单词 | Conducive |
例句 | 1. Daylight is highly conducive to good plant growth. 2. Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep. 3. This is a more conducive atmosphere for studying. 4. These noisy conditions aren't really conducive to concentrated work. 5. Exercise is conducive to health. 6. Sometimes the home environment just isn't conducive to reading. 7. Chairs in rows are not as conducive to discussion as chairs arranged in a circle. 8. The noise was hardly conducive to a good night's sleep. 9. The soft lights and music were conducive to a relaxed atmosphere. 9. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 10. Daylight is most conducive to good growth. 11. This, he argued, was conducive to liberty. 12. That kind of jealous behaviour isn't conducive to having a healthy, strong relationship. 13. Such an adhoc approach is not conducive to efficient use of present resources nor is it appropriate for long-term planning. 14. Marquez concluded that the generally disturbed conditions were conducive to his plan. 15. The place itself should be conducive to study without being too comfortable. 16. The view that co-operation, not competition, is more conducive for survival is also gaining ground among biologists and ethologists. 17. This is obviously not conducive to ward learning, and valuable clinical experience is wasted. 18. Think about the antecedent events most conducive to exercise, and the rewards most likely to maintain it. 19. Such warmer, higher-pressure environments would be conducive to the introduction of hardy terrestrial life-forms. 20. The account, I consider, is not conducive to professional or racial harmony. 21. The variety of religious motivations was not always conducive to harmony among philanthropists. 22. Conditions would become more conducive to entrepreneurial initiative, capital accumulation, the division of labour, technological innovation, and industrialization. 23. Other things being equal, visual improvements are conducive to survival and reproduction. 24. Perhaps the Giants felt his approach was not conducive to getting the most out of his staff, especially impressionable young pitchers. 25. My job is to raise laughs and cancer is hardly conducive. 26. Organisation theorists suggest that the latter type of arrangement is more conducive to the emergence of original ideas. 2 Evaluation. 27. This is essential if renewable resources like forests are to be maintained in a state that is conducive to future use. 28. It will only serve to annoy the claimants' advisers and will not lead to a conducive climate for ultimate settlement. 29. The key was to act at the moment when conditions were most conducive to the course upon which de Gaulle had decided. 30. It is quite possible that that arrangement is the one that is most conducive to the public good. 1. Daylight is highly conducive to good plant growth. 2. Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep. 3. This is a more conducive atmosphere for studying. 31. Finally, we have seen that competition provides an environment conducive to technological advance. 32. Out of season Formentera is a haven for writers and artists; the ambience is conducive to all creative activity. 33. The blazing sun and swaying boat were hardly conducive to yuletide cheer. 34. It will consider the conditions under which government policies have been conducive or a constraint to NGO activity. 35. The working environment is conducive to the achievement of excellence and the work is intellectually challenging. 36. In this paper, we identify a number of conditions that seem to be conducive to their optimum level of functioning. 37. This shows failure to provide an environment conducive to normal growth, where initiative and independence will develop. 38. Faith, for Constantine, was a political matter; and any faith conducive to unity was treated with forbearance. 39. While hardly ideal, our living arrangements were suitably ascetic, and conducive to inner preparation. 40. Business understands that continual criticism and complaint are not conducive to high motivation, high productivity and high quality. 41. The organisational structure most conducive to high performance depends on whether the environment is stable and simple, or changing and complex. 42. In addition, a large migrant labour force is conducive to prostitution. 43. Sloping, well-drained land is conducive to the right amount of ch'i. 44. The more radical strategies will not be feasible unless the political climate of the organisation is conducive to major change. 45. Furthermore, the competitive market system would seem to provide an environment conducive to the rapid diffusion of a technological advance. 46. Such razzmatazz is not conducive to a proper spirit of inquiry. 47. Partially shaded, it overlooks the stream, and the combination of sun(), shade and water seems conducive to luxurious growth. 48. Not conducive to walking around in your gold lame posing trunks in 18 inches of snow, you see. 49. To summarize: The competitive market system is allegedly conducive to both allocative efficiency and freedom. 50. The climate, in most cases, is not particularly conducive to individual creativity. 51. And what was the subject of the little book she thought most conducive to my nights of sleep? 52. This situation was hardly conducive to the unification of the country through the medium of the press. 53. The physical condition of the Pottery Hut is not conducive to a pleasant working atmosphere. 54. Such cells would be more in line with international standards, but less conducive to political mobilisation. 55. I am considering retaining these but using 8 spoke rims with a tyre more conducive to suggest? 56. It was hardly a situation conducive to producing a relaxed and committed rugby player, just newly married. 57. But how could the sovereignty principle provide the basis for an international society and be conducive to orderly relations? 58. That situation in general had got to the point where it wasn't conducive to creativity any more. 59. Poor ventilation in a room and extremes of temperature can be conducive to discomfort and interfere with concentration when communicating. 60. To picture your daughter with two boys in the back of a transit van is not exactly conducive to maternal solicitude. 61. Nothing is more conducive to inducing mains spikes than heavy duty switch gear. 62. We want to create a disciplined environment that is conducive to learning. 