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be conducive to
The use of computers in the classroom lead to better writing
How To Use conduce In A Sentence
- Therefore, it is useful to measure and evaluate individual tacit knowledge stock reasonably, considering that it conduces to employee motivation and improving organizational innovation competence.
- Whatsoever essence it derives from earth or water, all that conduces to its bitterness, its acridity, its unpleasantness.
- Tosca runs from September 10-24 at the Kennedy Center and will be conduced by Placido Domingo. Susan Dormady Eisenberg: Soprano Patricia Racette Talks About Tosca as Washington National Opera Launches its Fall Season
- A nun or monk is expected not only to avoid wrongdoing, but also the situations that conduce to it. RIDDLE ME THIS
- There was the arcanum; each yellow grain conduced to my exaltation, and the sum of these grains was the sum of my mightiness. The Dignity of Dollars
- NFA series noise factor meter has low instrument inaccuracy to be spent surely, this conduces to manufacturer undertaking to component accurate, reduplicative is measured.
- An atmosphere of levity does not conduce to the best operation of Planchette. Jack London's Short Story: Planchette
- He led Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, 30%-28% among Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters in the survey, which was conduced Feb. 8-12. HUFFPOST HILL - Get Out Yer Mayan Calendars: Democrats Won Something
- Et cum totum illud opus cessare putaretur, ecce in medio prorupit unus stipulosus vernaculus, statura modicus, sed efferus, dicens: Ecce ego! quis me conducet intrare cum operariis istis ad hunc ludum theatralem? The Fair Maid of Perth
- Living in the thick of the horde did not conduce to monogamy. CHAPTER VI