Apple and the Gap have rushed to apologize after outrages fostered online, often abetted by state-controlled media.
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But his comments and those of other influential Fed officials have fostered an expectation that the Fed will maintain it.
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China has built hundreds of dazzling new bridges, including the longest and highest, but many have fostered debt and corruption.
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These complexities meant that, for a time, there was doubt about greenhouse warming, which the fossil-fuel lobby deliberately fostered.
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That agreement fostered several years of peace but gradually foundered, with cross-border violence re-emerging more fully in 2013.
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The book not only boosted L.L. Bean's bottom line, but also fostered the creation of successful imitators like J. Crew.
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The wartime struggle fostered unquestioning faith in Mao and the party in Ms. Nie's generation, Mr. Bu, the historian, said.
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The female-founded firm pushed back on the decision, highlighting longtime complaints that the show fostered gender inequity and sexism.
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For 56 years, Young Concert Artists has fostered the careers of gifted performers by presenting them in small solo concerts.
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They've also fostered a lively online community, and lay claim to the third most-liked Instagram post of all time.
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But mostly, he said he's grateful that Brookses have stayed true to the culture Eldon Ward fostered at the company.
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Promoting fossil-fuel consumption after the climate-change conference in Paris could damage the fragile international momentum that it fostered.
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However, the E&S business will be challenged by moderating premium growth and price competition fostered by ample market capacity.
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However, in the past several years, TERFism has found new life and fostered fertile recruiting ground in many online spaces.
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Jones's legs have not gone weary; instead, the conditioning fostered in South Korea has carried over to the W.N.B.A. season.
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It has fostered some ideas of how I would open my own theater, spurring my current college degree in business.
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The building's charmingly ramshackle conditions fostered a close-knit community of visual artists, photographers, musicians, authors, and other creative professionals.
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Similarly, the Columbine shootings and their underground fanbases online fostered an outline for what later school shootings "should" look like.
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Many of the employees said Mr. Carbon had fostered a culture that at times made speed a priority over safety.
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Even so, those drawbacks may be outweighed by the support for global demand fostered by a U.S.-China trade agreement.
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Perhaps the employees' behavior points to the work culture fostered at the Taj (and the entire hotel group) over the years.
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But he fostered a monopolar atmosphere in which the one marker of success at political writing was to beat The Note.
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Others have come out in support of Google's firing, saying that Damore's actions harmed his coworkers and fostered a hostile workplace.
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The facade I'd fostered with Matt was so false that when real-life contact proved finally possible, I felt entirely incapable.
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To a huge degree, Vine's cultural emphasis on community and positivity was fostered and built by its large black user base.
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The Salcherts have since adopted another terminally ill baby, 20-month-old Charlie, and fostered five additional babies with medical needs.
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First, he is staunchly opposed to regime change fostered by outsiders of the kind that brought chaos to Iraq and Libya.
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I've been working with them for a little bit now, and that's fostered my belief that women should uplift other women.
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Two events, in particular — 9/20093 and the Great Recession — fostered a climate where immigrants became easy scapegoats for complex problems.
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To anyone with an ear for Soviet terminology, this sounded like the institution which fostered communist zeal across the Red Army.
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G20 and G7 communiques have long stated that stable and strong growth is best fostered by stable and calm currency markets.
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That self-acceptance can be fostered by some of the above strategies, including getting social support from caring adults and peers.
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Having served on the House ethics committee, Mr Deutch noticed that divvying up seats evenly between the two sides fostered civility.
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The black-and-white kitten came into the shelter as a stray in November and was fostered by a staff member.
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Combined with nationalism fostered by war, it helps to create a feeling that women have a moral duty to make money.
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He has acted as an adviser to political leaders in Asia and Europe and fostered big ambitions in the United States.
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Anurag Agrawal, a researcher of plant-animal relations at Cornell University, suggested cannibalism could be fostered as a pest-management strategy.
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Whittley, 20, the first of 17 kids that the couple has fostered, is only six years younger than her adopted dad.
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The "Charlie's Angels" actress, who last week announced her separation from husband Will Kopelman, has adopted and fostered many abandoned dogs.
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American foreign policy may have been wrapped in the language of human rights, but its actions have often fostered anything but.
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Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has come under scrutiny for allegations that his 22016 presidential campaign fostered a hostile environment for women.
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Siri was introduced five years ago, a project fostered by Steve Jobs and introduced by Tim Cook just before Jobs died.
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According to Troxel, a good night's sleep out on the town can actually be fostered by healthy nocturnal habits at home.
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The disparity between the capital's needs and those of the rest of the country has fostered a strain of London nationalism.
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The members of FaZe had fostered a fandom of millions online, but they weren't effectively converting their audience numbers into cash.
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The reforms fostered Irish recovery from the GFC, with several multinationals choosing to base their European operations in the Emerald isle.
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In five years, Michelle and her husband have fostered 107 children, 13 from the United States, the rest from other countries.
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The show looks at the ways in which the booming economy of Spanish cities fostered the artists cherished to this day.
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Early in their relationship, the two played drawing and sculpture-building games, which fostered a sense of openness to creative experimentation.
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They could set their own rates and rules, and reap the benefits of a machine that fostered client satisfaction and loyalty.
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Over the past 17 years, it's fostered something that is increasingly rare and vital in our current times—a real community.
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His natural talents and outgoing nature caught the attention of well-meaning teachers who fostered his abilities and praised his talents.
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And at the same time, urban areas have fostered islands of cultural and economic liberalism amid a sea of rural conservatism.
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Among its allegations is that the company has fostered systematic involvement in the abuse and debasement of women in recent years.
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He was visible in those places, and that fostered a sense of inclusion that played in his favor on Tuesday night.
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Accounting for years of wrongdoing is costly, and dismantling hierarchies that fostered harm can lead, in the short term, to chaos.
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It also fostered and financed a project called V-Day, which has raised tens of millions of dollars for antiviolence organizations.
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Mr. Day-Lewis and Mr. Anderson deliberately fostered that dynamic off camera, hoping to conjure movie magic once it was rolling.
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The urban exodus of the last half-century has fostered dependence on motorized vehicles and a commensurate decline in daily exercise.
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Indo-Caribbeans have historically been excluded from the larger South Asian community, which has further fostered a feeling of deep disconnect.
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Bird won the first of her two W.N.B.A. championships while driven by a competitive temperament fostered by observing Taurasi in college.
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Advocates of the liberal arts will maintain that the intellectual experiences fostered in these disciplines ought to be available to everyone.
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And Brexit, stoked by a nationalist campaign that demonized migrants, fostered a climate in which race hate surged after the referendum.
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Some of these Improvements have come, thanks to the Chinese's government's exponential investment in science that has fostered this international interaction.
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Can there be business as usual in the climate of racism, misogyny, homophobia and xenophobia that the election exposed and fostered?
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"Perhaps the recent tendency for inflation to run below target in many countries has fostered a degree of complacency," he said.
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Descended from two eminent musical families, he became a maverick, questioned the establishment and fostered a career on his own terms.
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Kalanick was ousted as CEO in 2017 over concerns he had fostered an unhealthy workplace environment but remained on the board.
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Director Peter Faiman described the two as being at odds from day one, although the tension between them fostered intense feelings.
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The investigations have created a distraction, fostered a bunker mentality in City Hall and hampered the mayor in pursuing his agenda.
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In this brave new world, like-minded states fostered transnationalism to limber up for the increased competition of a global economy.
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That meant members of Congress generally felt cross-pressured between partisan and ideological imperatives, and it fostered a broadly cooperative atmosphere.
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And it's a culture that Brennan and many political elites like him have fostered, and from which they have personally benefited.
