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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
conduce .
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Secondly, the faith of the Church and of the person baptized conduces to the efficacy of baptism: wherefore those who are baptized make a profession of faith, and baptism is called the "sacrament of faith."
Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition Aquinas Thomas
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This conjunction of interests conduces to a particular and pervasive form of corruption, one, in my experience at least, which is more pervasive than shall we say queer theory.
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We can have legitimate liberal vs. conservative arguments over the latter, but even from a conservative point of view, it's far more important to have a government that conduces to a GDP large enough to provide all the things we want than to have a small government per se.
Ian Fletcher: Why the Budget Is the Wrong Thing to Fight About Ian Fletcher 2011
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We can have legitimate liberal vs. conservative arguments over the latter, but even from a conservative point of view, it's far more important to have a government that conduces to a GDP large enough to provide all the things we want than to have a small government per se.
Ian Fletcher: Why the Budget Is the Wrong Thing to Fight About Ian Fletcher 2011
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We can have legitimate liberal vs. conservative arguments over the latter, but even from a conservative point of view, it's far more important to have a government that conduces to a GDP large enough to provide all the things we want than to have a small government per se.
Ian Fletcher: Why the Budget Is the Wrong Thing to Fight About Ian Fletcher 2011
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By driving out the Jews and the democratic and Left elements, he is driving out everything that conduces to activity.
Michael Berkowitz: The Shame of the Galleries: Stained Stein, Purloined Picasso Michael Berkowitz 2011
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By driving out the Jews and the democratic and Left elements, he is driving out everything that conduces to activity.
Michael Berkowitz: The Shame of the Galleries: Stained Stein, Purloined Picasso Michael Berkowitz 2011
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We can have legitimate liberal vs. conservative arguments over the latter, but even from a conservative point of view, it's far more important to have a government that conduces to a GDP large enough to provide all the things we want than to have a small government per se.
Ian Fletcher: Why the Budget Is the Wrong Thing to Fight About Ian Fletcher 2011
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By driving out the Jews and the democratic and Left elements, he is driving out everything that conduces to activity.
Michael Berkowitz: The Shame of the Galleries: Stained Stein, Purloined Picasso Michael Berkowitz 2011
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We can have legitimate liberal vs. conservative arguments over the latter, but even from a conservative point of view, it's far more important to have a government that conduces to a GDP large enough to provide all the things we want than to have a small government per se.
Ian Fletcher: Why the Budget Is the Wrong Thing to Fight About Ian Fletcher 2011
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