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Growing frustration with the problems these buildings engendered, combined with an increasingly robust economy, helped reduce their numbers sharply.

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This focus on the more tangible attributes of the room engendered by the touchscreen, combined with the higher choice process satisfaction, appears to translate into increased anticipated satisfaction with the room experience (Mtouchscreen=6.1 vs. Mmouse=5.0; t(61)=2.36, p<0.05, Cohen's d=0.6).

IN the 1850's, Mr. Gordon writes, science and capitalism combined to engender great optimism, almost of a sense of technological manifest destiny.

When talking about the intergovernmental relationships of China, the focus is mainly on how the definition and operation of intergovernmental authority exercising power with legitimacy changed through the years, and how this change engendered the phenomenon of rapid growth while combining with social and environmental problems since China's reforms.

One cannot contemplate Brasília's crown-like cathedral, for example, without being thrilled both by its formal dynamism and its structural economy, which combine to engender a sense almost of weightlessness from within, as the enclosure appears to dissolve entirely into glass.

An inspection of the mechanism of action of Erb-hRNase or Erb-hcAb combined with Herceptin provided evidence that the antibody combinations engendered an increased downregulation of the ErbB2 receptor, and led to an enhanced apoptotic cell death.

This need has therefore engendered a multidimensional approach to reservoir evaluation, which combines geophysics, geology, petrophysics, reservoir engineering and geostatistics for detailed evaluation of reservoir properties.

No one had been killed, but something about the crime — the power and pettiness of the defendants, combined with the harmlessness of their victim — engendered a depth of indignation few cases matched.

There is no interaction between gender and parenthood, i.e. no combined effect has been found to be engendered by these two factors.

What needs to be done is by now well-known: Issue European bonds, using the collective borrowing power of the European Union, and pass the low interest rates onto the countries in need, combined with a growth strategy that will engender needed revenues.

Her service on the Senate Judiciary Committee, combined with her young age, and the respect she engenders from across the aisle has convinced more than a few political observers that she'd be a smart selection.

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