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Despite the mistrust that American businesses have engendered as of late, history suggests a different truth: that while government can create a framework and conditions that will support positive economic change, it is American business that will turn things around, and deliver the prosperity and sustainable economic stability and security that can follow.

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In an 1851 paper, Sylvester explains: I have in previous papers defined a "Matrix" as a rectangular array of terms, out of which different systems of determinants may be engendered as from the womb of a common parent.

Preparing the next generation of STEM professionals requires critically examining and re-envisioning teaching and learning settings so that spatial thinking is elevated to a targeted objective of learning and is engendered as an essential habit of mind (National Research Council, 2006).

While he emphasizes power and the sense of responsibility it engendered as the driving force behind America's embrace of extensive overseas commitments after World War II, Thompson also highlights the crucial role domestic public opinion played in shaping U.S. foreign relations.

In particular: (i) Our attention is restricted to a typically smooth and rather low-dimensional parametrically induced manifold M, spanned by the set of fields engendered as the input varies over the parameter domain: for example, in the elliptic case M = { u ∈ X : μ ∈ D }, where X is a suitable functional space.

The commingling of science and politics has engendered as much public disaster as it has public good.

Biological characteristics (e.g., body size) become engendered as occupational and family roles, which are gendered expressions of biology.

Therefore it shouldn't engender as big of privacy concerns, though obviously anything related to biometric data can give people pause.

The metaphors of "Westworld" are so meaty that they could engender as many discussions as "Hamlet" has engendered.

Through practices such as cryonics and plans to build ro, botic bodies for future "consciousness transfer," the Russian transhumanist movement has engendered competing practices of immortality as well as ontological debates over the immortal body and person.

In British politicians, as with American patricians like Kennedy, that kind of privilege has often engendered a sense of politics as a civic calling, an opportunity to give back.

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