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GreenTech's plans have engendered some skepticism.

Still, it's engendered some interesting and eloquent responses.

But the waiver and the growing toll taken by the strike have engendered some resentment elsewhere in Hollywood.

"These and other antagonisms have engendered some fierce battles, but for Gursky they are all givens -- not opponents but companions".

He has engendered some exasperation among appropriators and other members who have been forced to apply his stringent budget numbers to their spending bills.

And then I've made mistakes and I've engendered some criticism, I think justifiably, for things that I said or did or didn't handle well.

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Were they trying to engender some specific policy change?

It may even engender some good will in the 'hood.

Highways including the Belt have helped engender some of these changes.

The collection, curated by the folks at the Breakthrough Institute, is engendering some lively discussion.

I knew writing about what I thought would engender some destructive criticism.

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