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It engenders more and more suspicion and mistrust".
It is hard to imagine a team in the league that engenders more respect.
But Kimball's approach engenders more kitchen intimidation than it alleviates by creating a laboratory ethos where there could just as easily be a painter's palette.
In the continuing debate over the competitiveness of nations, no topic engenders more argument or creates less understanding than the role of the government.
To our surprise and delight, the science holds up, and we've seen how the pope's "natural family" approach engenders more family communication, patience and generosity — virtues that are also not bad qualities for enhancing your sex life.
It could be argued, moreover, that the inevitable flaw in a Caesar-as-Trump interpretation of the play is that the text itself engenders more sympathy for the central figure than Trump himself who memorably incited the threat that the "Second Amendment people" might post to Hillary Clinton during the campaign deserves.
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All that does is engender more stress.
Westway, the proposed subsurface replacement, engendered more passion than progress.
But then, too, it notes that "he's engendered more fear than love" while in office.
Social rejection from different-race evaluators engendered more anger and activational responses, regardless of participants' race.
Leo Benedictus's review of Reginald D Hunter's live DVD likewise engendered more enthusiasm than cynicism.
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