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Those are the facts, but it doesn't mean they will engender action.
The question, then, was whether humans had the power to engender action solely in themselves or in other things as well.
But although these individual histories are unsettling enough to engender action on a local level, City Life's occupation was blueprinted with the entire nation in mind.
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In contrast, others argued that humans only engender actions within themselves, and it is God who brings about the effect in others, as for example, a human may produce the action of willing to throw a stone, but it is God who actually causes the stone to move.
Were these photos engendering action, or merely pity or worst apathy?
Advertisements must be a thought-provoking experience that engenders action.
We believe in creating a long-term relationship with them so that the delivery of their message becomes a seemless, thought-provoking experience that engenders action.
E. coli O157 H7 infections can cause serious and potentially life-threatening illness that may also engender legal action.
Some of these medicines will be the darlings that send the stock shares bursting off the charts, while others will engender class-action lawsuits.
This more expansive approach to engendering climate action beyond just states gets around a core criticism of multilateralism – that once institutional solution is imposed, it cauterises the need to think about the problem any more.
That humans had the power to engender certain actions was assumed by most of the earlier theologians.
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