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Lionsgate The legendary British sci-fi comic magazine 20003 AD has fostered such talents as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, and Grant Morrison.
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Today, meet Sadie Bug, 2-year-old pit bull mix currently being fostered in Madison, Wisconsin, through the Adopt Me Animal Rescue.
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And many say that USA Gymnastics, the sport's governing body, failed to protect them and fostered a culture where abuse could thrive.
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Previous agreements with Mali fostered better relations with the army, and the new treaty promises the Tuareg a louder voice in government.
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"We have been a foster family for over 10 years and in that time, we have fostered over 40 children," she wrote.
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Google is facing a lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court alleging that the company has fostered a culture of secrecy and fear.
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But despite being an outspoken and passionate defender of Democratic causes in Congress, Cummings fostered strong relationships with Republicans across Capitol Hill.
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Research suggests that the TVA, for instance, fostered a manufacturing cluster in its own area but to the detriment of other regions.
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The misalignment led to devastation in the Rust Belt, helped lay the groundwork for the Japanese bubble and fostered enormous trade imbalances.
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He also took aim at Trump's opposition to trade agreements, which Paulson said have created U.S. jobs and fostered innovation and competitiveness.
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Amid a disconcerting political climate wherein the Trump administration has publicly fostered climate science misinformation, any accurately disseminated climate information is valuable.
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But then Islamist parties which the army had once fostered insisted on his dismissal on the grounds that he is an Ahmadi.
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The proverbial slipcovers I'd reupholstered in the past hadn't fostered other similar actions, whereas the swagger required by dining alone, say, might.
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During a recent five-day stretch, eight candidates popped up across the state, their appearances fostered by groups of dedicated local volunteers.
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There is a camaraderie fostered among viewers as they share the experience of recognizing and remembering particular movie stars and political figures.
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He argued that trade agreement fostered economic relations with Southeast Asian countries, pressing China to, among other things, raise their trade standards.
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Beyond the fundamental human need for connection — fostered through the artist's participatory pieces — there's an imperative to participate in the public forum.
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By dint of his focus on the global south, his characters' grow against the backdrop of the inequality fostered by global capitalism.
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Lee Saunders, the president at AFSCME, said that in overturning Abood the court tossed out a longstanding precedent that fostered labor peace.
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It fostered a middle ground between being secretive and being out, a safe space for testing out a new way of living.
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And the "war on terrorism" has fostered the delusion that, with a final push on a battlefield somewhere, it can be won.
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Her activities have fostered a surreal dichotomy in her public persona, as she is photographed on red carpets and in refugee camps.
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A nationwide awakening to workplace mistreatment has fostered a market for video companies and for actors who step into short, uncomfortable roles.
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CKE deflected by blaming the violations on its franchisees' stores, but worker advocates argue that CKE fostered a culture that encouraged violations.
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Credit unions said they prized the close relationship they've fostered with the independent regulator and didn't want lawmakers to interfere with it.
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Greater loss reserve stability was fostered by the company's sale of run-off business segments and higher reinsurance utilization on current business.
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Trump and Abe have fostered the type of international partnership that American presidents have long sought as they confront global flash-points.
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But it fostered a whole industry of mirth populated with cultural figures from hack jokesters to respectable writers slumming it as humorists.
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A series of interest rate hikes and currency interventions in Mexico also have fostered trust in the strength of the local currency.
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The corporation also fostered the continuing education of its employees — for example, by helping pay their tuition as they pursued advanced degrees.
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But there also isa belief that the environment fostered by the likes of Perfect Game is doing harm as well as good.
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Dickinson said the platform helped her connect more directly with an engaged following of people, which has since fostered several repeat shoppers.
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Before leaving the gallery in 1975, Mr. Kertess fostered the careers of Barry Le Va, David Novros, Alan Saret and Dorothea Rockburne.
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The name Winnie immediately rang a bell for Howard, who had fostered a puppy by the same name almost a year prior.
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Fostered by Atomic, the same incubator that gave the world Hims/Hers, the startup delivers herbal sleep solutions, tailored to the user.
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Afterward, Nehru, Gandhi's political heir, suppressed Hindu nationalist organizations and fostered his own countervailing conception of India as a pluralist, secular state.
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"I'm excited by the partnerships that Arkansas has fostered to connect Medicaid beneficiaries to work and educational opportunities," she wrote on Twitter.
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The easing in international trade tensions fostered the expectation of a gradual pick-up in economic activity worldwide in the coming months.
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Access to the festival grounds and some performances was free; circus workshops and other activities fostered a lively atmosphere during the day.
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As for the critical task of helping pitchers avoid injury, Callaway fostered an environment in Cleveland that gave them a good chance.
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The germ theory of disease and other scientific advances in the 19th century fostered a sense of mastery over the microbial world.
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They had fostered teenage sisters as she trained for New York last year, but the girls have moved on to community college.
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It fostered this badass outcast experience; nobody was paying attention to us, so we felt like we could do whatever we wanted.
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But the culture they fostered — hermetically sealed worlds of hypochondria and self-indulgence — were by then an indelible part of modern Europe.
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She and Ms. Rice were introduced to each other by Mr. Kricfalusi, who, Ms. Byrd said, later fostered a rivalry between them.
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While president, Mr. Odebrecht fostered close ties with Ms. Rousseff and her mentor and predecessor, former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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Rather, nationwide changes are needed in the ubiquitous food environment that has fostered a steady climb toward a weight-and-health disaster.
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These investments, in turn, made it easier for people to adapt to change, and fostered ever greater equalities of income and opportunity.
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Instead of solely praising and emphasizing individual achievements, collaboration and helping one another can and should be introduced and fostered early on.
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While technology co-working spaces, known as "incubation centers," have fostered innovation and opportunities, high crime rates continue to blight everyday life.
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The findings of the survey prompted Nike to launch an investigation into whether the company fostered a hostile work environment for women.
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But Amazon&aposs increasing in-housing, along with moves from FedEx to outsource fewer parcels, has fostered a decline in USPS volume.
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When educationalists fetishize "big data," we lose the learning and the emotional connections that are fostered when children engage in unstructured play.
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Trump capitalizes on 'spying' storm But in the hyperbolic atmosphere fostered around the Mueller probe by Trump, all nuance is already lost.
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Lauren Greene sued her boss in December 2628, alleging that he fostered a hostile work environment involving sexual harassment and gender discrimination.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans' attachment to their pets has fostered a $60 billion industry that is producing best-in-breed stock performance.
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Health insurers were hiking their rates dramatically and might pull out of the market altogether if the uncertainty fostered by Trump continued.
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According to Bundles, having her name and likeness on the product fostered a personal connection with her ever-growing audience of black women.
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G fostered my passion for writing, introduced me to hundreds of incredible stories and practically held my hand through my college admissions process.
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Combined with counseling-out practices, I believe the expansion of charter schools has fostered a two-tier system hurting the most vulnerable students.
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In contrast to the Obama administration's aggressive approach to try to close these schools, the Trump administration has fostered a much friendlier climate.
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Trump's personality gives oxygen to story Trump's personality has also at times appeared to be exacerbating the sense of crisis fostered in Washington.
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She has also fostered programs like the Aji Challenge, which brings Chilean entrepreneurs to MIT to develop partnerships and strategies for their technologies.
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A kitten who is fostered in a quiet home with only one very quiet woman will probably be more comfortable with women later.
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They and others also told the magazine that Moonves had fostered a company culture that allowed for rampant sexual harassment throughout the ranks.
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America then fostered not just a taste for spam, but also a distinct local identity, hoping to dampen Okinawans' desire to rejoin Japan.
