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And any derogatory credit history may engender a similar demand.
Elaborate wine service just might engender a larger tip.
"Does that engender a bit more team play?
Fluid, open spaces would engender a more free and democratic society.
The takeovers helped engender a reshaping of corporate America that made its economy work better.
But, he says, the model has helped engender a new attitude.
The tautly frontal, vibrating patterns and pulsating spots of light engender a gripping retinal intensity.
Again the terms engender a limitation on thinking about the issues.
"That didn't engender a lot of trust," said Sergeant DeMers of the police union.
The Giles, in fact, have consciously tried to engender a can-do attitude in their son.
This raises the question of whether the pursuit of victory itself could engender a fundamental defeat.
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