Sentence examples for To be engendered from inspiring English sources

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Their continued reticence appears to be engendered by a belated concern about the laws of strict product liability which exist in almost every state.

But the satire is unfocused and crude, and Mr. Kotis and the director, John Rando — they previously collaborated on "Urinetown," for which Mr. Kotis wrote the book and was a co-writer of the lyrics — expend much more energy on the mock-melodrama and the guffaws to be engendered by playing up the sordidness and stupidity of these hicks.

In the early 1980s Mr. Forsythe gave ballet a quantum push into new terrain by freeing the torso from its corsetlike carriage, allowing movement and momentum to be engendered from any part of the body, and playing with the principles of verticality, balance and ease that characterize classical technique.

After noting that each rational number corresponds, in an evident way, to a cut, he observes that infinitely many cuts fail to be engendered by rational numbers.

Sure, op-ed pieces are fine (here I am writing another...), but perhaps the greatest effects are to be engendered by more direct communications.

These are but two examples and do not include the thousands of tweets, status updates and Instagram pics that have allowed information to spread and protests to be engendered.

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Mr. Delanoë does not seem to be engendering much excitement.

Throughout his writing career the influential SF author explored the philosophy of solipsism, an individual's sense that they're the only real, significant part of the universe – a feeling that No Man's Sky and its millions of desolate worlds seems to be engendering in players.

Much like Let's Get It On, slow jam music, as well as modern soul and the quiet storm genre, are now viewed by critics to have been engendered by I Want You and by Gaye.

The most well characterised enzymatic activities contributing to this process are engendered by zinc-dependent metalloproteinases.

Yet, as emerges later in the treatise, these first principles, seemingly innate to the intellect, are engendered there by the Agent Intellect (Bouyges, 29; Hyman, 219).

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