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Without inclusion of the code and data with published computational results, we are engendering a credibility crisis in science.
(Feb. 22 and Feb. 26 at 8). | Franco Zeffirelli's realist productions are engendering a backlash at the Met, which this bland revival of "Carmen" confirms.
"The cumulative effect of these broad restrictions... are engendering a climate of fear and a culture of enforced silence," the rights group said.
"All these things are engendering a keener and broader audience.
I admit, I sympathize with those skeptics on this site who fear that we are engendering a quasi-religious conformity of our own.
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The crisis is engendering a combination of public-sector austerity and private-sector uncertainty.
"There is something to be said for the ways in which the contest may be engendering a way of identifying with this larger supra-nation, Europe".
Just like Duchamp, he seemed to be saying that the new century was engendering a new humanity, with smooth, metallic desires.
All of which is engendering a fair amount of what in Los Angeles would be called buzz, but in Cambridge seems better termed speculative ratiocination.
Just as important, it may be engendering a "rats in a cage" atmosphere for the entire back-office team an environment of infighting further poisoned by a recently introduced financial incentive scheme and Hans's neglect of team-building initiatives.
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