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State Department's acting legal adviser, argued that "it would not, as some participants suggest, be conducive to the achievement" of lasting peace for the United Nations' highest court to "issue an opinion that calls for the unilateral, immediate, and unconditional withdrawal that does not account for Israel's security needs."

From Salon

And it can be conducive to horrors like missing and murdered Indigenous women.

By that logic, carols, with their measured pace, could be conducive to a happy herd.

Andrew Scott: I actually think the clock ticking can be conducive to creativity.

"China believes that defense and security cooperation between countries needs to be conducive to regional peace and stability. They should not escalate tensions or undermine trust between countries, still less target any third party," China's Washington embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu said.

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