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"They not only lost a lot of audience, they engendered a lot of resentment," Mr. Botstein said of the group.
It engendered a lot of criticism last week for announcing an interim constitution, supposedly without proper consultation.
A DealBook article on the plight of Wall Street twentysomethings has engendered a lot of discussion, but little sympathy for the young casualties of the financial sector's woes.
EVELYN M. RUSLI LITTLE COMPASSION A DealBook article on the plight of Wall Street twentysomethings has engendered a lot of discussion, but little sympathy for the young casualties of the financial sector's woes.
In 1999, Hughes was involved in a near fatal car accident on a deserted road in Broome which not only had him in a coma for weeks and shattered his body, but also involved him in a prosecution for dangerous driving that engendered a lot of bitterness and misunderstanding.
It has engendered a lot of discussion and we need your voice, too!
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"That didn't engender a lot of trust," said Sergeant DeMers of the police union.
"People say he's considerate, and as a result of this he engenders a lot of residual personal loyalty.
At the Pentagon, Dr. Michael E. Kilpatrick, the official responsible for tracking health problems in combat soldiers, predicted that the findings would engender "a lot of scientific debate".
"Somehow she engenders a lot of confidence in students; they feel comfortable with her".
I think it is an article that is worth a lot, and will engender a lot, of discussion among progressives, probably in equal amounts causing pleasure and cynicism.
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