Sentence examples for adequate to engender from inspiring English sources

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But can the level of fear be adequate to engender such a change of heart while not so powerful as to trigger panic?

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But is trade alone enough to engender learning?

Imposed treatments tend to engender resistance and resentment.

Were they trying to engender some specific policy change?

At creation he emerged to engender himself and the gods.

Managers didn't seem to engender the same inspiration.

Are there any words less likely to engender trust?

Even the word "refugee" tends to engender fatigue.

The extra spending that it hopes to engender will then be spread over three years.

This, in turn, helps to engender loyalty to the organisation and a genuine sense of community.

"That's not the kind of feeling you want to engender in your donors," he added.

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