Not exact matches
Even so, they
fomented an instant scientific revolution.
This should be the leading headline on the
evening news, like every day — until «they» get it!!!! That may eventually
foment complacency.
He fails titanically in actually
fomenting even the slightest hint of malice or danger.
Even naysayers like me could have provided more helpful feedback if we gave the standards time to
foment in a teacher's pedagogy.
I'd recommend reading Atul Gawande's New Yorker piece on coaching as a catalyst for
fomenting a culture of continual improvement -
even if, as is the case with Mr. Gawande, you (or your school) are already amongst the best at what you do.
Even so, the notion of revenge never wanders out of reach as it
foments his craving for knowledge.Gherart has just celebrated a major promotion to join the ranks of the Eldest's personal guard.
Dark does not
even begin to describe the tone of Documenta 14, which addresses racism, «the war machine» (Szymczyk's phrase), and the West's appalling treatment of the tens of millions of refugees set in motion by conflicts the West has helped
foment.
Upwardly spiraling divorce rates among two - income families coupled with the relocation expectation, or
even demands, of regional, national and international corporate employers, have
fomented a narrow but incipiently prolific area of post-decree litigation in matrimonial cases in virtually every state jurisdiction across the United States.