“Overall, Jamie thinks a shift back to the office will be good for the young employees and to foster creative ideas,” Kleinhanzl wrote.
JPMorgan’s WFH model changed worker productivity—especially on two days of the week|Claire Zillman, reporter|September 15, 2020|Fortune
“We are open to everyone and are intentionally trying to foster a diverse community and actively invite people from all walks of life to participate, particularly people of color, women, and the LGBTQ community,” O’Donnell says.
The New Camper Companies Redefining Road Travel|Alex Temblador|August 27, 2020|Outside Online
It’s hard to continue to foster a sense of community when we’re all at home for the most part.
Washington Chorus forges ahead amid pandemic|Patrick Folliard|August 26, 2020|Washington Blade
Target executives pointed to big gains in categories such as food, electronics, and home goods, items that typically foster in-store visits.
Target just had its best quarter ever thanks to pandemic bulk buying|Phil Wahba|August 19, 2020|Fortune
Rhonda Oliver, a parent who has five foster and adopted children enrolled in Oceanside Unified, said it’s going to be nearly impossible for her family to continue distance learning in the fall.
North County Report: School Reopening Tensions Are High in Oceanside|Kayla Jimenez|July 22, 2020|Voice of San Diego
A grand jury investigated but found Foster had broken no law.
The Louisiana Racists Who Courted Steve Scalise|Jason Berry|January 3, 2015|DAILY BEAST
At any rate, policy can enforce equal rights and foster equal opportunity.
No Gods, No Cops, No Masters|James Poulos|January 1, 2015|DAILY BEAST
But he shares with Foster Wallace a gift for exactitude, erudition, and moral concern.
Charles D’Ambrosio’s X-Ray Vision Is On Full Display In His New Essay Collection.|Steve Almond|November 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
His non-fiction fills, or helps to fill, the void left by Foster Wallace.
Charles D’Ambrosio’s X-Ray Vision Is On Full Display In His New Essay Collection.|Steve Almond|November 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
During August and September, UNICEF had helped 700 children find a parent or extended family or placed a child in foster care.
The Life of a Liberian Child with Ebola|Sarah Crowe|November 5, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Foster's life was more than once in serious danger, but they kept right on and never showed the slightest fear.
The Abolitionists|John F. Hume
Tom used to go over to see his foster mother now and then, but always when the old man was from home.
Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates|Howard Pyle
Six hamlets tenanted by peaceful swains, And dark-eyed maidens, portion'd to the soil, Foster its increase.
Olla Podrida|Frederick Marryat
Foster then mounted the platform, and stood for a moment facing the audience without speaking.
True to his Colours|Theodore P. Wilson
But Saint Ailbe would look about him at his foster mother and his brothers and would laugh contentedly.
The Book of Stories for the Storyteller|Fanny E. Coe
British Dictionary definitions for foster (1 of 2)
foster
/ (ˈfɒstə) /
verb(tr)
to promote the growth or development of
to bring up (a child, etc); rear
to cherish (a plan, hope, etc) in one's mind
mainlyBritish
to place (a child) in the care of foster parents
to bring up under fosterage
adjective
(in combination)indicating relationship through fostering and not through birthfoster mother; foster child
(in combination)of or involved in the rearing of a child by persons other than his natural or adopted parentsfoster home
Derived forms of foster
fosterer, nounfostering, noun
Word Origin for foster
Old English fōstrian to feed, from fōstorfood
British Dictionary definitions for foster (2 of 2)
Foster
/ (ˈfɒstə) /
noun
Jodie . born 1962, US film actress and director: her films include Taxi Driver (1976), The Accused (1988), The Silence of the Lambs (1990), Little Man Tate (1991; also directed), Nell (1995), and Panic Room (2002)
Norman, Baron. born 1935, British architect. His works include the Willis Faber building (1978) in Ipswich, Stansted Airport, Essex (1991), Chek Lap Kok Airport, Hong Kong (1998), the renovation of the Reichstag, Berlin (1999), and City Hall, London (2002)
Stephen Collins . 1826–64, US composer of songs such as The Old Folks at Home and Oh Susanna