Sentence examples for engender children from inspiring English sources

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The first three characteristics are attractive to women; they also make men better fathers, thus somewhat more likely to engender children and more likely to raise them successfully.

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But I thought that he morphed just as neatly into the visionary and androgynous Estraven: betraying and betrayed by his society; at the top of then toppled from power; both father and mother to his oddly engendered children.

EIGHTY-FIVE years ago this Christmas Eve, The London Evening News published a short story about a boy and a bear written by an assistant editor at Punch named A. A. Milne, thus engendering four children's books, a slew of films and videos and a merchandising empire estimated to be worth more to the Disney Corporation than Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto combined.

I grew up with books and fell in love with reading at an early age and frankly nothing could have STOPPED me by the time I reached the school library (much of the contents of which I was already familiar with before I walked in through its doors for the first time...) But I utterly believe in the love-of-reading idea and in what it engenders in children.

The song celebrates the pay-it-forward nature of anonymous giving and the joy it engenders as children learn to play Santa.

This darkly funny novel imagines them as having engendered a child.

He espouses the same kind of values that parents want to engender in their children".

"We highly encourage families to have open discussions about online safety and how using Bark helps, and to engender trust with their children by giving them appropriate privacy online," Jordan said.

The primary question addressed in this article is whether and how public policies can engender high quality in child care and early education settings.

The surprising finding is that collaboration engenders equal sharing in children in a way that it does not in chimpanzees.

Whether exposure to extremely low-frequency (ELF) magnetic fields (MF) either from power transmission and distribution or the use of electrical appliances is associated with an increased risk of leukemia in children has engendered scientific debate.

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