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The sample was predominantly female, which engenders speculation as to the reason for this prevalence.
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Over the months, sympathy for Palestinians living under Israeli occupation has dropped measurably, while President Bush's popularity among American Jews has soared, engendering speculation that he could pull more Jewish votes from a Democratic challenger in 2004 than any Republican president in half a century.
Confidence was followed by unrestrained optimism that engendered wild speculation and a rise in land prices.
It was a perfect show for the Internet age, engendering amateur speculation and analysis from bloggers around the world.
It thus seems that with this new documentary about the squandered project, documentarian Pavich and Jodorowsky are furthering the attempt at making Dune into the "God" movie, albeit with a new angle--one that highlights its status as something legendary yet intangible, engendering so much speculation that its actual existence would perhaps be superfluous.
But when she is shooting us down the rapids of her own experience and the speculations it engenders, Clendinnen takes us on a thrilling, unforgettable ride.
Between the rapidly changing nature of technology and the speculation that tech stocks engender, the tech sector can be a dangerous place for investors.
Proficiency engenders confidence.
It engenders hostility.
Financial speculation?
Yet this collective nostalgia engenders heavy-handedness.
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