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Meanings of hardly conducive in English
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Usage of hardly conducive in English
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And I cannot help but remark that after-thoughts are hardlyconducive to right results.
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Ferdinand has long-standing back problems and the four-hour flight is hardlyconducive to easing his discomfort.
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This solipsistic worldview is hardlyconducive to the kind of introspection that might translate remorse into redemption.
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Intemperate language and gratutiously offensive statements based entirely on incorrect assumptions are hardlyconducive to a civilised discussion.
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She viewed him now like the warden in a prison, which was hardlyconducive to a seductive sex life.
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It gave his face a peculiar one-sided appearance which was hardlyconducive to the dignity which he tried to assume.
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A mentality of western movies - good guys, bad guys, shoot'em up - is hardlyconducive to a Balkan resolution.
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At first, soldiers were called on to provide the raw material, but such an arrangement was hardlyconducive to industrial-scale production.
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To make, therefore, what I consider to be snide remarks about an actor and his wife is hardlyconducive to any of our work.
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The formula was supposed to make better workers out of them, while sparing them the burden of children, but death was hardlyconducive to productivity.
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Circumstances at Cork on Sunday were hardlyconducive to trail-blazing but Un De Sceaux still managed to make light of the gruelling conditions to win(...)
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"And let me add that the atmosphere of her home was hardlyconducive to ideal conduct!"