Use "fostered" in a sentence

1. The design of this outer Armouring has fostered considerable ingenuity

2. Intimate substituted parent - child relationship between fostered child and foster parent was determineu by more informal social support and younger fostered age of child.

3. Karl Marx’s “Communist Manifesto” actually fostered worship of the State.

4. These insights contribute meandering conversation fostered by Saturday's New Moon.

5. 21 These insights contribute meandering conversation fostered by Saturday's New Moon.

6. It's by cultivating one bellicose identity that violence is often fostered.

7. Next, a process of political democratization, which has fostered individual rights.

8. 14 Breed is fostered with cent individual plant, organization or asepsis sows.

9. Surprisingly, the modern growth of atheism was fostered by the religions of Christendom!

10. By paving the way for a national free market, absolutism fostered capitalism.

11. God’s Law thus fostered respect and a high regard for the elderly.

12. 13 Urbanization has fostered the specialties of market gardening and truck farming.

13. The ceaselessly forward - surging thousand - year old Canal has fostered people residing along riverbank.

14. In addition, greater competition should be fostered in product markets and network industries

15. The co-ordination meetings also fostered partnerships and allowed for more targeted in-kind contributions.

16. The pair wanted to showcase the giving spirit fostered by the house music community.

17. It also encouraged ancillary businesses, such as accounting firms, and fostered better accounting practices.

18. Antonyms for Connatural include incomplete, acquired, learned, adventitious, affected, assumed, extraneous, extrinsic, fostered and incidental

19. In turn, such a belief has fostered a nihilistic philosophy and opportunistic behavior in many.

20. Thereafter, it was fostered by de Gaulle's staunch support of Adenauer's hard line on Berlin.

21. It's her plan to have me fostered for a short period of time while she studies.

22. Only this strictly limited interpretation, intended to affirm obedience as the main point, was fostered by the palace.

23. Monasteries introduced new technologies and crops, fostered the creation and preservation of literature and promoted economic growth.

24. Alexander’s brief reign fostered a love for sophistries, an enthusiasm for sports, and an appreciation for aesthetics.

25. This temporary development fostered both revisionist and defeatist views of the proletarian revolution in the imperialist countries.

26. At Renaissance Charter at Boggy Creek we believe that talent is to be fostered by providing students

27. The China lobby contributed to the paranoia that fostered the Cold War abroad and McCarthyism at home.

28. However, advanced countries already have much expertise in these areas; thus, North-South technical cooperation should be fostered.

29. But this time Argentina will not travel under the illusions fostered by economic scribblers, both dead and alive.

30. These policy objectives will be fostered taking into account the different level of development of Latin American countries.

31. Because Courage is a universally admired virtue, most would also consider it an attribute to be promoted and fostered

32. Yale's Music School and Department fostered the growth of Music Theory in the latter half of the 20th century.

33. In addition, they fostered an atmosphere where employees were expected to gang up on the person who was "it."

34. Bridei is a young nobleman fostered at the home of Broichan, one of the most powerful druids in the land

35. 30 In addition, they fostered an atmosphere where employees were expected to gang up on the person who was "it."

36. Wild at heart Another much-fostered fallacy is that farm animals are now quite different from their wild and free ancestors.

37. Identification of these hot spots in coastal waters is a priority for the Coastal Acidification Networks (CANs), fostered by the Ocean Acidification …

38. However, Marxists distinguish two kinds of dissenting consciousness which can be fostered amongst workers by personal experience and by collective organization.

39. Dictator François Duvalier fostered a personality cult around himself and he claimed that he was the physical embodiment of the nation.

40. For a more complete description of the traits fostered by the world’s spirit, see Reasoning From the Scriptures, pages 389-393.

41. An Agisting thoroughbred is ‘fostered’ out to the agistor’s property to graze and roam for a monthly fee paid by the owner

42. 21 In 1954 Britain had fostered the Baghdad Pact to create a band of friendly pro-Western states against the Soviet threat.

43. The great men in the Book of Mormon fostered access to a greater knowledge by bringing to mind their key spiritual experiences.

44. The AFSPA has fostered a culture of violence that has encouraged similar abuses by the Manipur state police, Human Rights Watch said.

45. True Christianity has never fostered vengeful, intolerant inquisitors, such as Tomás de Torquemada, or hateful warmongers, such as the papal promoters of the Crusades.

46. The most important matter is we gave our best and rejoice in the good deed and Camaraderieship we further fostered in this project

47. The map is believed to have fostered the interest of the War and Navy Departments in establishing an amphibious training base in the area.

48. And I want you to know we are gonna take meaningful steps to correct this ageist culture that we may have unwittingly fostered.

49. Since its founding in 1844, UAlbany has fostered within its students a single-minded purpose: to author their own success, doing the things that matter.

