Sentence examples similar to it engendered complications from inspiring English sources

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But the dead were eulogized simply, the first as a lover of books and the second a lover of baseball, with single-faceted descriptions of lives too compact to engender complication and nuance.

It engendered a much harsher reaction.

e360: Why do you think it engendered a passionate opposition?

Mr. Carroll's nickname and the song it engendered were born in the same breath.

In interviews after "Marginal Comment" appeared, Mr. Dover expressed surprise at the controversy it engendered.

It engendered a sense of disempowerment which continues to inform her passionate support for independence.

The court order, and the media frenzy it engendered, came as a shock to Merrill Lynch.

Does that one move deserve the level of distrust and distaste it engendered?

So what can account for the revulsion it engendered when Sensation came to town in 1999?

But PCP and the theory which it engendered were exactly as described: eminently falsifiable.

The immediate crisis had passed, but it engendered two tragic consequences.

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