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The hope that they — and, indeed, Sanchez — had engendered with that fourth-quarter comeback now appears, at best, misguided.

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The expectations for a vigorous and entertaining campaign that Mr. Schwarzenegger engendered with his announcement began to erode his credibility when he retreated from public view.

The summit and the speech to Congress were just part of the essential process of softening up the public for the long, contentious chore of fixing entitlements and the tax system.It was also an opportunity for Mr Obama to counter the pervasive economic gloom that he himself engendered with his warnings of "catastrophe" if his stimulus plan was not passed.

We are witnessing the disaster that all privatisations have engendered, with soaring energy prices, water bills, rail fares, bus fares and on and on, as the new companies, now mostly foreign-owned, try to keep their greedy managers and shareholders happy, while their services decline.

American author and journalist Charles Kaiser, also writing in The New York Times, said that the book's strength is "its ability to re-create the fear the Japanese engendered with their desperation tactics" and the resulting American perception that they were all prepared to fight to the death.

American author and journalist Charles Kaiser wrote in The New York Times that the book's strength is "its ability to re-create the fear the Japanese engendered with their desperation tactics", which resulted in American perception that they were all prepared to fight to the death.

Lastly, our data imply that fetal keratinocytes are already engendered with specific immune functions to tackle local invading pathogens.

Politicians and Pentagon brass fear the emotional response that a large number of female casualties could engender with the American public, which is loath to see mothers, daughters, sisters and wives in body bags.

Other work has shown that pregoal, relative to postgoal, positive affect (both manipulations engendered with monetary reward), may similarly promote task focus and local (vs. global) processing (Gable & Harmon-Jones, 2011).

But Wright was bothered by what he saw on the field Tuesday, when the Mets scored three runs in 18 innings, dashing a lot of the good feelings engendered with their two-game weekend sweep at Yankee Stadium.

If anything, the deeper disappointment which Blair engendered with what was widely regarded as his betrayal on Iraq gave a heavy boost to a not entirely rational dismissal of the credibility of elites.

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