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But then, too, it notes that "he's engendered more fear than love" while in office.
Leo Benedictus's review of Reginald D Hunter's live DVD likewise engendered more enthusiasm than cynicism.
IT HAS engendered more vitriol, more bitter ferocity, than participants in the Hong Kong markets say they have ever seen.
The mere act of physically approaching a potential romantic partner, they argued, engendered more favorable assessments of that person.
Alaska did not respond until the following day, and when it did, its response only engendered more anger.
Obama's digital content also engendered more response from the public — twice the number of shares, views and comments of his posts".
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It engenders more and more suspicion and mistrust".
He has a bigger racquet engendering more power and fewer errors.
Renovations that call for cutting into a building's facade (by installing through-wall air-conditioners, for instance) will engender more scrutiny under the new guidelines.
According to the L.A. Times, students at a local high school worried that their sports uniforms would engender more legal letters.
Its characters aren't easy to like but they're not dismissible either — not even the delusional George — and, in the end, they engender more fondness than enmity.
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