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A local woman had found him with a lot of wounds and fostered him, but he'd obviously had some kind of training already.
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It is also not a secret that it is women who have fostered cuisines and created meals in home kitchens around the world.
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The fabric that binds the Chinese digital economy and has fostered its seemingly boundless growth is the magic combination of commerce and mobile.
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He hurried away and wrote a poem, decrying not only the Nazi executioners but also Soviet anti-Semitism and the amnesia it fostered.
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Will Hurd, who won reelection in a district that Hillary Clinton won in 2016, were people who had fostered a distinctly personal brand.
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It marked the start of commercial insurance; protection against loss from looting, fire and the perils of the high seas fostered global trade.
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They and others also told the magazine that Moonves had fostered a company culture that allowed for rampant sexual harassment throughout his ranks.
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"They weren't even engaged or married, yet they recognized that they had this connection and they fostered it through these letters," she says.
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France, Italy and Spain need space to address what Macron calls "injustices" fostered by years of high unemployment, economic precariousness and social exclusion.
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Having conquered Mr Xi with "Iowa nice", the state government hopes that a relationship fostered over 30 years will survive what comes next.
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The premise is strong: use venture on a small, concentrated number of ideas, fostered by experts and internal resources, to create strong businesses.
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G-20 and G-7 communiques have long stated that stable and strong growth is best fostered by stable and calm currency markets.
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Fundamentalist approaches to evangelicalism have long fostered anti-intellectual, anti-rational, black-and-white, and authoritarian mindsets—the very traits that define Trump.
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I was not making art as a child, and would never have predicted that I would become an artist, although creativity was fostered.
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Lytle became a father figure for Crews, and he fostered in him the idea that writers were a class apart from other people.
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T.I. lamented the living conditions in America's inner cities and said long-term "excruciating circumstances" have fostered aggression and frustration in various communities.
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But that's cold comfort when every other change seems tailor-made to smother the joyful collecting and experimenting that Destiny's original customization fostered.
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Since Murphy broke through on the comedy scene in the 1980s, he's been connected to multiple women and fostered a large, loving family.
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While these techniques have fostered stunning advances in medicine, they also harbor the potential for misuse if they fall into the wrong hands.
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The IWS-NYC bloc at today's march represents the continued mission of "renewed radicalism, solidarity, and internationalism" that the International Women's Strike fostered.
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Ms. Rockness said in an interview that Miss Trotter's family did not understand why she abandoned a career that Ruskin would have fostered.
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Trump, who has fostered a particularly close relationship with Saudi Arabia, has expressed concern about Khashoggi and pledged to find out what happened.
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The twin-over-full arrangement did not militate against the orgiastic, as my parents had proved, but much more often, it fostered friendship.
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Netanyahu, who is in the midst of a tough reelection campaign with elections April 9, has fostered a close with relationship with Trump.
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The Federal Reserve's ultra-low interest rates during Barack Obama's presidency widened the wealth gap and fostered anger among working Americans, Republican Sen.
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The combination of a growing middle-class, more overseas experience and easier access to information have fostered more interest than I've seen before.
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It has changed how venture capital works and has fostered a trend of companies staying private for much longer than companies used to.
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The kiosks are a great example of the quick, versatile, elegant functionality that all kinds of governments fostered in the post-war era.
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With his immigration crackdown and other policies, the president has fostered a climate of fear among the populace, sowing division rather than unity.
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IT, as a general purpose technology (GPT) had a broad-based industry effect that fostered interrelated innovations in all sectors of the economy.
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Since 21625 and until 2900, this has been used by Congress for Puerto Rico's advantage through special tax provisions that fostered economic development.
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Dr. Rotjan, who is also the chief scientist for the area's conservation trust, said the recent protections might have fostered the coral rebound.
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"What type of environment is being fostered by the head coach?" the ESPN analyst and former NFL player Damien Woody said on Friday.
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Toxic atmosphere In his interview, Trump said Comey had fostered a toxic atmosphere at the FBI, which his dismissal was meant to remedy.
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The album rollout for i like it hasn't, by appearances, significantly increased the fanbase fostered by their massively successful 219 self-titled debut.
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She has been a fierce promoter of NLGJA's work in and out of the newsroom and has fostered our friendly relationship with Reuters.
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Trump's moves have also fostered an unlikely friendship between Asian giants China and Japan as the two hedge against uncertain U.S. foreign policy.
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This has fostered a certain kind of community, both among its customers and its employees, that the company isn't afraid to boast about.
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The story also deals with the resentment Walker's success fostered from her husband (Blair Underwood), who didn't relish living in his wife's shadow.
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For him, it is a system that has fostered inequality, robbed young people of opportunity and perverted the values of a just society.
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The resignations have fostered a deep distrust among many eurosceptics in her party, undermining her position and casting doubt over the Brexit process.
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Moly-2345 suppliers refute the report's findings, a position echoed by the Nuclear Energy Agency, which has fostered closer ties between producing nations.
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Stan Lee, the comic book impresario who fostered the creation of Spider-Man, Black Panther and the X-Men, died yesterday at 95.
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In Berlin, the scene was fostered by a cis hetero Black woman, Mother Leo Saint Laurent, who spent years teaching voguing throughout Germany.
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There is also a wide perception among patients, fostered by many eye doctors who do the surgery, that the procedure is virtually foolproof.
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What's more, one study he highlights used playing the 1990s video games Minesweeper or Solitaire as examples of time wasting that fostered creativity.
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But more important is that this city, famed for "making things" and for its educational institutions, fostered an environment that encouraged new ideas.
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It is fostered by a lack of inclusive education in schools and restricted access to public spaces due to inaccessible infrastructure, Salelkar said.
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Under the status quo, each state can determine how public employers and employees will engage, a system that has largely fostered labor peace.
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They say Bela and Martha Karolyi, the famed owners of Karolyi Ranch, inflicted verbal and emotional abuse that fostered a culture of fear.
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But the market has fostered cut-price competition, with the top three players incurring millions of dollars in losses due to heavy discounts.
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This docile wonder exists in a world of its own, self-contained and ambivalent toward anything outside the small ecosystem it has fostered.
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But he was ready and willing to speak to the company's untraditional path and the unique connection it has fostered with its users.
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This frenetic online environment has fostered the perfect space for rumormongering, creating a need for fast and accurate ways to counter false narratives.
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The company's repeated tone deafness has fostered a reputation as a bumbling—if not malicious—telecom giant wandering well out of its depth.
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Still, she told Smith Alumnae Quarterly, "I don't want to be remembered as the grand accountant," but rather as someone who fostered diversity.
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The program has improved youth engagement, fostered math skills and encouraged youth to earn a GED, according to the director of the program.
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He said the government has fostered private sector participation and grown non-oil revenue as part of this push toward diversifying the economy.
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It definitely fostered dialog that I hope will engender a more critical approach to looking at workers' rights, specifically within the art world.
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Digital innovation in the White House has fostered political transparency and openness, helping reaffirm some of our oldest and most formative American values.
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It fostered both the beginnings of the University of Paris and, quite literally, the city's abandoned children in the orphan home it ran.
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The friendships and collaborations fostered through Fashion Moda and Colab largely set the course of New York's downtown art scene during the '27s.
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This arrangement fostered an intimate familiarity between crooks and government officials, something that would, in Arkan's case, prove mutually beneficial for both sides.
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Similarly, while Republicans have frequently praised the economic growth fostered by Silicon Valley, they've also taken to attacking tech censorship of conservative viewpoints.
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Only this week did she announce she had changed her mind, reportedly after having dinner with a lesbian couple who had fostered eight children.
