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Indeed, the excitement engendered in a good corporate training program frequently leads to increased frustration when employees get back on the job only to see their new skills go unused in an organization in which nothing else has changed.
But the spirit which Frank de Boer engendered in a very young group of Ajax players on Wednesday night suggests that it is time for Mancini to accept that less is more.
Given the losses engendered in a disaster – in compensation, in tarnished image and the consequent need for rebranding and marketing – it has long been thought that the safety of an airline's passengers was above the mucky world of economics.
And so, what was to be expected of a sterile and uncultivated wit such as that which I possess if not an offspring that was dried up, shriveled, and eccentric: a story filled with thoughts that never occurred to anyone else, of a sort that might be engendered in a prison where every annoyance has its home and every mournful sound its habitation?
In "The Great A.&P. and the Struggle for Small Business in America" (Hill & Wang, $27.95), Marc Levinson tells of A.& P.'s expansion and the powerful backlash it engendered in a way that draws unmistakable parallels to the retail battles of today.
When the push to remove Confederate memorials began, the task for Mitch Landrieu, the mayor of New Orleans, was to deal with the city's notable Confederate monuments and the conflict they engendered in a city divided along racial lines demographically, economically, and historically.
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Mr. Leonard said, "What he engendered in all his subjects was a feeling of complete trust".
"The conclusion is inescapable," Mr. Schulz writes, "that the more respect for human rights we can help engender in a country, the less likely that country is to go to war with us or other like communities".
Around this time Joyce was attacked by a dog, which engendered in him a lifelong cynophobia.
Soldier Alec has seen death and destruction, too, first-hand: it has engendered in him a remorseless desire for truth in human relations, an abhorrence not of violence, but silent hypocrisy.
The July Revolution engendered in him a political pessimism inspired by the repeated faults of the French monarchy, an issue that had become evident already in Cinq-Mars.
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