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(121) In all of these areas, there are concepts and insights from linguistics which can contribute to pedagogical understanding.
(122) Many factors, or combinations of factors, can contribute to disease emergence.
(123) But there is evidence to suggest a minimum wage would contribute to greater productivity and industrial recovery.
(124) The Education Reform Act of 1988 in promoting that separation will undoubtedly contribute to the raising of educational standards for some.
(125) Just removing this one major source of friction and attacks on self-esteem may contribute to easier successes.
(126) But it might contribute to global warming because methane is a powerful greenhouse gas.
(127) The scheme will not survive this Government, and will, indeed, contribute to their downfall.
(128) Other research suggests that defects in the endorphin system of alcoholics may contribute to the condition.
(129) And it allows companies both to contribute to and benefit from election campaigns.
(130) Railways throughout the East were to contribute to that greatest religious migration of all.
(131) What are the long-term developments that contribute to an event rather than cause it? 3.
(132) Employers may be asked, for example(http://sentencedict.com/contribute to.html), to contribute to a central fund to enable the Compact to develop necessary publicity materials.
(133) Secondly, in the attainment of each learning outcome pupils must be informed of the tasks which contribute to summative assessment.
(134) Anything which does not contribute to the bottom line of national competitiveness-especially unpredictable commitments outside borders-should be avoided.
(135) Lack of privacy, loss of security and personal identity and isolation from family and friends may also contribute to anxiety.
(136) Social workers as well as lecturers in education contribute to the course input.
(137) Chapter 6 examines how school-to-work can contribute to the broader school-reform movement that has been growing over the past decade.
(138) The medical profession did not contribute to the new crusades nor was there any resurrection of the medico-moral alliance.
(139) All four of these requisites contribute to the performances of scholars and are essential for highly creative roles.
(140) We want access to the same range of opportunities to participate in and contribute to the society in which we live.
(141) In still another respect we hope to contribute to the development of a scientific theory of democracy.
(142) Cultural predisposition Recognition that cultural pressures on women to diet contribute to anorexia nervosa has had a fairly recent history.
(143) Budget shortages, poor pay and poor equipment contribute to morale problems, he said.
(144) Purchasers and providers recognise that sharing of information can contribute to the shared aim of improving health care.
(145) It sought to use federal resources and authority to support private investments that would contribute to local economic development.
(146) What are the cultural or historical forces that contribute to these problems?
(147) Comments made by people outside the family contribute to that sense of guilt.
(148) Katz and Kahn have developed ideas on how leadership can contribute to the functioning of a system.
(149) Respondents were encouraged to relax and to contribute to the discussion at will.
(150) These councils would assess local needs, contribute to local service plans within the overall strategic plan and monitor local service provision.
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