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There is also ministerial discretion to deport foreign nationals for lesser offences if it is “conducive to the public good”.

From BBC

Projects by Israeli nonprofits to introduce this species and other non-native trees, in other words, may not be conducive to their stated mission of "making the desert bloom."

From Salon

The State Department said—with bone-dry or perhaps chilling understatement—that such comments were “not conducive to building an enduring peace.”

From Slate

That sentiment isn’t conducive to a night spent with an information delivery system designed to keep the audience straining on tenterhooks.

From Salon

The hyper-competitiveness and shallowness of this toxic masculinity aren't conducive to developing true friendships with other men.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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