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But Islamic state has fostered online images of a disciplined, invincible force surging almost unchecked through enemy lines, video often overlaid with heroic music.
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These are the platforms that have fostered creativity, given birth to internet-native humor and music, and, with regard to Twitter, changed the world.
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Dresden has fostered the growth and development of Dart Appraisal's executive management team, as well as a secondary level of management within the company.
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It argued that if dorm-life really fostered the "sense of collectivism" that its proponents claim, then children from orphanages would score top marks.
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As for the increasing "mainlandisation" of Hong Kong politics, among ordinary Hong Kong folk it has fostered only cynicism and a sense of powerlessness.
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Ongoing trade tensions have fostered fears of a slowdown in global growth and have kept pressure on risk markets and sparked appetite for Treasurys.
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They have fostered a climate of terror in which people no longer dare talk to journalists, except to lavishly compliment Kadyrov and his policies.
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Schwarzenegger wrote about adopting the dog in her children's book Maverick and Me. Maverick was one of seven puppies Schwarzenegger and her sister fostered.
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On the left of the SPD, Nahles has fostered close links to trade unions and is herself a member of IG Metall, Germany's biggest.
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After an acrimonious campaign relationship with the technology sector, the play-nice period fostered by Trump's December 15 Tech CEO Summit has definitely waned.
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The stock onslaught fostered a bid for less risky assets like U.S. debt as yields on maturities across the board sank to multiyear lows.
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Ties with India are stronger thanks to an open border, which has fostered trade and allowed millions of Nepalese labourers to find work there.
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At the same time, it has seemingly fostered a community of creators making videos that involve putting kids in concerning, and even exploitive, situations.
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That urge and a competitive zest were fostered later on in high school when he lost out on first place in a cooking challenge.
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Through alliances with other researchers and organizations, both public and private, it has fostered collaboration in addressing some of the world's most pressing issues.
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Renewed demand for emerging market assets, and a nascent economic recovery have fostered demand for Brazilian assets following the deepest recession in a century.
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Globalization, and the free markets which make it a reality, must be nurtured and fostered by those who helped created it, the United States.
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Biniam's father Tsegaye said residents had often complained to city authorities about the dump, warning it fostered disease and put local families at risk.
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He did explain his love of Bitcoin, first fostered during his senior year of college in 2012 when he managed to mine 22 Bitcoins.
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U.S. negotiators shouldn't jeopardize our status as a leader in the digital revolution by undermining the legally permissive environment that has fostered our success.
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But the culture warriors failed to turn back the clock, and Reaganomics, intensified during the presidency of George W. Bush, fostered inequality and speculation.
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Jones and InfoWars were well-aware of the unhinged community of 'Sandy Hook Investigators' they had fostered," court filings read, according to HuffPost. "Mr.
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"There's always been these institutions that have fostered art movements, like the Art Students League and the New York Studio School," Mr. Deitch said.
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It is not the "Empire of Liberty," an exemplary catalyst for nations, that Jefferson saw as the country's role in a hope-fostered future.
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The Pelosi approach is designed to show that Democrats can govern and can provide stability after two years of chaos fostered by Trump's disruption.
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The fantasy of the early web — a world without color or sex — fostered a belief that the world was largely past issues like inequality.
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This fostered a "sense of fairness and collaboration in saving water," according to a report on what California could learn from Australia's millennium drought.
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Is there a new kind of love emerging in new social movements, one that works against the narrow kind of love fostered by capitalism?
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By severing military and civilian life, the all-volunteer force has fostered a hands-off culture of deference to and reverence for armed forces.
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Afterall, skills such as "abstraction, deduction, foresight, modelling, and planning"—which are fostered by mathematics training—are applicable to everything from engineering to accounting.
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Donald Trump declared that President Obama had been "born in the United States, period," ostensibly putting to rest a controversy he fostered for years.
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A new pattern has emerged whereby voters respond less to economic winds than to a tribalism fostered by demographic changes, social media and more.
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This produced the first canon of great modern literary works, fostered competing articulations of national identity and even prompted the standardization of written Korean.
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Ms. King said being steeped in the church and growing up in a loving environment that fostered inquisitiveness helped spur her father's spiritual growth.
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Washington has strongly criticized this approach, and the typically strong relationship between the two countries — fostered by Duterte's predecessor Benigno Aquino III — has deteriorated.
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From the beginning, eBay has worked to create a marketplace that is inclusive, fair, fostered by global trade, and empowered by small business entrepreneurship.
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While a few productions fostered dialogue between Japanese and French artists, most were an intriguing, if occasionally puzzling, window onto Japan's rich theater scene.
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That has fostered an institutional skepticism about the American military's increasing reliance on Special Operations Forces in recent years, like those spread across Africa.
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He was murdered because he had fostered a powerful vision of visibility around Bangladesh's marginalized L.G.B.T. communities and published Bangladesh's only L.G.B.T. magazine, Roopbaan.
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The allegations do not involve inappropriate sexual conduct, they are focused on the workplace culture he fostered and the offensive things he allegedly said.
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A lot of this artistic growth has been fostered by Jazz Re:freshed, an organization based in West London that has presented concerts since 2003.
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An internal review by US Special Operations Command says that an "unhealthy sense of entitlement" was fostered among its newest candidates during their training.
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Ronny Jackson, Trump's VA secretary pick, drank on the job, overprescribed medication and fostered a hostile work environment as personal physician to the president.
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This has fostered the continuity of cultural norms and for a long time "shielded" Bangladeshis from extremist ideas, argues Tahir Abbas of Leiden University.
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And in 2014, a family of bottlenose dolphins fostered a baby melon-headed whale, who learned to surf and jump like his new peers.
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In the 1990s, though, the party refurbished Mao's image and fostered a popular revival to bolster its authority and blunt calls for political liberalization.
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Including these three soloists, Young Concert Artists has fostered the careers of 293 musicians over the course of almost six decades: an admirable achievement.
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The affordable housing crisis in the Bay Area and Seattle is changing the landscape and makeup of the communities that fostered the tech boom.
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DARPA fostered a decentralized, networked system that brought the operations of large companies into experimental alliance with innovative startup firms in various technology fields.
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Many former Away employees noted that while these rules were supposed to create more transparency, in practice, they actually fostered a culture of fear.
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Jackson withdrew his nomination last week as VA secretary amid allegations he drank on the job, overprescribed medication and fostered a hostile work environment.
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The wage-based economy, on the other hand, fostered dependence, powerlessness and the privation that comes with depending on the boom-and-bust cycle.
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The vilification of the N.G.O.s is in some ways an extension of the malaise that fostered the nationalist sentiments these populist leaders have exploited.
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Just ask Renée Bacher, a dog owner who's fostered more than 100 dogs through Companion Animal Alliance, a municipal shelter in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Rodger was, however, inspired by the kind of virulent anti-woman resentment that is too often fostered and given safe haven in MRA spaces.
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Their chemistry, along with a big community watching at home and interacting on social media, fostered a real sense of camaraderie with the show.
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Like many Americans, I've inexplicably fostered an obsession with the royals since childhood, an interest that likely began with my mother's adoration of Princess Diana.
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Once families have fostered open communication, Ginsburg recommends that parents work on strategies that allow kids to look for help without feeling shame or stigma.
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And in other accusations pervading Silicon Valley, the founders allegedly fostered a "boy's club" environment that purposefully excluded women from both social and professional gatherings.
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She has also fostered that love in her own children, Prince George, who turns 6 on July 22, Princess Charlotte 4, and Prince Louis 1.
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"He's fostered an administration of white supremacy and he is not welcome here in our time of mourning," said one of the organizers, Arielle Cohen.