50. (4) A myth of Merrie Africa was fostered with Assiduity , an ideal of timeless village community as appealing to radicals and socialists as to conservatives

51. Loading the Breechloaders from the muzzle fostered better accuracy because it allowed the bullets to be perfectly centered in the bore when they were seated

52. Background: Healthy childhood development is fostered through sufficient physical activity (PA; including time outdoors), limiting sedentary Behaviours (SB), and adequate sleep; collectively known as movement Behaviours

53. CONSTRUMATH enabled researchers in constructivity to keep abreast of recent developments in the field, facilitated existing contacts, and fostered new research collaborations between the participating groups.

54. (4) A myth of Merrie Africa was fostered with Assiduity , an ideal of timeless village community as appealing to radicals and socialists as to conservatives

55. Bulgaria has further fostered interinstitutional cooperation, coordination and information exchange in order to counter the accumulation and spread of SALW as well as to prevent illicit trafficking

56. Hungary has further fostered interinstitutional cooperation, coordination and information exchange in order to counter the accumulation and spread of SALW, as well as to prevent illicit trafficking.

57. In this view, abolitionists had begun to resist the vision of aggressive and dominant men that the conquest and colonization of the early 19th century had fostered.

58. Hungary has further fostered interinstitutional cooperation, coordination and information exchange in order to counter the accumulation and spread of SALW, as well as to prevent illicit trafficking

59. Bulgaria has further fostered interinstitutional cooperation, coordination and information exchange in order to counter the accumulation and spread of SALW as well as to prevent illicit trafficking.

60. Only by owning loneliness, pulchritude and solitude can we have our flowers fostered many years, the longer the time it takes growing , the richer the fragrance is . Sentencedict.com

61. Incongruously, the bishop tapped the Confirmand’s cheek while saying, “Peace be with you.” The slap inspired military imagery and fostered an interpretation of confirmation as a maturity rite.

62. A model of algorithm has been proposed for composite neural network and the classification results of high precision are obtained through a full adder (FA) fostered by the model.

63. Through strategic marketing initiatives in partnership with Acquia, Bounteous fostered new business opportunities and strengthened existing relationships, demonstrating both technical mastery of Acquia's products and a commitment to driving business value.

64. The light movements shall allow for a more whole and complete ascension to be fostered and a greater capacity to regenerate renew and transfigure the biology into full consciousness level DNA.

65. One source reasoned that this antipathy toward violence has led to the abolishment of capital punishment in many countries and has fostered a sympathy toward those who refuse to take part in military activities.

66. A Criminologist of this kind wonders what it is in the criminal’s background that led to crime, or how the influence of a peer group or a malign environment fostered a criminal

67. The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the award on October 9, 2009, citing Obama's promotion of nuclear nonproliferation and a "new climate" in international relations fostered by Obama, especially in reaching out to the Muslim world.

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69. GEORGE TYNDALE COLUMN: HANG UP LETHAL SERVICE The real problems for British farming are not in the countryside at all but in the supermarkets where the culture of Cheapjack eating has been fostered and

70. National focal points identified during the Year and afterwards by their Government are requested to collaborate with the Special Adviser to provide a framework within which national, regional and international contacts and coordination may be fostered

71. Behind the Shield of Aegis Security We pride ourselves on the products we offer, our commitment to underwriting profitability in the segments we serve, the claims service we provide to insureds and the agency relationships we’ve fostered

72. Genealogical Bewilderment is a term referring to potential identity problems that could be experienced by a child who was either fostered, adopted, or conceived via an assisted reproductive technology procedure such as surrogacy or gamete donation (egg or sperm donation).

73. Assistant Choreographer of award winning solos, duets and small group dance teams; Developed excellent relationships with both the owners and the students which fostered a pleasant work environment and resulted in a high level of commitment and performance by everyone

74. There is a violent strain in our revolutionary culture that we fostered and buried and exhumed periodically, as though collectively Benighting ourselves in anticipation of a figure who would commit deeds we were not willing to commit on our own.

75. Approaches Research has shown that social and emotional development can be fostered, and social and emotional skills, attitudes, and behaviors can be taught using a variety of Approaches: Free-standing lessons designed to enhance students’ social and emotional competence explicitly.

76. ‘Diligent and uncompromising in their stand on religion, justice and righteousness, the Abyssinians have fostered their message and nurtured their sound to diamond precision - outlasting many a cultural phenom that has followed.’ ‘‘It was the Mighty Diamonds, the Abyssinians, and Bob Marley,’ he says.’

77. These two temples and the large and fine renovated brick temple at Tiruvadigai ( South Arcot district ) on a stone adhishthana corroborate the fact that brick and timber continued to remain in use in spite of the advent of stone , and skills in their use in large constructions were fostered and maintained .

78. It was an idea far ahead of its time, born of a desire not merely to "Civilize" a seemingly moribund Muslim world, but to unite East and West, the Baghdad Railway could have fostered not just greater economic integration for European benefit, but an inter-cultural renaissance across Eurasia as well evoking heyday of the great Muslim Empires -- Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal -- that last united