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Knowledge of this might engender policy on maternal services that will enhance hospital patronage and delivery among women.
The alternative to landmark protection, he acknowledged, can engender problems of its own.
Whatever small benefit this change might engender in relations between the United States, European countries, and the European Space Agency is more than offset by problematic new requirements.
Ideally, this kind of access might engender empathy toward people who often seem larger than life.
This is called "interlocking directorships," and it strikes some governance experts as a problem because the two executives may be wary of being too critical of each other's company's, fearing they might engender criticism themselves.
She knew all about the parking difficulties that might engender.
What nonmonetary incentives might engender the volunteers' contributions?
Elaborate wine service just might engender a larger tip.
They look for rival opinions, awkward facts and the grounds that might engender hesitation.
Bayern's dominance extinguishes any sympathy that its European travails might engender.
Bribery scandals might engender a change of government.
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