63. This walkway was not conducive to Marianne's shoes, however. 64. Fresh air is conducive to health. 65. Regulating your habits is conducive to good health. 66. Exercise is conducive to good health. 67. It is not conducive to the public good. 68. Make your bedroom as conducive to sleep as possible. 69. This is conducive to economic stability. 70. Conducive: Tending to cause or bring about; contributive. 71. Fourth, current strength of the RMB exchange rate is conducive to B shares. 72. Solid and effective expenses account management is conducive to the realization of the change from hospital-centered health care to the patient-centered. 73. For decades the system has always been in accordance with the scores of "Hero" is not conducive to the students at school during the improvement of health and life-long sports concept formation. 74. The high strain rate is conducive to obtaining the fine grain structure. 75. Studies from the angle of literary institution are not only fruitful to our reevaluation of literariness , but also conducive to literary study. 76. Therefore, to impose the real property Tax in China is conducive to re-define the relationship between levels of government, and the modern management of the government. 77. The framework of tree arrows takes inspiration from the Chinese folding fan. These trees are neatly arranged in the north-south direction, which is conducive to air convection and purification. 78. On the other hand, is conducive to optimizing capital institutions land bank year added. 79. Heart-to-heart chats are conducive to the solution of ideological problems. 80. Prestore autotransfusion can avoid heterotransfusion, which stimulates hematopoietic system and is conducive to recovery of the patients. 81. The peculiar aroma is conducive to relaxing and pacifying, creating a fragrant atmosphere for taking a bath. 82. No shading was conducive to the extension of the growth and flowering of Salvia farinacea. 83. These measures will be conducive to enhancing the universality of the Convention and the future Pro tocol. 84. In general, the cold has been reduced in patients with gastrointestinal function, non-digestible fat absorption, a large number of oil cloth in the esophagus, throat, not conducive to the discharge. 85. And norms in the legal recognition of workers right to strike, to prevent the illegal strike, not only conducive to the maintenance of labor rights of workers, but also conducive to social stability. 86. This subtle shift in mind-set appears to bemore conducive to long-term health and weight loss. 87. This occurs because the location of the clitoris is not conducive to orgasm during sexual act. 88. The Continental Congress called upon the 13 states to draft new constitutions establishing governments more conducive to "republican" principles. 89. Among social institutions, churches were especially supportive because their emphasis on morality and community was conducive to antislavery activism. 90. An examination of the western study of social structure will be conducive to our exploration of how social action and social structure adhere to, remold and construct each other in a co-existent way. 91. Nutritional value: soft-shelled turtle - to eat an appropriate soft-shelled turtle is conducive to the maternal body to restore and improve the quality of breast milk. 92. This structure is distinctly conducive to responsivity and speed performance. 93. The environment in a displaced person emergency is conducive to the proliferation of disease-carrying insects and rodents (vectors) that can also destroy or spoil large quantities of food. 94. Building layout is out of place and row and column layout, with a certain degree of flexibility and sense, at the same time also more conducive to traffic flow line organization. 95. High energy environment are not conducive to the retention of organic matter in muds. 96. Olmec pyramids, while well-known, have not been excavated, in part because the high water table and humidity of their Gulf coast sites are not as conducive to preserving buried human remains. 97. Reuse can be possible by using subforms if the data layout is conducive to it. 98. Other materials conducive to the evaluation of GM food edibility safety and nutrition quality. 99. Peripheral arterial disease frequently occurs, and is more likely to be conducive to critical limb ischaemia and amputation than in the absence of diabetes. 99. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 100. This approach is conducive to the construction of function space and the understanding of the new types of construction-depth understanding. 101. And the Yemeni habit of chewing a leaf called qat, a mild stimulant not conducive to clear thinking or dynamism, is almost as pervasive as ever. 102. You're more likely to win the lottery than to crash-land on a planet that is conducive to human life. 103. The economic restructuring is conducive to the development of the poor areas. 104. The great British astronomer Fred Hoyle suggested that the laws of physics were so uniquely conducive to human existence that the universe must be "a put-up job". 105. Because patients at this time should be good to rest and treatment, pre-marital is not conducive to a busy condition to recover. 106. Low - cost long - term energy policy is not conducive to the energy market stability. 107. Internal accounting control system is conducive to the improvement of corporate governance. 108. A high - surface - energy solid surface offers the most conducive thermodynamic condition for good wetting. 109. It teaches ethical codes which are not conducive to human happiness. 110. The result indicates that the methods are conducive to the management of innovation experimental station and possess the favorable condition to improve the comprehensive quality of students. 111. Establishing social security system conducive to population and development, especially family planning. 112. This is conducive to the sustainable development of global and regional economies. 113. The combination of production sectors, schools, and research sectors is conducive to the overall development of our society. 114. A business lunch usually lasts from one to two and a half hours and it often takes place at a restaurant with a pleasant quiet atmosphere, conducive to private discussions. 