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"It's engendering a view that has no factual basis".
The crisis is engendering a combination of public-sector austerity and private-sector uncertainty.
Apparently, no one is permitted to even question Israel or American policy toward it without engendering a virulent reaction.
The company's pioneering training programme, Missing Piece, is now in danger of being seen as engendering a golden generation.
When a a house of ill repute next door burned down, Mrs. Belcher graciously invited the prostitutes to stay in the minister's house, engendering a local scandal.
(Feb. 22 and Feb. 26 at 8). | Franco Zeffirelli's realist productions are engendering a backlash at the Met, which this bland revival of "Carmen" confirms.
There was, sir, almost the implication that you put him up to it".Apart from astounding me, this revelation had the effect of engendering a poignant anguish.
Just like Duchamp, he seemed to be saying that the new century was engendering a new humanity, with smooth, metallic desires.
Waves of immigrants have been housed on estates in the suburbs that have become isolated from the city, engendering a sense of alienation among youths.
Varoufakis said the launch of the amateur snoopers would act as a deterrent, "engendering a new tax compliance culture" in Greece.
"There is something to be said for the ways in which the contest may be engendering a way of identifying with this larger supra-nation, Europe".
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