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Promotive.
encouraging
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Their race affinities produce natural and social relations
promotive
of their varied interests.
2
Our life on the ocean wave is a constant
promotive
of the appetite.
3
The atmosphere is eminently
promotive
of vigorous health and lively spirits.
4
Moreover, ACER2 is responsible for TIM-mediated
promotive
effects of cell growth and mitochondrial respiration.
5
It was found to be expensive, and not
promotive
of the ends of justice.
6
At the same moment, it is opposed for being
promotive
and destructive of slavery.
7
At that same moment, it is opposed for being
promotive
and destructive of slavery.
8
Good is a relative term, signifying
promotive
of, conducive to.
9
This, as it becomes
promotive
of the diminution of the society, is of two kinds.
10
Equally soothing to the nerves, and
promotive
of sleep.
11
This, especially for the daughters of a family, is greatly
promotive
of health and amusement.
12
How again are these customs and principles of the Quakers
promotive
of independence of mind?
13
They should be welcomed as
promotive
of the greater participation of our people in the economy.
14
And education, as it was
promotive
of the diminution of the society, was of two kinds.
15
And can reasoning upon principle have any other effect than that of being
promotive
of its growth?
16
Our findings suggest that future orientation can act as a
promotive
factor for at risk African American youth.
promotive
greatly promotive
promotive effects
become promotive
constant promotive
eminently promotive