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Particularly in Anglophone twentieth-century scholarship, these remarks have engendered a view of Socrates as endorsing civil disobedience in certain circumstances, and so have framed the question of civil disobedience and the grounds for political obligation as arising in Plato.
For example, Kûkai's ideas engender an holistic view towards nature and the cosmos as encompassing ourselves and in our interrelationships with others.
Again this raises worries about engendering a general skepticism.
Many suffered execution, engendering a cult of martyrdom.
"We were engendering a lot of ill will," he says.
"All these things are engendering a keener and broader audience.
Beyond the conventional view that transplanted cells directly generate new muscle, recent evidence increasingly highlights an indirect, paracrine mechanism in the repair process that stimulates cross-talk between delivered cells and the diseased myocardium engendering a regenerative response.
Like it or not, he said, Snowden had directly engendered "a massive change of view about the debate" in the US.
His furtive nature engendered an elaborately conspiratorial view of the world.
What animates all these activities is the effort to engender a new culture of reading and viewing on the Web: "Slowing down the Internet," as our mantra goes, working with and against the constraints of the medium.
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