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He has a bigger racquet engendering more power and fewer errors.
Petter claims BT Sport is doing the job it was launched to do – changing perceptions of the telecoms company and engendering more loyalty among their broadband customers.
But there is another downside to a policy based on drone strikes aside from engendering more recruits for the global jihad movement: the loss of intelligence from assassinated Taliban and Qaeda leaders.
"We cannot sit back and let these attacks go without response, but then our response runs the risk of engendering more resistance and more sympathy for the attackers," said the senator, Jack Reed of Rhode Island.
"How do you go about prosecuting the perpetrators without engendering more violence?" But when asked what specific actions the American government would take if the Kenyan government failed to prosecute the killers in last year's mayhem — sanctions?
This is a centrist administration which, ironically, has approached governance largely out of fear of angering powerful constituencies while engendering more rancor than any administration in recent decades.
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It engenders more and more suspicion and mistrust".
But then, too, it notes that "he's engendered more fear than love" while in office.
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.
Alaska did not respond until the following day, and when it did, its response only engendered more anger.
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