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In contrast, Team USA's early exits have fostered newfound fervour for the game in the countries that have found themselves in contention for the title.
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Friendship with other Republicans Despite being an outspoken and passionate defender of Democratic causes in Congress, Cummings fostered strong relationship with Republicans across Capitol Hill.
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The group is also putting out a renewed call for pets already in their centers to be fostered — allowing space for those recently rescued animals.
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In Saudi Arabia, as in Egypt, the collapse of authority across the region has fostered a fierce nationalism and a craving for strong, authoritarian gestures.
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Kim Kardashian has fostered relationships with this type of fan before, too, inviting one to sit with her at a Kanye West concert in 2013.
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The researchers also found that neighborhoods that fostered opportunities for the last generation are likely to be more successful for the next generation as well.
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The Discovery writers have threaded many hints and fostered quite a bit of speculation on what Control might be — or specifically what it might become.
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Some said the string of decisions showed a company that prioritized profits over safety and fostered a culture of performance pressure, both charges Muilenburg disputed.
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Stewart and Ozell had fostered Lenny from Los Angeles-based dog rescue Wags and Walks, which has helped stars including Paris Jackson and Tom Brady.
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It's so nice that everybody whose career she has fostered, who she has given so much to, is here showing their love for her today.
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The U.S. overthrow of Saddam Hussein removed a check on Iranian regional influence, empowered the Iraqi Shia and created instability that fostered the Islamic State.
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Shaw, a centre of black culture whose Howard Theatre had fostered the careers of Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington, burned like a city at war.
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If your child gives a buck to a homeless person and then immediately forgets about it, you probably have not fostered any long-lasting habit.
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"Federal funding for the arts and humanities has fostered an enormous amount of creativity and appreciation for American history, culture, and values," says Dr. Rosner.
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Loon was part of Google X, the arm of the search company that fostered audacious projects applying emerging technologies to stubborn problems in novel ways.
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However, the boom fostered by the European Central Bank's (ECB) easy money policies will tempt politicians to shun the hard decisions involved in deeper integration.
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Whichever side of the fence you're on, it's hard to deny the level of creativity and technological talent Pokémon modding has fostered over the years.
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United staff in Chicago showed poor judgment, but their bosses are guilty of having fostered a culture where this behavior is possible if not encouraged.
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The desktop publishing industry that Adobe and Macromedia and Aldus had fostered was rising up and defending their right to use the tool they wanted.
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Cutie patootie Amber is great with other dogs her size or bigger — she's being fostered with a large four-legged brother, and they're good buds.
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Created in the early 1990s, the deal fostered the development of a large and complicated North American supply chain, especially between the U.S. and Mexico.
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Mid-level employees at the company were getting both crankier and more empowered, and critics everywhere were arguing that Facebook's tools fostered tribalism and outrage.
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"Growing up in the Church fostered an inner spirituality that also introduced me to the concept of music having a deeper meaning," she told Hyperbae.
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The buoyant fundraising market has fostered fierce competition for deals to put investment capital to work, driving up acquisition prices that can erode potential returns.
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LaVey's mission, more than anything was to challenge the hypocrisy fostered by the Christian Church and to harness dark forces while he was doing so.
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Butina credited the "legendary American 'armed society'" fostered by the NRA as having led to lower homicide rates in the United States than in Russia.
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Others have looked at imagined futures, as Trump has fostered a vogue in dystopias such as George Orwell's 1984 and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.
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In foreign policy, however, the fog of uncertainty fostered by the president's divergent campaign trail statements and discordant selection of advisers has begun to clear.
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"The four ROLM founders shared a dislike of unions, which they believed fostered adversarial relationships among people who should be working together," Berlin gently notes.
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Chatter started up about Price's misogynistic taste—he was, after all, the person who passed on "The Handmaid's Tale"—and about the culture he fostered.
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Her father spent his days building bombs at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, and her stay-at-home, crafter mom fostered her interest in the arts.
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The Minnesota senator has been the subject of reports in recent days that include allegations from former staffers that she fostered a hostile work environment.
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Whether Trump would lose his party's nomination remains unclear because today's political polarization has fostered such a blind devotion to the leaders of one's party.
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The suspensions came as an ESPN report published last week alleged the Maryland Terrapin coaches fostered a toxic and abusive culture for the football players.
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The rise has fostered a suspicion that what Mrs May calls "monopolies and vested interests" have pushed up prices to unwary customers to inflate profits.
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The leak of Sadler's McCain comment rocked the West Wing last week and fostered a new sense of suspicion and mistrust within the communications shop.
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From 2011 to 2014, austerity in the public sector fostered an economic headwind, reducing overall growth by nearly half a percentage point annually, economists estimate.
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This has fostered the notion of exponential change, in which technology advances slowly at first and then with increasing rapidity with each succeeding technological generation.
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Burgeoning relationship For Macron, the issue presents a sticking point in a burgeoning relationship with Trump, one he's actively fostered since taking office in May.
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Naturally, many of the users who previously spewed racial slurs at CT just moved over to Gab or Voat, where their behavior is proudly fostered.
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The move fostered hardware designers to go all in on convertibles — devices that performed double duty as laptops or slates, with adjustable keyboards to match.
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And it appears that similar sites have fostered their own communities, with people leaving comments and coming back to the same streams, again and again.
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He also explained how his family-oriented management style increased productivity and fostered loyalty, and how he adapted to food delivery apps to increase sales.
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Though known to have a volcanic temper, he also fostered loyalty among a small group of staff members and has a reputation as a homebody.
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Rabbi Cowan left in 2004 to run a program the foundation had fostered: the Institute for Jewish Spirituality, now on West 27th Street in Manhattan.
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It is not just the owner Roman Abramovich's largess that has turned this club into a modern superpower, but the culture he has fostered, too.
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On Tuesday, before Mr. Cohn's announcement, Mr. Trump dismissed talk of chaos in his White House while acknowledging that he deliberately fostered a fractious atmosphere.
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And who would really be surprised if the unusual political conditions in the United States today fostered unexpected patterns in the economy and stock market?
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My family's lore holds that my great-uncle was one of the 10,000 children who were sent to Britain to be fostered wherever they could.
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They seemed calculated to demonstrate a malleability and versatility fostered in later years by Daniel Barenboim and honed to a fine touch by Mr. Muti.
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Some of those groups were initially fostered, financed and backed by Iran, but they soon multiplied, and many had little or no connection to Tehran.
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That competition seems to have fostered rather than hampered an enduring friendship, to the point that they should consider performing under a joint name: Cluben?
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Following World War II, and up to stricter playground regulations in the 203s, artists, architects, and designers imagined new playgrounds that fostered this fluid creativity.
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For more than a decade, the Guptas had fostered relations with the South African branch of the Bank of Baroda, India's second-biggest national bank.
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It also probably didn't hurt that the Schluters proved to be exceptionally altruistic people, who had fostered more than 120 foster children over the years.
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She has fostered talent on her team, currently coached by Jerry Schumacher, whom Flanagan initially joined as the only female runner at Bowerman in 2009.
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Young talented artists that have been fostered in Seattle are moving to LA or New York, where there are so many more opportunities to flourish.
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Mr. Buffett has fostered a reputation for allowing the businesses that Berkshire purchases to operate with little interference and hasn't pushed for big job cuts.
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He has fostered corruption, eroded the rule of law and alienated the United States and other NATO allies while inching closer to Russia and Iran.
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Allain quickly fostered an environment that balanced intense discipline — the players laughed about his habit of kicking the back of the bench — with open creativity.
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At YouTube, Blasberg has fostered collaborations between top creators and brands in order to better elevate the profiles of the brands and the YouTube stars.
