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"Does that engender a bit more team play?
For others they are voids that engender addiction and wastefully consume the lives of their inhabitants.
How well does your company meet customers' basic needs and create conditions that engender loyalty?
At the same time, we have been reducing workers' bargaining power and promoting employment practices that engender insecurity.
Unfortunately, such cunning makes for customer experiences that engender regret and then the determination to do business elsewhere.
Interestingly, the conditions that engender greater earnings management also paradoxically increase managers' perceived unethicality of the anticipated earnings management.
The last few years have brought a renewed focus onto the technology used in the voting process and a hunt for voting machines that engender confidence.
Rebecca Lamason investigates what happens when cellular functions are hijacked by unwanted interlopers: namely, the bacteria that engender diseases like spotted fever and meningitis.
Some, such as the rickettsias, which cause diseases like typhus, were smaller than bacteria; some were larger, such as the protozoans that engender malaria and other tropical diseases.
But without political pressure, the practices that engender poverty and illness will continue, a point driven home with the UN's waste disposal and cholera.
China's music-education system may yield notable soloists, but it has yet to develop the breadth of talent and the collaborative mentality that engender great orchestras.
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