Synonym: contributing, contributive, contributory, tributary. Similar words: conduce, conduct, code of conduct, inductive, fiduciary, producing, induce, induct. Meaning: [-sɪv] adj. tending to bring about; being partly responsible for.
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31. Finally, we have seen that competition provides an environment conducive to technological advance.
32. Out of season Formentera is a haven for writers and artists; the ambience is conducive to all creative activity.
33. The blazing sun and swaying boat were hardly conducive to yuletide cheer.
34. It will consider the conditions under which government policies have been conducive or a constraint to NGO activity.
35. The working environment is conducive to the achievement of excellence and the work is intellectually challenging.
36. In this paper, we identify a number of conditions that seem to be conducive to their optimum level of functioning.
37. This shows failure to provide an environment conducive to normal growth, where initiative and independence will develop.
38. Faith, for Constantine, was a political matter; and any faith conducive to unity was treated with forbearance.
39. While hardly ideal, our living arrangements were suitably ascetic,(www.Sentencedict.com) and conducive to inner preparation.
40. Business understands that continual criticism and complaint are not conducive to high motivation, high productivity and high quality.
41. The organisational structure most conducive to high performance depends on whether the environment is stable and simple, or changing and complex.
42. In addition, a large migrant labour force is conducive to prostitution.
43. Sloping, well-drained land is conducive to the right amount of ch'i.
44. The more radical strategies will not be feasible unless the political climate of the organisation is conducive to major change.
45. Furthermore, the competitive market system would seem to provide an environment conducive to the rapid diffusion of a technological advance.
46. Such razzmatazz is not conducive to a proper spirit of inquiry.
47. Partially shaded, it overlooks the stream, and the combination of sun, shade and water seems conducive to luxurious growth.
48. Not conducive to walking around in your gold lame posing trunks in 18 inches of snow, you see.
49. To summarize: The competitive market system is allegedly conducive to both allocative efficiency and freedom.
50. The climate, in most cases, is not particularly conducive to individual creativity.
51. And what was the subject of the little book she thought most conducive to my nights of sleep?
52. This situation was hardly conducive to the unification of the country through the medium of the press.
53. The physical condition of the Pottery Hut is not conducive to a pleasant working atmosphere.
54. Such cells would be more in line with international standards, but less conducive to political mobilisation.
55. I am considering retaining these but using 8 spoke rims with a tyre more conducive to suggest?
56. It was hardly a situation conducive to producing a relaxed and committed rugby player, just newly married.
57. But how could the sovereignty principle provide the basis for an international society and be conducive to orderly relations?
58. That situation in general had got to the point where it wasn't conducive to creativity any more.
59. Poor ventilation in a room and extremes of temperature can be conducive to discomfort and interfere with concentration when communicating.
60. To picture your daughter with two boys in the back of a transit van is not exactly conducive to maternal solicitude.
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