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Having fostered an interest in making films that explore the transformation of nontraditional places and spaces into homes, I was immediately intrigued by Mario's world.
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Both concerts were presented by Jazz Re:freshed, a small British organization that for the last 14 years has fostered young and diverse talents in London.
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A new internal review by US Special Operations Command says an "unhealthy sense of entitlement" was fostered among its newest candidates during their training process.
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Once there was a collection of Judeo-Christian nation-states, Bannon argued, that practiced a humane form of biblical capitalism and fostered culturally coherent communities.
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"Once a commons that fostered the amateur eccentric in every area of interest, the web, by 2015, was thoroughly overrun by commercial junk," he writes.
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Responsible lending and disciplined underwriting have fostered customer success: 98 percent of our customers are in good standing, and less than 2 percent default annually.
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Out There A small discrepancy in the value of a long-sought number has fostered a debate about just how well we know the cosmos.
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"This fostered my imagination, this created worlds for me, this let me see even realities — to go to Europe without leaving my room," she said.
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The adoption will be handled by the Humane Society of Rowan County in North Carolina while Joy is being fostered by an animal hospital employee.
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The American public must thank him for upholding policies that have fostered this relationship and created countless benefits for both American companies and American workers.
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One lawsuit claiming Baylor fostered a "culture of sexual violence" puts the number at more than 50 acts of rape over a four-year period.
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Like Brandt, Stecklein grew up playing for the Jr. Whitecaps, and said she saw a certain appeal training among the Whitecaps who fostered her game.
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A class-action lawsuit against Yale and its fraternities claims the university has fostered an environment where the fraternity houses dictate the campus social scene.
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Trump and Brown have fostered something of a bromance as the real estate mogul has surged to the front of the Republican primary presidential field.
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He is the ultimate success story for Soundcloud rappers, gaining a huge following on the audio streaming platform that has fostered the individuality of new rappers.
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Out of his Butcha Sound Studios in Manhattan, he has fostered his very own production line, facilitating both himself and others in the pursuit analog adventures.
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Though it was a trying experience – six-day work weeks, long production days, shooting for nine months out of the year – it fostered a familial camaraderie.
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She created a sanctuary of her zoo, and not only did she save their lives, but she brought love and fostered hope and bolstered their spirits.
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If nothing else, businesses in the tech industry have a responsibility to help fund these organizations and account for the changes they have fostered over time.
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I am mostly vegan, and my boyfriend is always vegan; when we've fostered dogs, we've fed them vegan dog food, and they've been fine with that.
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But other companies haven't fostered as much of a reputation for speaking out on social issues and standing up for human rights as the NBA has.
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But the two giants should be on their guard for another reason: having for so long fostered innovation, they are now at risk of sapping it.
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But in recent years, falling oil prices have driven up unemployment and fostered disillusionment among the young, who account for half of its 40 million people.
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"Whitesboro views this seal as a moment in time when good relations were fostered," said Dana Nimey-Olney, the village clerk, according to The Associated Press.
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But this is also a moment where more transparency might have fostered some sorely needed goodwill, especially in the context of there having been other outages.
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The closer links between North and South Korea were fostered during the recent Winter Olympic Games, where the two nations marched under a single unified flag.
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What I'll always remember most about the Acheron, though, even moreso than the music, is the camaraderie it fostered and the rock-solid community it built.
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The authoritarian constitution of 1890, borrowed from that of Bismarck's Germany, fostered emperor-worship and glorification of the armed forces—powerful features of Japan's war machine.
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Duskhu explains that Kramer began the process of grooming, by "making her feel special" and how he fostered trust with the young actress and her parents.
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"Amazon has successfully fostered the idea that a book is a thing of minimal value," Melville House founder Dennis Johnson told the magazine at the time.
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It's one of the only e-sports that has fostered that interest in the game by hosting women's events — though they're often few and far between.
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It is not a call to humanity but a call for reason, aimed at the policy makers who fail to understand the crisis they have fostered.
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The Sonic the Hedgehog series is all about going fast, so it's no surprise that 1992's Sonic 2 has fostered such an intense speedrunning community.
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" Stavran says that the room of survivors fostered a communal sense of encouragement to "live each day and not let the cancer rob living each day.
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"He could only walk about five feet before his tongue would start to turn purple," says Samantha Gagnon, a volunteer who fostered Buddy for 10 months.
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These three are Kenyan success stories, where innovation is being fostered through incubator spaces such as iHub and supported by companies like Google, IBM and Intel.
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At least since Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator, American political discourse has fostered a special genre: the speech of movie actors imitating statesmen and vice versa.
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You might think Europe is treading water these days, with one of its biggest financial centers, London, hamstrung by Brexit and the uncertainty it has fostered.
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For Moonies, as they are colloquially known, singing religious music, both American and Korean, was a part of regular services that fostered a sense of community.
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That is not to play down the economy's problems, but rather to stress that the economy still has momentum that could be — and should be — fostered.
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In fact, many sessions at the recent HUB week festival in Boston fostered enthusiasm around translating biomedical science into new medicines and better outcomes for patients.
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It's easy to see how it fostered a belief in some quarters that immigrants from such countries were pulling down wages and using up public services.
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But, interpreted to remove all responsibility for third party content, Section 230 fostered an anything goes, unruly, largely unregulated online world where human trafficking has exploded.
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But this latest iteration, more visible in the past ten years, was consciously fostered through decades of intellectual and political labor, beginning in the early 1970s.
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At the MLK breakfast, which was also attended by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Biden argued the current administration has fostered hate and prejudice.
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These bold creators have fostered a creative cottage industry, an entire genre, all of their own: the shitty grainy video of the inside of Berghain movement.
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Lauren Greene, the congressman's former communications director, sued her boss over allegations he fostered a hostile work environment where gender discrimination and sexual harassment were prevalent.
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The perception of a bargain is fostered by online retailers' use of something variously labeled list price, suggested price, reference price or manufacturer's suggested retail price.
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In the age of streaming music, there is no shortage of nostalgia for record stores that fostered a sense of community and also sold tangible products.
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From the company's perspective, policymakers accustomed to dealing with traditional hospitality operators need to adapt their regulations to the kind of travelling that Airbnb has fostered.
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Navigating Disney's buttoned-up culture may be a challenge for some Fox alumni, who will leave behind the less structured working environment fostered by Mr. Murdoch.
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Google has historically fostered a culture of free speech and debate inside the company, with employees often getting into heated conversations about political and social issues.
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Similarly, as the case of Myanmar shows, the colonial origins of the modern secular state have, in some ways, insidiously fostered the hardening of religious identities.
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Conflicts over this long-handled cooking tool have fostered a social-media meme, a front in the #MeToo movement and a handcrafted version that costs $250.
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"It's always been the nature of these kind of places that allowed for that," Mr. Staley said, when I asked how Roulette fostered that welcoming spirit.
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During that period, Brazil fostered close commercial ties with China, championed Cuba's authoritarian government and was a pillar of multilateral alliances that excluded the United States.
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HUD would: Prior to the Fair Housing Act, the federal government overtly fostered racial segregation through discriminatory policies and practices that governed housing development and finance.
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In economic overhauls, Mr. Vajpayee privatized state-owned industries, encouraged foreign investment, eased trade restrictions and fostered an information-technology revolution that created a million jobs.
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It also helps that Doyle's parents are custom home-builders who fostered her entrepreneurial spirit and are willing to lend a hand on the business side.
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A few days later, it hit me that I had fostered one "shallow relationship" with the man who works the front desk in my office building.
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This perspective has been fostered by the religious left's misguided belief that upholding the separation of church and state meant keeping religious beliefs personal and private.
