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Meanings of created conditions in English
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Usage of created conditions in English
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That would have createdconditions for corporate debt to absorb surplus household savings.
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These new circumstances createdconditions in which the history of the world could unfold in new, unprecedented ways.
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The pandemic has createdconditions ripe for misguided interventionism that tries to prevent change rather than adapt to it.
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Photo: Vanuatu EMT MoH Dr Leodoro said crowded evacuation centres and contaminated ground water createdconditions suitable for disease outbreak.
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Brat said that Bernanke had overlooked the role of Protestantism, which he said createdconditions conducive to strong economic performance.
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Background: Leptospirosis has emerged as an urban health problem as slum settlements have rapidly spread worldwide and createdconditions for rat-borne transmission.
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Was it because the people themselves, through their individual accumulative system, createdconditions whereby only the most abject and debased mortals could survive?
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Such traits of character in the sovereign createdconditions which the feudal barons of any land would be quick to use to their own advantage.
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"You createdconditions in which I could not keep them!"
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"The tragedy of modern men...is that they createdconditions of existence for which, from the perspective of their phylogenetic development, they are not adjusted."