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Is there any reason to think that his loss will engender more primary challenges in future elections?
Westway, the proposed subsurface replacement, engendered more passion than progress.
Social rejection from different-race evaluators engendered more anger and activational responses, regardless of participants' race.
But then, too, it notes that "he's engendered more fear than love" while in office.
Maybe black progress had engendered more resistance than he had understood.
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.
Alongside effective teamwork, positive experiences of caring for patients on ART also engendered more supportive staff attitudes.
We use the two cases of daily showering and the congestion charging scheme in London to consider the distinctive challenges of understanding transitions in practice and of governing these so as to engender more sustainable ways of life.
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