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Experience is expected to engender wisdom and expertise, which, in turn, would contribute to the quality of handovers.
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But torture will engender torture, revenge will engender revenge".
According to Air Force historian Alan Stephens, Rowland considered that the "collective wisdom" engendered by the Air Board had been generally beneficial to the RAAF, and believed the new arrangements led to paralysis and arrogation of decision making', and empire building in the Public Service component".
Responses, on the other hand, engender what Ricoeur calls "wisdom," an unwavering commitment to relieve and prevent suffering.
For Tibetans, he is the Ocean of Wisdom, a god-king who engenders intense devotion - his name was chanted repeatedly by protesters across the roof of the world.
It proves how, to this day, despite our easy info-sharing and the resulting awareness it could engender, it still does not ensure that we remember to look to the past for our lessons (aka wisdom): Erotic display and exposure are highly relative.
The latest conventional wisdom is that Democrats stand to benefit out of the broad sense of outrage and desperation that Kavanaugh's confirmation engendered.
Last stands engender extreme tactics.
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Through combining marketing and IS wisdom, a number of new insights are offered which enrich our understanding on the determinants of online impulse purchase decision as well as on how a proper IS design alters consumer shopping experience to engender more online impulse purchase.
Why does 6 Music engender such affection?
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