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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121. The blind competition without cooperation will lead to the indiscriminate targeting of a waste of social resources; it is also not conducive to the sustainable development of society.
122. The two commercial banks will pose competition with ADB, which is conducive to improving the operational efficiency of banks.
123. Shortening the heap leaching cycle period is conducive to the raising of the heap leaching rate so the output of the factory will be raised and better economic benefit obtained.
124. Nothing was more calming, more conducive to pure reason, than the atmosphere of money.
125. Even though corporate profits have held up well against expectations, top-line sales throughout the economy have been declining, which are ultimately not conducive for sustainable earnings.
126. Judicial authority is especially conducive to safeguarding judicial justice and judicial independence.
127. We provide a conducive learning, enriching environment, and comfortable rest area for students.
128. In fact, fashions could be turned into spiritual catalytic promoter conducive to social development and individual perfection as long as we follow the public without losing...
129. Besides, China has recently sent a maritime patrol ship to Singapore. Is this action conducive to peace and stability of the South China Sea?http://sentencedict.com/conducive.html
130. It was hardly an environment conducive to conceptual thought when SALT II got under way in October 1972.
131. By pulling a flexible design, can be a diversion of water vapor, but also space-saving, convenient transport, more conducive to outside travelers to use.
132. As you've discovered, self-reliance and an inability to express feelings are not conducive to a healthy relationship.
133. This condition, known as reverse bias, is not conducive to current flow through the junction.
134. Scientific construction of the fundamental breach of contract is conducive to the interests of the parties and their transaction security maintenance.
135. Platform and posture are closely related: Different hardware platforms are conducive to different behavioral stances.
136. Conditions in these moundsare conducive to the development of distinct vegetation -- lichen, shrubs, and black spruce -- that make them easy to spot in the field.
137. Positive emotionality influences how others respond to a person, perhaps making that individual more open and likely to seek out situations conducive to a lasting, happy marriage.
138. They only had women in accordance with the prototype model to shape the image of lesbians, and based on whether it is conducive to the patriarchal society to evaluate them.
139. A newly developed commercial society like Singapore still lacks a robust English-speaking culture and the environment conducive for its growth, even though English is here to stay.
140. Protective prices shall be determined on the principle that they are conducive to the protection of the farmers' interests and to stable production of grain.
141. The nature of the sea is non - conducive to pyramidal formations.
142. Margin is conducive to improving the stability of the price mechanism.
143. Conclusion The normal anti-consumption therapy combined with Chinese medicine is conducive to relieve pachynsis and adherence of tuberculous pleuritis and recover the lung function.
144. The results showed that bleeding sap of sponge gourd could effectively prolong storage stage of mushroom and be conducive to maintaining commodity quality.
145. The CLV model is conducive to enterprise's identification of key customers in the marketing and therefore the limited resources can be better exploited.
146. That a larger number of shares locked is not conducive to curb market speculation.
147. He is abject. He is a shining example of moral leprosy, a mixture of ferocity and jocularity that betrays supreme misery, perhaps, but is not conducive to attractiveness.
148. If the pork pesorcincli exorbitance , also affects the film business card printing and membership card making it suitable to their needs on the cards and membership cards are not conducive.
149. Inca version of thin, favour of economical of plate material consumption, conducive to conserve resources.
150. In fact, fashions could be turned into spiritual catalytic promoter conducive to social development and individual perfection as long as we follow t...
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