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Alaska did not respond until the following day, and when it did, its response only engendered more anger.

But her choice of term — "speculative fiction," a charged phrase historically used by science fiction avant-gardists to elevate their plausible, "serious" science fiction above what they considered trashy space-opera pulps — only engendered further controversy.

By choosing Mr. Ashcroft, many Democrats said, Mr. Bush not only engendered fresh suspicion among many African-Americans, gays and supporters of abortion rights who see the attorney general as a foe, but the president also potentially undercut the other efforts he was making to cast himself as a moderate and assemble a governing coalition after one of the closest elections in American history.

We go on to argue that reduced isomorphic pressures not only engendered greater intraindustry variety, but also increased managerial discretion, which contributed greatly to the romanticization of CEOs that occurred during the period 1980 2000.

Others also hailed the questionable policies of the administration that only engendered violence and chaos.

It is about time to rescind that honor as the Obama doctrine has only engendered violence and has empowered some of the biggest violators of human rights.

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The Presidential campaign had been so "horribly noxious that it only engenders disgust toward what is still inexplicably called a 'democracy' in America," Dmitry Kiselev, Russia's most curdled and alarmist television host, fumed in early November.

The country's most bombastic television host, Dmitry Kiselyov, declared the U.S. campaign so "horribly noxious that it only engenders disgust toward what is still inexplicably called a 'democracy' in America".

A withdrawal, in his view, is justified because the American forces are part of the problem rather than the solution, because occupation in any form will only engender more resistance in a country with vivid memories of British colonialism, and because the Bush administration's strong support of Israel has tended to make Falluja and Gaza a single struggle in the eyes of many Arabs.

In contrast, others argued that humans only engender actions within themselves, and it is God who brings about the effect in others, as for example, a human may produce the action of willing to throw a stone, but it is God who actually causes the stone to move.

True joy may be acceptance, but destructive tendencies only engender sadness and, all too often, repetition.

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