Synonym: donate, give, participate, provide. Similar words: contribute to, contributor, contribution, attribute, distribute, distribution, on the contrary, control. Meaning: [kən'trɪbjuːt] v. 1. bestow a quality on 2. contribute to some cause 3. be conducive to 4. provide.
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61. It has touched briefly on a number of activities which all contribute to better staff utilisation.
62. Accordingly, differences in prior experiences can contribute to individual differences in intellectual development.
63. The various recommended taxes and rates contribute towards a total revenue budget for 1993-94 of £241 million, 1.2 percent more than 1991-92.
64. How this study may contribute to theoretical and empirical work both on equal opportunities and the study of management and organisations.
65. Partners should contribute an equal amount of time to their business.
66. Lifetime employment gives employees greater career stability,[Sentencedict.com ] and tends to contribute to better industrial relations.
67. During the discussions MacDonald seemed to be listening, but he had nothing to contribute.
68. Women nevertheless do commit crimes and contribute to the tariff of most offence categories.
69. They conclude that differential rewards are functional for society, that they contribute to the maintenance and well-being of social systems.
70. But there is another and more fundamental way in which fathers contribute towards the development of their children.
71. They are willing to contribute to and collaborate with the youths, often spending long hours coaxing and prompting.
72. You will be asked to contribute to the cost whether your stay is temporary or permanent.
73. Companies may become less willing to deliver services that do not contribute adequately to accounts and balance sheets.
74. Earlier, Kok said he wanted Daimler-Benz to contribute more to a rescue package for the aircraft maker.
75. But then it is hard to see how that arrangement could be described as, or even contribute to, industrial democracy.
76. Psychological comfort is inextricably related to physical comfort although some interactions are deliberately planned by staff to contribute to psychological comfort.
77. Nor do they contribute to environmental pollution by burning fossil fuels.
78. Grief, loneliness, poor health, financial worries, social deprivation all contribute to a feeling of acute depression.
79. If these sources were included, renewable energy would contribute about 18 percent of current world energy use.
80. The research is designed to contribute to an improved foundation for teacher training and teacher appraisal.
81. The commission hopes to use the photographs to find problem areas that contribute to or worsen flooding in the county.
82. Did the removal of these restrictions contribute to the consumption boom of the late s?
83. The vulnerability factors are argued to contribute to low self-esteem, or, as protective factors, to high self-esteem.
84. All of the children had to contribute and to some extent we lost our childhood.
85. You are good. But it is not enough just to be good. You must be good for something. You must contribute good to the world. The world must be a better place for your presence. And the good that is in you must be spread to others. Gordon B. Hinckley
86. History has much to contribute to vocational education in both its narrower and broader definitions.
87. The problems are responsive to nutrition intervention, or there is evidence that nutrition intervention will contribute to the solution. 4.
88. The gas is cleaned prior to burning and the sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide, thought to contribute to acid rain, removed.
89. Nevertheless, the empirical evidence is that these contribute little to individual ageing.
90. It is possible that an increased mucosal blood flow due to the inflammation perse can contribute to increased absorption.
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