1. They encourage better posture and promote a sense of well-being.
2. Even some leading African-American intellectuals oppose affirmative action, arguing that it is corrosive, promoting a sense among minorities that they are victims in need of help.
3. His thesis, like many who have come before and since, is that the design of modern suburbs promotes a sense of isolation, distress and powerlessness.
4. His infamous pre-dawn practices are designed to help promote a sense of responsibility and discipline.
5. Involve grandparents and other family members to help promote a sense of continuity and tradition.
6. Some suggest it promotes a sense among blacks that they are victims in need of aid.
7. The amphitheater style of modern Catholic sanctuaries unites worshipers with the priest during the service and by promoting a sense of community.
8. The corporation also has been publishing a local newspaper, The Norwood News, for the last eight years to promote a sense of community.
9. This country is dominated by the Tswana people, and for generations smaller tribes have been discouraged from asserting their identities to promote a sense of national unity.
10. A campaign to promote a sense of thrift among all employees would also be launched, Mohd Ghazali said.