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One of his team's creations, the lightweight 1983 Jeep Cherokee, with its integrated chassis and bodywork, fostered a huge market for the family sport utility vehicle.
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For too long Mr. Zuma has fostered a culture of arrogance and impunity among the ruling elite, and for too long the decay has continued unabated.
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Human rights ideology and neoliberalism were not twins, Moyn says, but both fostered a perception that social justice was passé or, worse, evocative of awful regimes.
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Quietly, some white Tulsans have worried that acknowledging that the city's media and political leaders fostered conditions for 1921 could open up a much larger debate.
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While Herring's time as a foster parent is over, she enjoys the photos and cards she receives from the children she fostered after they've been adopted.
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They clung to manners of speech and dress that were distinct from the (predominantly white) mainstream and that fostered a disregard, even a disdain, for assimilation.
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Frustration about the cuts fostered bipartisan agreement, with backlash on Thursday from both Democratic senators in New Jersey, and from a Republican ally of Mr. Trump.
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We now live in a world where relationships can be formed and fostered without ever meeting face-to-face or even being on the same continent.
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Louisville said Pitino "fostered a culture" of compliance and that McGee's activities could not have been monitored by "reasonable" practices because he intended to avoid detection.
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All this fostered an environment in which the students mostly likely to get through were those who had already been exposed to coding — young men, mostly.
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He also has fostered a reputation for allowing the businesses that Berkshire purchases to operate with little interference and has not pushed for big job cuts.
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The goodwill that Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale, and the late Heath Ledger fostered in the studio's Dark Knight trilogy feels like a relic from eons ago.
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"The ECB has fostered a climate of confidence and has the means to stop any new banking crisis degenerating into systemic territory," he said in a note.
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Nick Jonas fostered his budding solo career, releasing a couple of albums, starring in films like Goat and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and marrying Priyanka Chopra.
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While individuals should be held accountable for their actions, it's clear that those ugly forces fostered a kind of morally blind anarchy that fueled the bloody riots.
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The culture Bogle fostered at Vanguard was one of hard work, treating everyone with respect, always doing the right thing and putting clients' interests first, McNabb said.
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That's a ton more travel options in a short time, most of them enabled by the explosion of the smartphone and fostered somewhere in the Bay Area.
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Still these measures alone won't solve the scourge of hate violence, which is often a symptom of bias and stigma fostered by the government and popular society.
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His trip came as the two countries were seeking to improve ties after a detente was fostered following the first-ever inter-Korean summit earlier that year.
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The process of collective placemaking might also serve to counteract the atomization and isolation that neoliberal capitalism and its financial crisis have fostered in the developed world.
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Fostered by eerily staged public demonstrations, the movement was so successful that by the 1870s more than one million people in the United States were proud spiritualists.
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Vine has fostered emerging black voices like "King" Keraun Harris, who jump-started his career as a comedian after a stint in prison by making Vine videos.
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The company has traditionally fostered a culture of free speech and debate inside the company, with employees often getting into heated conversations about political and social issues.
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The new format allows players to act as passionate advocates – and even more interestingly, fostered a real debate about what values the jury should even consider important.
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Those deals were fostered in part because big TV companies were ostensibly hoping to borrow some of their supposed ability to connect with linear-TV-avoiding millennials.
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The stress and anxiety that has become so endemic in American society, due to chronic economic and social despair, has fostered a population disconnected from civic engagement.
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Disapprove though it may of the referendum, it is hard to see America abandoning the Kurdish autonomous enclave it fostered in 1991 and has backed ever since.
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Bill O'Reilly, Matt Lauer, Charlie Rose and many others all thrived in an environment that celebrated male achievements and fostered boys' club behavior at other employees' expense.
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As the years passed, governments seemed increasingly to distrust and ignore intellectual elites, precisely because the great universities fostered freedom of thought which could not be controlled.
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Baby-boomers, he argues, live in a "fantasy of immortality" fostered by advances in medicine, the cult of the independent self and capitalism's emphasis on perpetual growth.
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The U.S. consul general said China's size and international economic success had fostered the idea that it was acceptable for the country to ignore global trading rules.
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The chairman's public silence has fostered speculation within the party that the GOP could cut off resources to Trump soon and focus on salvaging down ballot races.
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Maduro's predecessor, Hugo Chavez, shunned Israel over its 2008-2009 war in Gaza, and fostered ties with the Palestinians as well as with Israel's arch-foe Iran.
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Instead, a collective sense of apathy seemed to permeate Havana, a feeling that appeared to have been fostered, at least to some degree, by the government itself.
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Exxon has long fostered climate change denial, but he has acknowledged that climate change is real and in 2009 came out in favor of a carbon tax.
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The still emerging pan-African social philosophy has fostered revolutions and social change in the past and will most certainly be behind resistance efforts in the future.
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Between 1999 and 2008 the exemption fostered at least 7,300 new housing units in downtown LA, where only 4,300 had been added in the three prior decades.
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Google said it was "quite surprised" when the Department of Labor claimed last week that the tech giant fostered an extreme gender pay gap across its workforce.
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Some of their posts are heartfelt, some are touching, others celebrate their accomplishments as mothers, and a few touch on the complex relationships fostered in all families.
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Mr. Zuckerberg himself has fostered the perception that Facebook leans liberal with his public comments about supporting citizenship for children of illegal immigrants and marriage equality rights.
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The state supported shadowy proxy groups like Kurdish Hezbollah (no connection to the Lebanese movement), which tortured and killed with impunity and fostered an atmosphere of terror.
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And the inequity fostered not only stifles individual student success, it stunts the growth of a workforce in which the majority of jobs require post-secondary education.
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"The prevailing pessimism since the global financial crisis, which fostered colorful language such as 'secular stagnation' and 'low-growth trap,' is clearly on the wane," he said.
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An agile mind, a buoyant personality, a brash self-confidence and an evolving set of personal convictions fostered a magnetism that the ring alone could not contain.
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The good news about the North American Free Trade Agreement is that it has fostered economic growth in Canada, Mexico and the United States for 23 years.
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Surveys conducted for the university, as well as interviews with undergraduate women, had found that some final clubs fostered an atmosphere of misogyny, sexual misconduct and entitlement.
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So once you've fostered an interest, then, and only then, can you do the kind of difficult, effortful and sometimes frustrating practice that truly makes you better.
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Another way to read the titular brothers is through nationality: Subicz's Austria-Hungary is Abel, murdered by Germany's Cain, which fostered Nazism and foisted it on Europe.
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These robust trading channels have opened sustainable opportunities for small and medium-sized businesses, improved local governance and fostered broad-based security for Palestinians and Israelis alike.
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Between the tweets, the scandals, and the general atmosphere that the Trump administration has fostered, it shouldn't surprise anyone that they are having trouble creating new policies.
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Trump, who has fostered a close relationship with the Saudis as central to his Middle East strategy, has waffled on how to respond to the Khashoggi killing.
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The King's support of boxing fostered an environment in which fighters received patronage from wealthy nobles, who supported their training and made heavy bets on the pugilists.
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"Even now, faced with the reality of a toxic environment Dartmouth fostered for multiple generations of female students, Dartmouth considers itself blameless," Marcuse said in a statement.
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He had been frequently accused of making sexist remarks and leering at young women on his staff, behavior they said fostered a macho culture throughout the company.
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John Borthwick is co-founder and CEO of betaworks, the startup studio that has fostered companies like Digg, Dots, Giphy, Chartbeat, TweetDeck, Gimlet Media, Bitly and Quibb.
