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20 Sentences With "try to cultivate"

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What kind of atmosphere do you try to cultivate in your photo shoots?
Many firms try to cultivate the creativity that can come from close collaboration.
I think that I also try to cultivate that with people in my life, though.
Companies try to cultivate these in their workforces, governments in their populations, and people in themselves.
So while that's in motion, try to cultivate strong relationships and build up an internal network.
I try to cultivate a special relationship with motorcycle mechanics; without them, Tehran does not move.
We just did that; we had a day of mindfulness with hundreds of people, [to] try to cultivate goodness in them.
"My mentality was just to try to cultivate gratitude every day and convince myself that I would get better," he says.
This allows the parents to discuss character motivations with their children and, in the process, try to cultivate empathy in them.
Mr. de Blasio seemed to go out of his way early on in his administration to try to cultivate the union leader.
"When you try to cultivate 218 votes in the House and 85033 votes in the Senate, there's gonna be a lot of negotiation," said Rep.
Bars try to cultivate an environment — raucous or bookish, lavish or Irish — and upsetting that quality can mark a patron in the eyes of staff.
You can go out and proactively try to cultivate more of a community nature in your neighborhood, and maybe a victory garden, whatever, but it's all voluntary.
The apparent snub to Gabriel highlighted the challenge facing Western governments as they try to cultivate ties with Iran's political leadership, divided between moderates and hardliners, and seek to position their companies for lucrative new business deals.
I think I would probably rework some of the songs, cut some of the songs, work on my vocal style to try to cultivate my own voice in advance and not test it out on the record.
I actually can't drive, which is really unfortunate, but I find there's something so beautiful about vintage automobiles and cross-country road trips — they represent a sense of freewheeling independence that we try to cultivate as an American house.
The island's plants are mostly Barringtonia asiatica, Ipomoea pes-caprae, Heliotropium foertherianum, and some kinds of bush and grass which grow poorly due to the harsh climate. Spratly Island is home to some birds and has guano deposits. Islanders try to cultivate banana, papaya, chili pepper and a variety of vegetables and herbs. There are also hundreds of dogs and much poultry such as chickens, ducks and geese.
Should schools try to cultivate patriotic or cosmopolitan sentiments among students? Gutmann's second major contribution to political philosophy is a theory of deliberative democracy that she developed in collaboration with Harvard political scientist Dennis Thompson. Democracy and Disagreement (1996) calls for more reasoned and respectful argument in everyday politics. Deliberation can inform decision making through reasoned argument and develop society's collective capacity to pursue justice while finding mutually acceptable terms of social cooperation—even when disagreements persist.
She then receives a visit from Barnell Bohusk, having lost his mutant appearance, with an invite to meet one of the X-Men. Before that, Sally interviews Marrow in the sewers for her Mutant Diaries. A criminal psychologist suggests that Sally try to cultivate some kind of positive relationship with the Ghoul in order to create a rounder profile on him, to which she reluctantly agrees. Later, she finally meets her contact from the Xavier Institute. It’s Warren Worthington, who reveals that he has lost his wings.
This includes in-season fruits and vegetables and can expand to dried goods, eggs, milk, meat, etc. Typically, farmers try to cultivate a relationship with subscribers by sending weekly letters of what is happening on the farm, inviting them for harvest, or holding an open-farm event. Some CSAs provide for contributions of labor in lieu of a portion of subscription costs. The term CSA is mostly used in the United States and Canada, but a variety of similar production and economic sub-systems are in use worldwide.

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