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Only participation as a contributive member allows one to share in what others have.
"Except your effectiveness as a functioning, contributive individual," said the President.
This last cause is the most contributive factor to cavitation.
All studies were done in the 1990's; hence the time factor was not felt to be contributive.
Yet, the contributive probability fractions of each condition are assumed to be the same, relatively:
There is a 'contributive nature' where specialised knowledge and experience are contributed to the common task of the organisation.
Together they are considered a contributive force to be reckoned with in the field of Classical Indian Dance.
Prospective buyers should realize, however, that oversampling alone is no assurance of truly superior sound, even though it is a contributive factor.
Knowing he would now be halfway contributive to the team effort, I left him to get dressed and went out to the practice green to hit some putts.
The opening sentence of the above list of objectives was included advisedly to indicate the contributive nature of the marketing department's efforts to corporate aims.
'Habitus, work and contributive justice', Sociology, 45(1): 7-21.
He admires to the last Balzac's accounts of the "generative and contributive circumstances, of every discernible sort," which surround and condition his characters.
That public interest is what the FCC bases its judgments on, whether a media cross-ownership would be a positive and contributive force, locally and nationally.
Myocarditis can be a complication of meningococcemia and can be contributive to shock seen in this form of disease.
"The students we honor this day will serve as an inspiration for all students over the years to live full, warm and contributive lives," Chancellor Eggers said.
The importance of the ratio of omega-6/omega-3 essential fatty acids as established by comparative studies shows an Omega-6:Omega-3 ratio under 4:1 is contributive to health.
The roots of Hinduism in southern India, and among tribal and indigenous communities is just as ancient and fundamentally contributive to the foundations of the religious and philosophical system.
Another contributive factor to the troubled production of the album was the sudden departure of bassist Renato Rocha, who left due to creative divergences with the rest of the band.
Changes in American electoral politics, the role of the mass media/campaign technology, patterns of voting behaviour, and the candidate focus of the campaign all are interrelated and contributive to the way money is used in political system.
However, she explicitly ruled out all direct causes of this arrhythmia except for the Taser, which she stated could not be definitively ruled out "as a causative or contributive factor" in Jones' death.
The university's mission is to "foster of a steady stream of global citizens committed to living a contributive life," with an emphasis on principles of pacifism, human rights, and the creative coexistence of nature and humanity.
Although told in most leisurely, realistic style and with constant attention to outlying and contributive detail, the book is informed on every page with the spirit of romance-the kind of romance that sees the "something more" of the yellow primrose.
At a 1954 ceremony honoring his fiftieth year as a Rabbi, Wise received a proclamation from the Hebrew Union College that described him as "one of the most contributive and distinguished leaders of American Judaism of this generation".
Still, if you are absolutely sure that what you are selling is going to hurt people, it would be very difficult to see how that would square with an ethic which says that what I do should be contributive to people's health and welfare.
He achieved his greatest success in the last case he was engaged on, Commonwealth of Virginia v. State of West Virginia, involving the amount of the contributive share that the latter state should pay toward the public debt of the former.