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Mark Arminski is a Detroit native whose love of art was fostered early on through Saturday afternoon trips with his mother to the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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He has held countless musical gatherings there, and it has become a hub for the various communities he has fostered in Porch Stomp and Mergers and Compositions.
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Every great civilization has fostered great art, while authoritarian regimes customarily see artists as either nuisances, enemies of the state or tools for the creation of propaganda.
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The arrival of Mr. Ross and his team in Beijing had fostered optimism in China that the issue could be settled without any big moves by Beijing.
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Hawks say that the continued American restraint has fostered a perception in North Korea that the U.S. is a paper tiger, and frankly there's something to that.
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Trump also finds himself at odds with the NRA, a group he fostered close ties with that has been clear in its opposition to expanding background checks.
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Community, Sasse says, is fostered by individual acts of charity and fellow-feeling; government does what it needs to do when it gets out of the way.
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"These new hostilities have been needled and fostered by people who want to maintain control in this current system," she told Sam Adler-Bell at The Intercept.
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"I think all these gains are incredibly fragile, and they need to be fostered and protected," said Julia Pollak, a labor economist for the employment site ZipRecruiter.
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The injury fostered fears that Williamson — known for his viral dunks and incredible leaping ability — was too explosive for his own good, especially given his stocky build.
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What's ironic about Folau's absurd claims is that the very Christian churches who endorse Folau's views about mortal sins have fostered and concealed clergy who committed them.
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What's ironic about Folau's absurd claims is that the very Christian churches who endorse Folau's views about mortal sins have fostered and concealed clergy who committed them.
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They and others have done far more than emblazon their names on buildings: they have fostered an atmosphere in which new work can germinate and thrive. ♦
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A former employee featured in his 2017 report said Celadon leadership "fostered a toxic work culture where nepotism and a lack of accountability are rampant," Asbahi wrote.
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And the stubborn refusal to alter that model of globalization has fostered a global backlash against "trade" and, in recent years, brought the organization to near collapse.
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But he was also often criticized for his authoritarian leadership style and blamed for creating the win-at-all-costs company culture that fostered the emissions cheating.
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They are central planners who do not understand that decentralized growth fostered by property rights is far more important for economic stabilization than large top down projects.
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The playbook that Barra and Mulally each used fostered teamwork, promoted healthy collaboration and created cohesion around one team implementing one plan for the entire company's success.
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The sustained period of excessively low interest rates, engineered by the Federal Reserve, has fostered the emergence of numerous asset bubbles and not just in real estate.
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Just ask Titus Hayes, a watch repair supervisor at Shinola, a boutique timepiece, bicycle and leather goods manufacturer that has fostered a small renaissance in midtown Detroit.
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For years, the Zottolas fostered close ties to the Luchese and Bonanno crime families, providing and maintaining electronic gambling machines for mob-controlled hubs in New Jersey.
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But Rhode Island has had a rough 21st century, which has fostered a lot of discontent and distrust among the electorate and lent itself to unpredictable outcomes.
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Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, has fostered an especially close relationship with MBS and has already visited the Kingdom three times in 2017.
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I think Praxiteles would agree that whether digital or analog, emotional and sometimes sensual connections to art can be fostered and facilitated by embracing a panoramic display.
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"The main reason for the alarming rise of children in foster care is the opioid epidemic," says John DeGarmo, who with his wife has fostered over 50 children.
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One of the girls he and his wife fostered for a year and a half was subsequently adopted by an aunt and uncle, who raped and abandoned her.
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Abt uses the latest research to argue that these kinds of approaches haven't just fostered community resentment, but that they are ineffective ways of combating crime and violence.
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WOMAN CHARGED IN ADOPTED DAUGHTER&aposS DEATH FOSTERED 30 KIDS According to a source close to the investigation, the U.S. Attorney in Florida and attorneys within the Dept.
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After all, businesses too often embrace a set of short-sighted practices that have fostered greed, the exploitation of workers, decades-long inequality and our planetary ecological crisis.
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But it does draw in some highly passionate users, many of whom are experts at creative pursuits, in part because of the user base Apple's machines long fostered.
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Rather, her name seems to have become a punchline: an inside joke for a group of men whose bonds with one another were fostered by her ritual humiliation.
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As for the export violations, they say Fishenko intended for Arc to be a lawful export company, but "wrongly fostered a laissez-faire attitude toward the licensing requirements."
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Hughes — who left the company in 2007 — argues that Facebook has fostered its users' bad impulses, prevented other companies from competing, and gained "unilateral control over speech" worldwide.
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Exactly. And in fact, I think what the Holder report pointed out is that there were in fact some values that the company had that fostered that behavior.
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In reflecting on the culture that fostered this misconduct, the theater professionals BuzzFeed News spoke to repeatedly returned to the particularly intimate, relationship-driven nature of the industry.
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Season 4 has been especially pointed about how the Valley's oversized population of nerds, bros, and opportunists has fostered a business culture where pettiness is rewarded, not scorned.
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Developers like Naughty Dog (Uncharted), Rockstar (Grand Theft Auto), and Infinity Ward (Call of Duty) have fostered a theory of design in which "gaminess" must be carefully concealed.
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It means a doubling down on the Obama foreign policy that fostered the resurgence of a belligerent Russia, the rise of ISIS and chaos across the Middle East.
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"Those are positive stories, and it's fostered a risk-on environment that has persisted throughout the day," said Michael O'Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading in Greenwich, Connecticut.
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The company fostered initial interest through an activity message board and an invite-only system, and much of that connection appears to still be intact, seven phones in.
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Only open conversation, like that fostered by The Economist in this series, can produce good law; and bad law will be bad for women and trans people alike.
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The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits rose last week and fostered mounting worries that the labor market is losing steam after job growth decelerated in May.
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One of my favorite things I experienced when I went to Best Friends Animal Society was being shown the pictures of animals that have been fostered and adopted.
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According to her post about the difficult decision, Otis first fostered and then adopted Foxy three year ago, after convincing her husband, Doug Hehner, to keep the pet.
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The persistence—or indeed, perniciousness—of work throughout the day is something fostered first by email, then the smartphone, and now by chat and collaboration apps like Slack.
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Brexit also calls into question EU agreements on open airspace that have fostered a huge expansion of air travel, creating uncertainty for both British and other EU airlines.
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Josh Besh, American chef: In the last week, 25 women have told the New Orleans Times Picayune that Besh fostered an environment of sexual harassment in his restaurants.
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A recent rent increase had imperiled the century-old bookshop in the New York Theatre District , which has fostered countless award-winning playwrights and composers — like Miranda himself.
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O'Reilly said this had fostered a "blame Brussels" culture, in which governments could deny their own responsibility for EU decisions they supported in Council but which proved unpopular.
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Others note a deeper crisis, particularly for Europe's center-left and the welfare state that it built after 1945, which redistributed wealth in a way that fostered security.
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But they don't need to lose these voters because they've fostered the perception that the party has gotten too rich—that it has become complicit in systemic inequalities.
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Farenthold was sued in 2014 by his former communications director, who alleged the Texas Republican fostered a hostile work environment, sexually harassed female staffers and discriminated against women.
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Kloss and Swift have a storied friendship, one fostered at Victoria's Secret Fashion Shows (Swift has performed at two) and solidified over boat rides on the River Thames.
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It was her loyalty and friendship with Trump -- something that was fostered during the 2016 campaign -- that kept her there for longer than anyone expected, one source added.
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The euro zone's new growth climate has also been fostered by the ECB's stimulus, but its withdrawal may not be as damaging as it was in 2011-2012.
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The kind of authenticity that Bruce Watson has fostered in his various labels is based in plainspoken communication and unfiltered artistic testimony; theoretically, gospel will fit right in.
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