contribute to造句(91) The research is designed to contribute to the understanding of problem drinking among teenagers.
(92) Inside, high ceilings, plaster cornices, marble fireplaces and a pine staircase contribute to its air of grandeur.
(93) Some teachers were aware that they could now contribute to decision-making but still saw the head as deciding all the issues.
(94) The first phase of the research examines the extent to which differences in memory and inferential skills contribute to comprehension difficulties.
(95) If you would like to contribute to this, let me know.
(96) The project aims to contribute to increasing understanding of industrial relations in the public sector.
(97) Thus diminution of prostacyclin production and stimulation of platelet aggregation both mediated by lipid peroxides could contribute to thrombosis on atheromatous plaques.
(98) We want to examine whether our theory can contribute to the explanation of this fact.
(99) The city's low population and openness contribute to the high quality of life in Phoenix.
(100) Did television marginalize the Alliance and thereby contribute to its failure?
(101) Behind the bald figures on an invoice however, are other factors that contribute to the provision of value for money.
(102) Both radioactive fission products and induced radioactivity in structural materials contribute to the problem of radioactive waste.
(103) Yet, as this chapter demonstrates, school-to-work can contribute to broader efforts to improve schools.
(104) Alcohol may also contribute to nocturnal hypoxaemia by causing narrowing of the upper airways.
(105) Similarly, if one companion were captured, his partner was under an obligation to contribute to his ransom.
(106) Through this ratification process, practitioners contribute to the development of criteria by which their practice will be judged.
(107) Therefore other metabolic abnormalities have been sought in diabetic subjects which might contribute to the increased vascular risk.
(108) Business development in many companies consists of individuals pursuing exciting deals without a clear sense of how these contribute to the company.
(109) She's hoping that private businesses will contribute to the upkeep.
(110) Changes in blood pressure and activity of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system may contribute to these different effects.
(111) Given the still exiguous literature of colour in art we can not expect to contribute to a running debate.
(112) Another environmental factor long thought to contribute to alcoholism is expectancy.
(113) We aim to ensure that managers will be more effective, achieve personal growth and contribute to corporate development.
(114) The accountants, auditors, solicitors and personnel officers to name but a few, contribute to the running of schools.
(115) In taps, replacing the tap washer and tightening the gland nut will both contribute to stopping water hammer occurring.
(116) She chose the Council because she felt she wanted something where she could contribute to the community.
(117) Institutionally cultivated individual career strategies for organizational dominance contribute to organizational decline.
(118) Daily relaxation exercIses will enhance the benefit of the time allotted for a massage and contribute to the long-term benefits.
(119) It is more likely that the incorporation of radical ideas will contribute to their dilution and distraction.
(120) These pressures both reflect and contribute to an uncertainty about the role of teacher education within higher education.