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And any derogatory credit history may engender a similar demand.
They had seen that the most generous impulse, not subjected to the law, may engender a shameful deed.
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Justin Trudeau's diverse cabinet and his youthful energy may engender a renewed public spirit and a stronger sense of national identity.
Others note that the plan may engender a backlash from social conservatives, noting that the details of "national standards" for Warren's plan remain vague.
This counterintuitive finding is reinforced by multiple statistical methods and suggests that contact by a political campaign may engender a backlash.
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We describe a totally recombinant human fibrin sealant (rhFS), which may engender an abundant, safe, and cost-effective supply of efficacious fibrin sealant.
Doing something once may engender an inflated sense that one has now seen "it," leaving people naïve to the missed nuances remaining to enjoy.
This may engender an intensified stigma between these groups in an effort to explicitly remove the 'community' level stigma from individual 'good' girls within the community.
In mammals, the imprecise matching between miRNAs and their targets indicates that any given miRNA can bind different mRNAs and may engender an enormous regulatory potential (Ambros, 2008).
Even though memory may engender us with a sense of situational familiarity, it does not fully determine how we take up the situation we find ourselves in presently.
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