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Mr. Xie said the sale of minority stakes in state-run banks to foreign investors had engendered "ideological division" and even "accusations of traitorous behavior" against financial officials, mostly, critics say, because the shares were sold too cheaply.
The single currency is one such example, even if it also has engendered new divisions.
The apartheid laws that separated the races for decades have been swept from the books, but the divisions they engendered still define the ballot box.
The Iraq war led public opinion to briefly coalesce against the Bush administration and allowed Europeans to feel more European, and the painful divisions it engendered led leaders to adopt the common security strategy and to be more united and firm on Iran's nuclear program.
If the division of the peninsula engendered a mistrust of big powers, Gwangju helped shape views of the United States, historians say.
Saudi Arabia's ties to Al Qaeda and, more recently, its opposition to any American attack on Iraq, have engendered bipartisan criticism of the kingdom in Congress and division in the Bush administration about how to manage relations with the Saudis.
Because in Europe and North America this is anathema (or in more secular terms, non sequitur), diplomatic, political and economic resources that might be used to good effect to support the legitimate aspirations of the Arab peoples will instead only engender further friction and division.
That enthusiasm quickly engendered others.
If wit engendered worthy deed.
GreenTech's plans have engendered some skepticism.
Nonetheless, Peres still engendered controversy.
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