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And we can get on with the exciting task of engendering freedom.
Nowadays, the problem is much more one of engendering arousal rather than of suppressing it.
Various factors influence the complex process of engendering customer trust in mobile commerce websites.
Chronic musculoskeletal pain can strain marriages, perhaps even to the point of engendering spouse criticism and hostility directed toward patients.
The pages of "Unconfessed" are full of powerful images of an institution capable of engendering horrendous evil; yet it is one that cannot entirely defeat hope and love.
Murdoch acts largely on instinct and oversees a management style that, while allowing for creativity, has the effect of engendering errors.
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And that's sort of engendered into doctors isn't it that it's dangerous to give anybody anything unless you really think about it.
Furthermore, elections were generally free of chicanery, engendering pride in the national parliament.
Essential fatty acids are precursors of prostaglandins, engendering significant interest from the pharmaceutical industry.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, record levels of unemployment engendered an epidemic of protectionist measures.
We see these passages as unconscious conflation of levels of selection and of functions engendered and maintained by selection.
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