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foster

[faw-ster, fos-ter] / ˈfɔ stər, ˈfɒs tər /




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HHS has broad spending oversight for programs for the underprivileged, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, early education of toddlers and foster care.

From Barron's

But it's a topic that fosters strong emotions from players and workers within the industry, so expect more controversies as the year ploughs on.

From BBC

I feel this is almost a continuation of my service in that I’m now helping foster a vibrant startup community that focuses on national security.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the afterschool special vibes bring a kind of unexpected coziness that manages to be both heartfelt and surreal, fostering a sense of serenity and camaraderie that is rib-tickling in all the right ways.

From Salon

However, being left visually-impaired and suffering severe headaches, he could have stepped away from fostering.

From BBC