Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Structural conduciveness, as applied here, deals with those features of a situation which predispose it to disorder.
As Smith points out, 'Conditions of conduciveness merely make the hostile outburst possible.
Structural conduciveness - the structure of the society (e.g. spatial proximity) must be such that certain protest actions become more likely.
Structural conduciveness - things that make or allow certain behaviors possible (e.g. spatial proximity)
The main advantages that Panorama has over Opera's stacks are higher scalability and greater conduciveness to extensibility.
First evidence for differential and sequential efferent effects of goal relevance and goal conduciveness appraisal.
"Working at Waterside - conduciveness as a workplace of the British Airways' headquarters in Harmondsworth, England."
School Safety Patrol (MCC) is an organization that is assigned to conduciveness and school security guard in accordance with prevailing norms.
Lazarus (1991) defines emotions according to 'core relational themes' which are intuitive summaries of the 'molar appraisals' (e.g. of relevance, goal conduciveness) involved in different emotions.
Down and Out is the kind of book that I can generally read in a single sitting, so it offered a good opportunity to evaluate Aldiko's conduciveness to reading on my Nexus One.
Still, this, the book's closing note, will be taken by some as a verdict on religion writ large - especially since, at the moment Bateman notes religion's conduciveness to happiness, he happens to look out over "a quivering sheen of mirage."
Growing concerns about Android's lack of transparency and non-inclusive governance model, diverging kernel, insular userspace stack, and general lack of conduciveness to running existing Linux software are creating an incentive for hardware companies to evaluate other options.
This inspired me to take a close look at the bookmark sync APIs in Firefox and Chrome in order to evaluate their conduciveness to third-party interoperability and determine if the potential exists for an Xmarks successor to emerge.
Nokia intended to put Qt the center of its mobile platform strategy, with the aim of using the toolkit's inherent conduciveness to application portability as means of unifying application development between its legacy Symbian operating system and the nascent Linux-based MeeGo project.
By the time scientific assessment of conduciveness to grow corn in the United States was undertaken by Meriwether Lewis in 1804, the immigrant settlers had already spread its growth in many parts of the country due to its suitability to grow in varying climatic and soil conditions.