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Because of its record of past lying about its covert-action programs (and other matters), the Pakistani military does not engender much trust.
Mr Kahn's belief that "Moscow is unlikely to suffer from extreme heatwaves" does not engender much trust in his lists of cities that are climate-proof or climate-vulnerable (our picture shows a woman surviving Moscow this summer).
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He had been hired after going 5-19 at Iowa State, which did not engender much confidence, despite his Newton-fueled success, which is why the down slope got steep so quickly, as Andy Staples writes on SI.com.
Bailing out the bankers with no strings attached in order to save an economy that didn't seem to most people to be very well saved, then watching the banks get record profits and bonuses the very next year while the rest of the economy was in the toilet didn't engender much good cheer about whether justice had been done.
At Next, the food may sometimes wobble, but never so much that it does not engender laughter, close attention and learning.
It does not engender the obsession of cricket or beckon the roaring fans of soccer.
"This does not engender trust" about labor agreements, Leo Gerard, president of the United Steelworkers, wrote recently.
Jury sequestration does not engender the same ideological battles as other criminal justice issues.
"A veto threat does not engender the bipartisan cooperation needed to enact this important legislation".
"They say, why can't I?" M.L.S., on the other hand, does not engender the same respect.
"It is a very scary prospect that does not engender hope for Italy's future," the newspaper wrote.
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