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Yet the anxiety remains – perhaps for no other reason than that becoming a parent is an inherently anxiety-inducing experience; or perhaps because modern life induces so much anxiety for other reasons, which we then project upon our babies.
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Can tax cuts "pay for themselves," inducing so much additional economic growth that government revenue actually increases, rather than decreases?
For the rest of us, there's something akin to alchemy with the way these tiny nuggets of dough-draped goodness induce so much pleasure.
There also are geomorphological settings where the permeability of rocks or sediments induce so much infiltration that water is unable to concentrate on the land surface.
I wish there weren't people out there who systematically rape and beat women; I wish there weren't people who induce so much fear in their partners that they can no longer function normally.
Often it takes a crisis to induce so much fear that it overcomes the shame involved in asking for help, and even then many eating disordered patients are so terrified of their only coping mechanism (as they see it) being taken away from them that it keeps them away from anyone who threatens to come close.
In plain English, this is summed up by a former chief economist at the IMF as an attempt to rehabilitate the idea that tax cuts can "pay for themselves, inducing so much additional economic growth that government revenue actually increases, rather than decreases".
After I question him about including a game that is capable of inducing so much stress, Arnott assured me that if I spent 20 solid minutes really trying to play the game, I would improve: "It sounds crazy, but the game teaches you all kinds of things that you don't even process consciously".
The treatment with pioglitazone did not induce so much morphological change when compared with 15d-PGJ2 treatment.
In the course of a long evening, billions of viewers were induced not so much to revise their opinion of China as to realize that its formidable manpower could be harnessed to the cause of astonishment.
Victor Pelevin may have the goods on the state of contemporary Russia, and maybe even the state of contemporary advertising, but the flights of fancy that constitute the latter half of this book induce not so much moral vertigo as long-haul ennui.
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