Bulstrode intended to frequent Lowick Church or to reside at Stone Court for a good while to come: he had bought the excellent farm and fine homestead simply as a retreat which he might gradually enlarge as to the land and beautify as to the dwelling, until it should be conducive to the divine glory that he should enter on it as a residence, partially withdrawing from his present exertions in the administration of business, and throwing more conspicuously on the side of Gospel truth the weight o
To begin perfect happiness at the respective ages of twenty-six and eighteen is to do pretty well; and professing myself moreover convinced that the General's unjust interference, so far from being really injurious to their felicity, was perhaps rather conducive to it, by improving their knowledge of each other, and adding strength to their attachment, I leave it to be settled, by whomsoever it may concern, whether the tendency of this work be altogether to recommend parental tyranny, or reward
Rainfall is ideal for growing grass, which is conducive for feeding and breeding the livestock.
By making your home conducive to reading, you'll be setting the stage for lifelong readers.
Some atmospheres are more conducive to creativity than others.
This isn't conducive to solving a problem and "you want to be solution focused and positively focused," Woodward said.
But depending on how these technologies develop, a digital ecosystem that demands less of our eyes could be better for everyone — less immersive, less addictive, more conducive to multitasking, less socially awkward, and perhaps even a salve for our politics and social relations.
There is nothing more conducive to long-term happiness than knowing that your actions are making the world a better place.
Wang Weijun, head of the Chinese side, said through this joint exercise, the two armies can learn good training methods from each other, which is conducive to improving their capabilities in response to the menace of terrorism.
" "We still want to give those who love reading a conducive environment.
"A full-term birth is more conducive to a baby's health.
In September, most regions of the country are expected to record an average temperature close to or higher than that of the normal years, with normal or slightly heavier precipitation, which is conducive to the growth of autumn crops.
"I believe that in China, anything can happen in a place that is so conducive for innovation and entrepreneurship.
We express the hope that a climate conducive to a negotiated settlement will be created soon ,,.
Conducive to Family Life If you have children, the school calendar will typically allow you to have the same days off as your kids.
"Although digital reading is quick and convenient, it's only suitable for fragmented reading practices, while reading hard-copy books are conducive to in-depth reading," Xu said.
There is nothing more conducive to long-term happiness than knowing that your actions are making the world a better place.
The other half is changing your nighttime routine and creating a more conducive sleeping environment so that you can fell asleep earlier.
According to Miscellany of the Western Capital written by Liu Xin in the Han Dynasty, as early as in the West Han Dynasty,the practice of wearing zhuyu and drinking chrysanthemum wine on Double Ninth Festival was popular, arid it was considered beneficial to people's health and conducive to longevity.
Sure, you probably realize by now that a deep-fried onion blossom is not exactly conducive to maintaining a rock-solid midsection.