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Masa Posted 19 years ago
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conductive to initiative.

Such strict control is not conductive to initiative.

Hi. Would anyone tell me what the highlighted part means?
  

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Masa Such strict control is not conductive to initiative. Hi. Would anyone tell me what the highlighted part means?

  • Masa Such strict control is not conductive to initiative.
  • Hi.
  • Would anyone tell me what the highlighted part means?
  • I would use "conducive" to mean that the control doesn't lead to the individual's creative thinking.
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MasaSuch strict control is not conductive to initiative.

Hi. Would anyone tell me what the highlighted part means?

I would use "conducive" to mean that the control doesn't lead to the individual's creative thinking.
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I agree with Philip. There seems to be a mistake. conducive is the correct word.

It means that strict control does not encourage initiative.

CJ
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Thanks Philip and CalifJim.

It was my mistake. I copied the sentence wrongly. sorry.

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