Examples of 'it fostered' in a sentence

Meaning of "it fostered"

it fostered: helped to promote or encourage the development of something

How to use "it fostered" in a sentence

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It fostered the emergence of a francophone financial class.
It was exciting because it fostered healthy competition.
It fostered the idea that progress was inevitable.
Others objected to the contempt for the law it fostered.
It fostered an excessive government entanglement with religion.
The experience was invaluable as it fostered a resilience for our professional stresses.
It fostered multiculturalism and integration mechanisms.
The important thing is that it fostered a connection between all three.
It fostered the progress of international law.
It was added that such work was useful in that it fostered uniformity of laws.
It fostered the construction of numerous temples and sculptures.
One interesting aspect of federalism was that it fostered healthy competition among the cantons.
It fostered ethnic fractionalization and undermined effective states.
I am just saying, the culture of dependency it fostered.
It fostered transparency through use of electronic health records.

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Since rich pastures were not always available, it fostered the transition to a nomadic existence.
It fostered a sense of collective identity.
The compulsion has grown stronger ever since, as has the spirit it fostered.
It fostered a lot of corruption.
Bertz applauded the tactical nature of the game, as it fostered communications between players.
It fostered goodwill.
Although pollution increased conflict among users, it fostered a greater consciousness as to users ' mutual interests.
It fostered a greater presence of Spanish and.
Iraq 's disappearance from the international scene did not foster peace ; it fostered confrontations and intolerance.
It fostered both communications and transportation throughout the Empire.
Gruber attributed Mattachine 's success to the feeling of acceptance that it fostered.
In parallel, it fostered reconciliation and facilitatedthe return of refugees.
Fostered moral citizenship! I am just saying, the culture of dependency it fostered.
Was it fostered purposefully or subliminally by your family?
Abolitionism was based in the North, and white Southerners alleged it fostered slave rebellion.
Instead, it fostered embarrassment and cynicism.
Terrorist attack for its own purposes. It fostered the fear that has gripped the.
In parallel, it fostered reconciliation and facilitated thereturn of refugees.
But in the end, I think it fostered my love of the arts.
It fostered self-reliance and at the same time sociability.
At times, it fostered hyperbolic personal gestures and some sort of peace.
It fostered resentment, clouded better judgement, and it ultimately destroyed him.
In Chile, it fostered the first demonstration of unity among Palestinians.
It fostered the youth counter culture and emphasized the church 's positive role in society.
It fostered the development of the choir-singing movement and the creation of new original compositions.
It fostered the development of many artists, including the renowned ragtime composer Scott Joplin.
It fostered respect and co-operation, but also generated competition.
It fostered disease, slavery, and exploitation on a scale never before imaged . ”.

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Poverty fostered corruption and hindered democracy
Social uncertainties at home fostered international migrations
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