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They can be as easily engendered by sudden acclaim.
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As Mr. Drury and Mr. Dayan delicately but hauntingly illustrate in this hourlong show, it is a psychological state engendered all too easily when people are exposed to certain kinds of stress.
"I think they've gotten off quite easily, frankly, for the problems that they've engendered," Dr. Topol said.
The Surface 2 appears to be easily besting the consumer interest that its predecessor, the Surface RT, engendered during its release in late 2012.
The increase was particularly prevalent in those districts where initially it had been hardest to obtain a mortgage the same places where the supply of credit had picked up most and economic prospects had improved least.The story so far could easily have been a happy one for a few years, indeed, many Americans savoured the "democratisation" of housing finance that the boom engendered.
Their patronage engendered special treatment.
That enthusiasm quickly engendered others.
If wit engendered worthy deed.
GreenTech's plans have engendered some skepticism.
The first thought engendered the first afterthought.
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