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Tiberius (ruled 14 37), during whose reign Christ was crucified, was a soldier and administrator of proved capability but of a reserved and moody temperament that engendered misunderstanding and unpopularity.
The U.S. EPA recognizes that the statutory nomenclature for pesticides under FIFRA engenders public misunderstanding, stating that "many consumers have a misleading impression of the term 'inert ingredient,' believing it to mean water or other harmless ingredients" (U.S. EPA 1997).
It engenders hostility.
There his thought took a new direction, and by the mid 1930s he had developed a highly original view of language as essentially embedded in social activities and of philosophy as the therapeutic dispelling of conceptual confusions engendered by misunderstandings of the ways in which language is used in everyday life.
The problem is not bad reading habits engendered by smartphones, but bad education habits engendered by a misunderstanding of how the mind reads.
The problem is not bad reading habits engendered by smartphones, but bad education habits engendered by a misunderstanding of how the mind reads," writes the psychologist Daniel T. Willingham.
In 1999, Hughes was involved in a near fatal car accident on a deserted road in Broome which not only had him in a coma for weeks and shattered his body, but also involved him in a prosecution for dangerous driving that engendered a lot of bitterness and misunderstanding.
Yet we cannot ignore that of late, Aubrey may be responsible for yet another setback for the millions suffering from mental illness and the ensuing battle to gain much deserved compassion and understanding for a range of conditions that while recognized as diagnosable by the mental health profession, still engender a great deal of stigma and misunderstanding.
Choral music ranks as one of several musical genres subject to misunderstanding because of false historical perspectives or misinterpretation caused by the confusion engendered by unsolved semantic problems.
As modernization engendered religious pluralism and functional differentiation (autonomous market economies, bureaucratic administrations, unconstrained scientific research), the potentials for misunderstanding and conflict about the good and the right increased—just as the shared background resources for the consensual resolution of such conflicts decreased.
WASHINGTON — The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Representative Mike Rogers, on Sunday offered one of the most vigorous defenses of American surveillance activities in Europe, saying that much of the anger and resentment they have engendered were the result of misunderstandings.
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