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1 I would like for Ireland to foster more of a sense of innovation.
2 This might foster more understanding, socializing and better communication with colleagues and associates.
3 Companies with floor plans that meet both needs will foster more productive, balanced employees.
4 But as modern civilizations developed, growing prosperity began to foster more complex social structures.
5 They have the potential to foster more civil interactions between officers and the public.
6 For one, Beijing says it wants to foster more competition.
7 Silicon Valley campuses have been constructed to foster more "random collisions".
8 Reforms have sought to foster more prudent behaviour by banks, including how pay packets are structured.
9 Reforms have sought to foster more prudent behavior by banks, including how pay packets are structured.
10 Ultimately, said Radiant CEO Miglarese, the new platform will foster more informed decision-making about the Earth's resources.
11 Photo: suppl MSG Trade Ministers say improved connectivity within member countries will foster more trade and economic activity.
12 In some cases, she noted, such measures have helped foster more productive communication among management, boards and shareholders.
13 Adverse built environments, which can be modified to foster more physical activity, are promising venues for community-level intervention.
14 I am certain that this visa arrangement will foster more people to people linkages between our two nations.
15 The board is getting feedback on whether mandatory rotation of audit firms would foster more independence and skepticism.
16 Still, Brexit could prompt Beijing to hedge its bets and foster more offshore yuan hubs across the EU, analysts said.
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