Examples of using Fostered in English and their translations into Korean
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a right to vote, elections fostered the illusion of equality.
At this time there was fostered an extensive system of banking and commercial exchange which was carried on right within the temple precincts.
Not the sanctity of life but the shock of death inspired fear and thus effectively fostered religion.
The emergence of the internet was a key development that fostered the exponential growth of the payment platform.
Have existed and even flourished on the Red Planet? could intelligent life, and perhaps even civilization… But if Mars fostered life long ago before losing its atmosphere.
wrap around the forest, and rich natural delicious fostered meal for us welcomed us.
In 2005, the company was listed among the key fostered start-up enterprises of Science and Technology Bureau of Hangzhou.
The grace of the mountain where good quality water and abundant nature fostered boasts of Minami Shinshu.
In the 1960s- 1970s, the German government and commercial jewelry industry fostered and heavily supported modern jewelry designers, thus creating a new marketplace.
In the 1960s-1970s, the German government and commercial jewelry industry fostered and heavily supported modern jewelry designers, thus creating a new marketplace.
At this time there was fostered an extensive system of banking and commercial exchange which was carried on right within the temple precincts.
These six C's can be fostered in real-world playgrounds, and can also be supported by robotic platforms,
You belong to a well-nigh infinite family of worlds, but your sphere is just as precisely administered and just as lovingly fostered as if it were the only inhabited world in all existence.
You belong to a well-nigh infinite family of worlds, but your sphere is just as precisely administered and just as lovingly fostered as if it were the only inhabited world in all existence.
You belong to a well-nigh infinite family of worlds, but your sphere is just as precisely administered and just as lovingly fostered as if it were the only inhabited world in all existence.
And this civilization must be maintained and fostered, for there exist today no new sources of culture, no Andites to invigorate and stimulate the slow
He not only fostered long-term relationships with his customers,
Fostered by black newspapers, magazines and community organizations, and enriched by greater numbers and cultural variety, a new and broader black community is being developed in the modern Canadian city.
Most importantly, our research suggested that successful integration generally occurs through individual incentive and personal relationships, fostered, whenever possible, by the community or the government.
Jesus did not found the so-called Christian church, but he has, in every manner consistent with his nature, fostered it as the best existent exponent of his lifework on earth.