These are things countries are doing to make themselves more conducive to innovation in the future.
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Environments where employees are surrounded in blue, on the other hand, are more conducive to creativity.
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For example, some sets of values are more consistent and more conducive to social stability.
DELTA, a French research organisation, finds that good times may be more conducive to economic restructuring than bad.
Pro-growth policies include reform of the tax code to make it simpler, more transparent and more conducive to long-term investment.
If enacted, the legislation would give many companies the ability to choose regulators whose rules they find more conducive to profitability.
Such a tax reform will help us forestall bankruptcy as a nation and make the tax code fairer and more conducive to economic growth.
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Which of these concepts is more conducive to helping the 99%?
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It's that some homes are more conducive to homework than others.
Instead, he recommends simple scents, such as lemon, basil and pine, since they're easier to process and less distracting and thus more conducive to spending.
Perhaps the charms of Paris, where representatives from 14 Lebanese parties are to meet next week, will prove more conducive to compromise than crisis-ridden Beirut.
Mr Brooks proposes that whatever their respective merits, the conservative world view is more conducive to happiness than the liberal one (in the American sense of both words).
As a result, big hotel chains like Holiday Inn or Marriott are radically redesigning the lobby space, making it more conducive to vocational as well as social activities.
After some tough times on slow wickets in rainy Guyana, England were greeted by a decent contingent of travelling supporters in Barbados, plus a wicket that was more conducive to their brand of cricket.
Calls to make Singapore more conducive to bigger families had been echoing through the island since Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong brought the topic up yet again in his National Day Rally message in late August.
Just as wealth creation domestically has proven to be more conducive to national prosperity than wealth redistribution, it would be far better to find ways to grow the global "pie, " rather than have national or international officials apportion it to their liking.
And what you find in time is a city form, and a city landscape, which is far more conducive to alternative forms of mobility such as, not only public transit, but walking and biking and even ride-sharing versus taking a car any and everywhere.
The soft cap in the NBA is more conducive to parity in terms of the ability to win championships because while it helps to level the free-agent market, it also allows teams with larger budgets the ability to maintain good teams instead of forcing them to let a player go.
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Silei stopped short of saying Ducati made it specifically to target American buyers, but he said it belongs to a group of new variants designed to be more conducive to the American mindset (oriented toward recreation and long-distance cruising rather than toward the more European uses of transport and sport).
Mold in homes hasn't been tracked historically, but certain building practices like making homes more airtight, installing air-conditioning units and using materials like drywall and oriented strand board, an engineered wood product have made homes more conducive to mold growth than they were in the past, says Jeffrey May, principal scientist at May Indoor Air Investigations based in Tyngsborough, Mass.
Will a defence business dominated by systems rather than platforms be more or less conducive to transatlantic partnerships?
For want of a better term, such an environment might be called Pax Americana, a world order that has in the past proven much more secure and conducive to Western interests than that now being contemplated by Gen.
No doubt, however, the current trajectory is not conducive to more years of Asian peace and prosperity.
Today, the courtyard has swung back to being a blend of geometry and nature, transforming from a functional protection from weather and foes to a space that's conducive to spending more time outside.
Lowering this new natural rate of unemployment will require structural reforms, such as changing education to ensure that people enter work equipped with the sort of skills firms are willing to fight over, adjusting the tax system and modernising the welfare safety net, and more broadly creating a climate conducive to entrepreneurship and innovation.
We should also be more concerned about creating a climate conducive to new enterprises coming up.
It is also over one day in the air and 20 time zones crossed - hardly conducive to peak athletic performance and very possibly more than any athlete's body can handle.
The need for income certainty will become much more important than before and all of these factors are conducive to fixed income and positive for the development of greater depth and breadth of the regional asset-management industry.
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While factors such as these are not conducive to developing an innovative economy, there is a more fundamental and powerful force at work that promises to more than offset these inhibitors.
Career folks, moms, dads, grandparents (especially) need smartphones that are conducive to voice, because no matter how far technology goes, nothing is more compelling than getting someone on the phone.
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