Sentence examples for engender the idea from inspiring English sources

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Strenuous exercise every night seems a bit much as yet (ID44) A motivating strategy adopted by one student was to engender the idea that the new, healthier behaviour, could be rewarding in its own right through being enjoyable.

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To re-emerge as a viable political force, Glasman believes Labour has to get the Gillian Duffys back onside and re-engender the idea that people enjoy working together for the public good.

And yet the success of this "casual revolution," as Juul has called the spread of easier, more accessible video games, like the Finnish sensation Angry Birds, has engendered the idea that games should be more widely integrated into everything we do — that we are insufficiently engaged unless we are passing simultaneously through a real world and a simulated one.

None of these closely resembled the unframed sod-block houses built in the Midwestern United States; but they might have engendered the idea of building with earth.

As in tadpoles, the expression of TR before the onset of thyroid gland in mammalian fetuses has engendered the idea that TR functions in the unliganded state.

Furthermore, it engendered the idea that the prenatal office visit is the sole intended point of contact for expectant mothers with their care team, shifting the locus of control to the provider as in disease treatment models, thus medicalizing the pregnancy experience.

That the living look as though they might be dying and the dying look as though they might be sleeping engenders the idea that death and brutality are the rule, the natural state.

The idea of Quality of Care has a political function, one that can be used to engender the formation of social movement(s) and promote change.

Vreeland helped engender the whole Pop Art movement: Andy Warhol, drawing slippers for Harper's Bazaar in the 50's, absorbed many of her ideas.

Managers didn't seem to engender the same inspiration.

Trenchard viewed this idea as a precursor to the break-up of the RAF and in spite of the costs, he wanted his own institutions which would develop airmanship and engender the air spirit.

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