Sentence examples for effect engendered from inspiring English sources

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This time-period effect engendered dissimilar educational opportunities, on average, for different age cohorts now alive [11].

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Such early acclaim might have bred arrogance in some artists, but in the case of Benjamin, a congenial and unassuming man, it seemed to have the opposite effect, engendering caution.

The findings of this study illustrate that the positive effects engendered by positive emotions and time pressure can enhance the effectiveness of creative teaching for both the teacher and learners.

To better understand the behavioral effects engendered by AM404 treatment, a series of control experiments was performed.

There was no objective truth, only the truth-effects engendered by the workings of power and the instabilities of language.

Past research emphasizes the economic gains of consumer co-creation, with limited research focusing on the psychological effects engendered in the process of consumer brand co-creation.

(She is currently writing a book titled The Delegated Welfare State: Medicare, Markets, and the Future of American Governance). As an example, Campbell cites the political effects engendered by Social Security and welfare.

In the light of such widespread skepticism about over-reliance on test results — and such widespread consensus about the detrimental effects engendered by teaching to the test — the governor's doubling down on state test results to assess teachers' effectiveness seems a questionable calculation.

The most plausible of such mechanisms is negative selection against the deleterious pleiotropic effects engendered from mutations occurring in highly connected genes [ 49, 50, 69].

If differential tolerance to ammonia contributes to explain habitat segregation of the two molecular forms along the urbanization gradient in Yaounde, however, it is unlikely that it does so solely by selective effects engendered by acute toxicity.

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition-Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR), substance dependence may involve several symptoms (tolerance, withdrawal, adverse repercussions on social and professional areas, loss of control of the consumption, and persistence despite the adverse effects engendered).

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