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Mr King argues that this single-minded approach also contained the seeds of its destruction, for it engendered a new certainty, celebrated in the "great moderation" of both price and output stability before the crisis, for which Ms Lagarde's heroes modestly took a bow.
I was only 15 when the film came out, but its mixture of savagery and humanity made such an impact that it engendered a lifelong desire to visit Crete, where Kazantzakis lived and the movie was shot.
It engendered a much harsher reaction.
e360: Why do you think it engendered a passionate opposition?
It engendered a sense of disempowerment which continues to inform her passionate support for independence.
And it engendered a strong opposition to peace efforts, which could be recreated now.
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For instance, while Westphalia cemented the modern system of nation states, especially in Western and Northern Europe, elsewhere, and in particular in German- and Slavic-speaking areas, it engendered an appetite for nations without creating any, and certainly none that were destined to be stable.
It engenders a great sense of closeness.
As Kolbe and Tye point out, it engenders a peculiar type of instability.
We rail users encounter this every day, and it engenders a persistent migraine.
Delivering advice requires a small amount of time, but it engenders a sense of commitment that can be invaluable.
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