Conducive

//kənˈdjuːsɪv//

"Conducive" in a Sentence (11 examples)

Good health is conducive to happiness.

Soft music is often conducive to sleep.

Don't drag out Chinese sayings about the importance of an environment conducive to learning just to justify moving for a child's entrance exams!

Your behavior is not conducive to the desired environment.

When cowardice is conducive to self-preservation, it is called intelligence.

Algeria should invest in improving its infrastructure, such as roads, ports, airports, and telecommunications, to create a conducive environment for foreign investors.

Algeria should provide a stable political environment that is conducive to foreign investment.

The UNHCR says conditions are not conducive for the safe, dignified return of the refugees to a country they fled more than a year ago to escape persecution and violence.

A small, dark kitchen is not conducive to elaborate cooking.

According to the Roman Pliny the Elder, author of Historia Naturalis, southernwood was conducive to sexual excitement when the plant was placed under the bed.

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A. The exterior of the premises and all structures thereon shall be kept free of all nuisances, unsanitary conditions and fire or safety hazards in the public areas and any of the foregoing shall be removed and abated promptly by the owner or manager. B. Without limiting the generality of Subsection A, the maintenance includes: . . . (3) Keeping the premises free of conditions conducive to infestation by vermin or insects, such as rodent harborages or stagnant water, and other known sources of infestation.

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