Sentence examples for slowly engendered from inspiring English sources

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Individual acts of gays coming out slowly engendered compassion.

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This gradual approach would balance the risk of tightening monetary policy too quickly, which could lead to an abrupt slowing in the economy and inflation moving below the Committee's objective, against the risk of moving too slowly, which could engender inflation persistently above the objective and possibly contribute to a buildup of financial imbalances.

Born into the Swedish-speaking segment of the Finnish population, Sibelius slowly responded to the nationalistic feelings engendered by the publication of the Finnish-language epic "Kalevala," texts from which inspired many of his finest efforts.

If we were to revive the fable today in our media-dominated world, Baudrillard suggests, the map would have engendered the Empire, and "it would be the territory whose shreds are slowly rotting across the map".

Their patronage engendered special treatment.

That enthusiasm quickly engendered others.

If wit engendered worthy deed.

GreenTech's plans have engendered some skepticism.

The first thought engendered the first afterthought.

It has also engendered soul-searching.

Nonetheless, Peres still engendered controversy.

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