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Nurtures

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Nurtures meaning

plural of nurture

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According to the consulate, the custom, which nurtures Slovenian culture and traditions, has been listed as intangible cultural heritage in Hungary since 2015.

Coordination across the animal industry and environmental sectors to prevent the unnecessary use of antibiotics in farms — this nurtures drug-resistant organisms in our food supply — is necessary.

Farm Collaborative is part of a movement to promote regenerative agriculture — typically defined as food production that nurtures and restores soil health, protects the climate, water and biodiversity while also boosting farmers productivity.

Patriotism nurtures a feeling of responsibility while nationalism breeds blind arrogance and denial of widespread disaffection.

Vijay, seen as a superstar in the making nurtures political ambitions.

By offering a personalised curriculum and a wide range of subjects, E-ACT City Heights Academy nurtures and develops talents in students so that they don’t just learn to dream but make their dreams a reality.

Confrontation breeds discord, while engagement nurtures understanding.

Innovation isn’t just a fresh idea, but a process that encourages those new ideas, loves and nurtures them and helps them become a new reality.

Interacting with the environment perks up children's curiosity, stirs up problem-solving ideas, and nurtures creativity.

It nurtures inefficiency and leads to lack of governance,” the court observed.

Per the school’s administrator Richard Baniszewski, Mirka speaks more than five languages, has strong people skills, and nurtures students and fellow teachers in an understanding way.

Soon enough, Alex finds a lost chupacabra cub that he takes in and nurtures.

This approach nurtures a strategic and well-informed investment stance.

When an owner nurtures a rep to open their own company, the first owner receives commission for the sales of the new owner's office.

Being attuned to God and the history of her own people, she nurtures the same expectation of the definitive redemption that God will bring especially to his people, Israel.

Entrepreneurship always plays an important role in getting out countries from and conflict situations, some scholars argue that productive entrepreneurship is something that nurtures the development.

Faith nurtures the psyche, the spirit, the soul,” she says.

Over its vast domain, the RFS nurtures an egalitarian cohesion, treating rank almost as an afterthought.

Poujoulat Group nurtures responsible relationships with suppliers, consumers and the general public on a daily basis.

For Tracy, a committed Corbynista in a high-vis cycling jacket, is Britain's least likely duchess, a woman who nurtures uncompromising views on farming and animal welfare.