115. Conclusion The neotype health education mode can significantly improve cognitive function of schizophrenics and is conducive to rehabilitation of cognitive function. 116. The search system is seriously vacant, and is not conducive to reflect its proper function. 117. SAS cabin escape door switch is rust not conducive to escape. 118. Advancing the education level of woman and children is conducive to fortifying woman's rights, postponing the marital ages and decreasing family sizes. 119. A business lunch usually lasts from one to two hours and it often takes place at a restaurant with a pleasant, quiet atmosphere conducive to private discussions. 120. As a stander-by, I draw some experience from the analysis of Belarusian-German relations which is conducive to our foreign affairs. 121. The blind competition without cooperation will lead to the indiscriminate targeting of a waste of social resources; it is also not conducive to the sustainable development of society. 122. The two commercial banks will pose competition with ADB, which is conducive to improving the operational efficiency of banks. 123. Shortening the heap leaching cycle period is conducive to the raising of the heap leaching rate so the output of the factory will be raised and better economic benefit obtained. 124. Nothing was more calming, more conducive to pure reason, than the atmosphere of money. 125. Even though corporate profits have held up well against expectations, top-line sales throughout the economy have been declining, which are ultimately not conducive for sustainable earnings. 126. Judicial authority is especially conducive to safeguarding judicial justice and judicial independence. 127. We provide a conducive learning, enriching environment, and comfortable rest area for students. 128. In fact, fashions could be turned into spiritual catalytic promoter conducive to social development and individual perfection as long as we follow the public without losing... 129. Besides, China has recently sent a maritime patrol ship to Singapore. Is this action conducive to peace and stability of the South China Sea?http:///conducive.html 130. It was hardly an environment conducive to conceptual thought when SALT II got under way in October 1972. 131. By pulling a flexible design, can be a diversion of water vapor, but also space-saving, convenient transport, more conducive to outside travelers to use. 132. As you've discovered, self-reliance and an inability to express feelings are not conducive to a healthy relationship. 133. This condition, known as reverse bias, is not conducive to current flow through the junction. 134. Scientific construction of the fundamental breach of contract is conducive to the interests of the parties and their transaction security maintenance. 135. Platform and posture are closely related: Different hardware platforms are conducive to different behavioral stances. 136. Conditions in these moundsare conducive to the development of distinct vegetation -- lichen, shrubs, and black spruce -- that make them easy to spot in the field. 137. Positive emotionality influences how others respond to a person, perhaps making that individual more open and likely to seek out situations conducive to a lasting, happy marriage. 138. They only had women in accordance with the prototype model to shape the image of lesbians, and based on whether it is conducive to the patriarchal society to evaluate them. 139. A newly developed commercial society like Singapore still lacks a robust English-speaking culture and the environment conducive for its growth, even though English is here to stay. 140. Protective prices shall be determined on the principle that they are conducive to the protection of the farmers' interests and to stable production of grain. 141. The nature of the sea is non - conducive to pyramidal formations. 142. Margin is conducive to improving the stability of the price mechanism. 143. Conclusion The normal anti-consumption therapy combined with Chinese medicine is conducive to relieve pachynsis and adherence of tuberculous pleuritis and recover the lung function. 144. The results showed that bleeding sap of sponge gourd could effectively prolong storage stage of mushroom and be conducive to maintaining commodity quality. 145. The CLV model is conducive to enterprise's identification of key customers in the marketing and therefore the limited resources can be better exploited. 146. That a larger number of shares locked is not conducive to curb market speculation. 147. He is abject. He is a shining example of moral leprosy, a mixture of ferocity and jocularity that betrays supreme misery, perhaps, but is not conducive to attractiveness. 148. If the pork pesorcincli exorbitance , also affects the film business card printing and membership card making it suitable to their needs on the cards and membership cards are not conducive. 149. Inca version of thin, favour of economical of plate material consumption, conducive to conserve resources. 150. In fact, fashions could be turned into spiritual catalytic promoter conducive to social development and individual perfection as long as we follow t... 151. The invention is conducive to the popularization of the software system structure in practical engineering. 152. A good analysis and understanding of the value of lexical ambiguity is conducive to improve our English. 153. Forecasters predict continued high temperatures, low humidity, and rainless thunderstorms - conditions conducive to even more fires. 154. All this will be conducive to a more sane and less destructive financial world. 155. In addition to church attendance, various spiritual exercises, both privately and as a family, are also conducive to enjoying our spiritual rest in Christ on the Lord's Day. 156. Through team teaching large classes to practice and then to an independent group practice to meet all the individual differences of students is conducive to individualized. 157. The ordered structure in APU films formed effective physical cross-link point, which is conducive to better physical properties of APU films. 158. What sort of office floor plan is esthetically pleasing, yet conducive to interpersonal communication? 159. It is argued that the current National Curriculum Guide is not conducive to effective implementation. |
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