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(61) Education and knowledge without hard work do not necessarily guarantee success, and imprudence, indiscipline and emotional impulsivity contribute to failure. Dr T.P.Chia
(62) Deposition of nitric acid in particular may contribute to the equation as a fertiliser as well as a pollutant perse.
(63) Theoretically it should contribute to an understanding of the social construction of gender ordering of institutions.
(64) A good service may cost more in terms of staffing, but would contribute to a reduction in medical-bed occupancy by providing early assessment.
(65) And the question of efficiency, whether imposing such liability would reduce accidents or contribute to a more efficient use of resources.
(66) Each group will identify a task, an opportunity to contribute to the success of their department.
(67) Many factors contribute to the effectiveness or otherwise of the various techniques.
(68) In addition, other factors such as endotoxaemia, sepsis, and fever may contribute to further exaggerate these circulatory abnormalities.
(69) Contribute to improved communication on risk issues between your organisation and the community.
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(70) In team nursing all members contribute to discussion and decision-making about care.
(71) The auto assembly line epitomizes the conditions that contribute to employee dissatisfaction.
(72) After controlling for other factors that contribute to family wealth, the research found that small families had more consumer goods.
(73) Thirdly, one might ask what criminal law can contribute to legal theory.
(74) Non-financial criteria will be used to ensure that the potential new products are such as to contribute to the corporate plan.
(75) The work will also contribute to a theoretical understanding of survival strategies and the dynamics of decision-making in conditions of forced migration.
(76) Images of sprawling tomato vines, twiggy raspberry bushes and zucchini leaves powdered with mildew all contribute to this prejudice.
(77) Nevertheless, in so far as changes in interest rates affect expectations, lower interest rates may still contribute to higher investment.
(78) Positive choices and attitudes contribute to success. Negative ideas and behaviors lead to failure. Dr T.P.Chia
(79) Consider the colour Traditionally[sentencedict.com], white papers have been used exclusively with watercolours because they contribute to the brilliance of the colours.
(80) We are all for safer streets if we do not have to contribute to the cost.
(81) In this way, individuals can develop their full potential and contribute to their own well-being and that of others.
(82) Why not tear them up like everyone else and contribute to the litter found on every bookie's floor?
(83) A decision we do not, as employees, usually have an opportunity to debate or contribute to.
(84) They needed little persuasion to hold a Soviet event and to contribute to the effort and cost of hosting it.
(85) It also banned the practice of transporting pepper-sprayed suspects in a prone position, saying the practice could contribute to suffocation.
(86) It may also be noted that indistinct analysis of needs will contribute to problems associated with evaluation.
(87) These substances can contribute to plaque buildup in the coronary arteries.
(88) At Level One the student will contribute to the planning and arrangement of work experience.
(89) In order that Compacts eventually do become self financing it is very likely that employers will be asked to contribute to central costs.
(90) We have spent a lot of time developing a methodology that could contribute to this process.
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