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According to him, his exemplary leadership has fostered a culture of discipline, integrity, and innovation within the Nigerian Navy.
A global pilot shortage has fostered problems in North America, partly explaining why fewer planes ply the skies compared with four years ago.
All six puppies are making a full recovery at Wear Referrals Vets and will soon be fostered.
A man who won the presidency by painting Hillary Clinton as a criminal, who spent every day of his presidency punching down on those with the least privilege, who has arguably fostered more division and vitriol than any other figure in my lifetime.
Source: https://thewalrus.ca/the-downside-of-celebrating-trumps-legal-woes/
And that has fostered a curious hibernation inter-sex arms race.
Source: https://www.echo.net.au/2023/11/the-secret-love-life-of-the-echidna/
And the particular bonds many of the youth leaders fostered with younger parishioners, in which leaders were seen more as friends as opposed to mentors, made the Underground at the time primed for boundary crossing and abuse.
Benji is a handsome four-year-old who is currently being fostered in a home along with other dogs and cats.
Bergeron has been accused of creating a distrustful working environment within the Senior Cabinet that belittled expert opinion and fostered a climate of fear.
Source: https://thecollegevoice.org/2023/02/09/80000-dollars-worth-of-an-opinion/
Brands like the cactus leather handbags from have also fostered the idea.
But tech corporations have fostered conformist thinking.
Source: https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-12-31/ai-books-writers-literature-robots-novels-lawsuits
By providing a judgement-free safe space where participants had opportunities to share and collaborate, these organizations fostered social capital within communities.
Source: https://northernstar-online.com/public-services-offloaded-to-non-profits/
Clancy owned rabbits and dogs as a child and fostered and adopted rescue dogs as an adult.
Council's Project Team also fostered innovation through the creation of habitats for microbats, birds, bees, and reptiles in an urban context, using reclaimed construction and demolition materials collected from the site.
Coupled with lowered standards and the learning losses exacerbated by prolonged Covid closures, our children deserve an educational environment where achievement is fostered and celebrated, not concealed and condemned.
Cr Tickle paid homage to the hockey association and the players it has fostered.
Especially from people living in a city whose culture was largely fostered by Black people.
Source: https://loyolamaroon.com/10037774/showcase/editorial-plantations-arent-tourist-attractions/
Field Marshal Berhanu further stressed “the bondage fostered between the two countries cannot be broken by any force”.
Source: https://www.africanews.it/english/eritrea-dinner-reception-hosted-in-honor-of-eritrean-delegation/
Fred fostered these relationships by building homes with his family, joining the South China Volunteer Fire Department in 1973, which he became treasurer of in 2012.
Source: https://www.centralmaine.com/2023/03/23/obituaryfrederick-victor-glidden-2/
'He was a strong advocate for students — particularly those in adult and alternative education — and worked tirelessly to create an environment that fostered student success for students of all ages.'
If you recall a few weeks back, I fostered two feral kittens, Wednesday and Gomez.