fostered造句(31) However, Marxists distinguish two kinds of dissenting consciousness which can be fostered amongst workers by personal experience and by collective organization.
(32) Slaveholders fostered misery amongst their slaves; they clearly did not act upon the precept of loving their neighbours.
(33) Planning policies of concentration have fostered this, sometimes to facilitate the provision of amenities and services to housing.
(34) Mrs McCourt was subsequently fostered and lost touch with her sisters.
(35) The anti-Roman faction in the royal household seized power and totally upset the careful arrangements made and fostered by Rome.
(36) Only this strictly limited interpretation, intended to affirm obedience as the main point, was fostered by the palace.
(37) This temporary development fostered both revisionist and defeatist views of the proletarian revolution in the imperialist countries.
(38) Social networks, for example, might be fostered for those at risk of becoming isolated.
(39) It is through other black kids that some aspirations are fostered and others snuffed out by stories of racialism.
(40) Where participants cross disciplinary boundaries and professional backgrounds, a rich mix of ideas is fostered.
(41) Their opposite numbers favored an attitude that fostered any means by which the aesthetic character of the photographic print might be enhanced.
(42) The Hammonds fostered a little Romanian boy for a few months.
(43) What can be said is that the Basic Law has not hindered but has indeed fostered the development of political practice.
(44) By paving the way for a national free market, absolutism fostered capitalism.
(45) It fostered an atmosphere of intimidation and blackmail within which realism came to sound like racism.
(46) Sin and shame are at the heart of this movie: bacilli fostered in the Petri dish of poverty and religious authoritarianism.
(47) Egg colour itself is inherited down the female line, so that females stay with the bird by whom they were fostered.
(48) All this would have fostered among lay people awareness of a spiritual dimension to life.
(49) Some historians have argued that the Society was a welcome counterweight to the fiercely anticlerical and anti-intellectual climate fostered by the Puritans.
(50) This illusion has been sedulously fostered.
(51) Biomedical research at UB is fostered by Ph.
(52) Humanization is to have a person fostered in all - round way .
(53) Urbanization has fostered the specialties of market gardening and truck farming.
(54) These insights contribute meandering conversation fostered by Saturday's New Moon.
(55) It was fostered by the demands of creditors and the impossibility of holding up many more.
(56) The United States and Japan recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of their security alliance, which has served as a cornerstone of Northeast Asian security and fostered prosperity throughout Asia.
(57) The ceaselessly forward - surging thousand - year old Canal has fostered people residing along riverbank.
(58) Intimate substituted parent - child relationship between fostered child and foster parent was determineu by more informal social support and younger fostered age of child.
(59) The breeding techniques on the wide cross of the Orchidaceae six genera, mainly six species of Cymbidiums were studied and four kinds of hybrid seedlings were fostered.
(60) The development of molecular biology and genome project have fostered much interest in the structure and function of centromeric heterochromatin.