Sentence examples for is bound to engender from inspiring English sources

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Any vocation that involves rejection and challenging oneself to do something so stupendously hard as writing a great poem is bound to engender some feelings of hopelessness and failure from time to time.

Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, the former French president, reminded Mr. Hollande of "the danger of a military operation without a clear enemy, with the risk to civilians that is bound to engender hostility among the citizens".

Anything that has to do with fracking is bound to engender hot debate and the Allen et al. paper is no exception.

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But taken together these actions were bound to engender deep-seated feelings of national resentment among Russians, especially as, through the nineteen-nineties, they suffered an unprecedentedly rapid downward spiral.

"Otherwise, you're bound to get counterreactions.

And it's bound to get bigger.

Something is bound to happen.

It is bound to retaliate.

It is bound to fail.

Conflict is bound to ensue.

The figure is bound to be big.

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