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The Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive generated ill will towards Brussels from powerful financiers used to operating outside the system.

The mayor's request generated ill feelings among the library's board, and at a January meeting its trustees rescinded their earlier vote to reduce the budget by $400,000, which would have meant closing the library on Fridays.

Porter and the 2/28th Battalion's commander, Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Norman, had a difficult relationship which generated ill-feeling between the two men and their respective headquarters.

The restrictions are counterproductive, he said, because they only generate ill will and a lack of confidence in the system.

Ms. Baker and others said this was part of a calculated plan by the government, which assumed that the library would be spared bombing, or if not, the bombing would generate ill will against the allied forces.

In a sign of the bitter infighting in the Vote Leave group, one of its main supporters has accused campaign director Dominic Cummings of undermining the organisation by generating "ill feeling" among workers.

Its "surge pricing" – charging what the market will bear depending on the conditions and number of available cars – generates ill will at times, but it's also logical as a matter of basic economics.

The decision of a promising 20-year-old footballer to choose to represent the country of his birth at international football should neither make headline news nor generate ill feeling, but that is unlikely to be the case with Jack Grealish.

James Copeland, censor of the Royal College of Physicians, stated that burial grounds were probably the most important factor in generating ill health among the poor, but focused on the effect of liquefying, decomposing bodies on local wells and water supply.

Such treatment not only generates ill-will among those who leave, which can be damaging to the firm's reputation; it also disheartens those who remain who are already left to cope with so-called "survivor guilt".

The journalist Radley Balko, who wrote "Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America's Police Forces," and a number of criminologists and police officers, have persuasively demonstrated the ways in which warlike police conduct and outfitting can generate ill will and havoc at demonstrations.

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