CONDUCIVE


Meaning of CONDUCIVE in English

adjective

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Nothing is more conducive to inducing mains spikes than heavy duty switch gear.

I am considering retaining these but using 8 spoke rims with a tyre more conducive to suggest?

The view that co-operation, not competition, is more conducive for survival is also gaining ground among biologists and ethologists.

Organisation theorists suggest that the latter type of arrangement is more conducive to the emergence of original ideas. 2 Evaluation.

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The key was to act at the moment when conditions were most conducive to the course upon which de Gaulle had decided.

And what was the subject of the little book she thought most conducive to my nights of sleep?

The organisational structure most conducive to high performance depends on whether the environment is stable and simple, or changing and complex.

Think about the antecedent events most conducive to exercise, and the rewards most likely to maintain it.

It is quite possible that that arrangement is the one that is most conducive to the public good.

Daylight is most conducive to good growth.

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Marquez concluded that the generally disturbed conditions were conducive to his plan.

Other things being equal, visual improvements are conducive to survival and reproduction.

Sloping, well-drained land is conducive to the right amount of ch'i.

That kind of jealous behaviour isn't conducive to having a healthy, strong relationship.

The account, I consider, is not conducive to professional or racial harmony.

The blazing sun and swaying boat were hardly conducive to yuletide cheer.

The more radical strategies will not be feasible unless the political climate of the organisation is conducive to major change.

This situation was hardly conducive to the unification of the country through the medium of the press.

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