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Both engendered a backlash in the next election.
Waves of mostly poor, immigrant children were educated at these schools, which engendered a backlash.
By focusing so much attention on developing new financial performance measures, the less successful implementers engendered a backlash among operating managers, who furiously resisted what they considered to be the finance department's latest gadget.
Even Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently said that -- while Roe v. Wade was a right decision, politically it engendered a backlash and that perhaps the Court should have waited.
Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms, George Allen... not around anymore... Seven years of George W. Bush divisiveness has engendered a backlash -- we want to turn the page to a brighter, more hopeful, more unified tomorrow.
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This counterintuitive finding is reinforced by multiple statistical methods and suggests that contact by a political campaign may engender a backlash.
(Feb. 22 and Feb. 26 at 8). | Franco Zeffirelli's realist productions are engendering a backlash at the Met, which this bland revival of "Carmen" confirms.
Others note that the plan may engender a backlash from social conservatives, noting that the details of "national standards" for Warren's plan remain vague.
Such demands will engender a backlash that could damage the entire movement.
If the dead women were white, would the rash of questionable deaths in police custody have engendered a national backlash and debate?
Still, the idea engendered a lot of backlash.
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