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Discover Ludwig'to engender concern' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something causes feelings of worry or apprehension in someone. For example: The news of the impending natural disaster served to engender concern amongst the local population.
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When the enlargement of the breasts is great enough to engender concern, it is called gynecomastia.
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However, might the HRP2-based RDT also engender concerns regarding sensitivity?
The suggestion that behavior changes that are based on WGS or WES risk information should be prescribed or even incentivized may engender concerns about the appropriateness of such practice, given that thousands of common variants provide only modest risk information (typically with relative risk of less than 2.0) [ 9].
Their behavior is consistent with Caspi's (2003) assertion that a good clinician will reframe a patient's health concerns in ways to engender hope and positivity within a realistic and open perspective on the value of the therapy [ 37].
Yet it is Shah Wali Karzai's lack of political experience that makes him different from his brother and that engenders concern among residents of Kandahar that he will not be able to manage the complicated tribal relations as his brother did.
Mr. Romney's tough rhetoric on China has engendered concern from some Republicans like Henry A. Kissinger, who believe he is too aggressive on trade policy.
Instead of payroll growth of 400,000 a month that past recoveries exhibited, this time the Labor Department reports, payrolls have increased at a pace closer to 200,000 a month, so slim that a report of 288,000 new hires for June created excitement when in the past it would have engendered concern.
At that forum, Wang says she was "floored by one student's comment that while he's all for working within the system to engender gradual change, he has been a victim of police brutality and is concerned about the people who are literally scared to go out on the streets and cannot wait".
We have prime ministers concerned with coming across like presidents, a BBC trying its best to engender international appeal and a Premier League that more closely resembles an international real estate conglomerate than it does a football table.
The consultation with CAB was important for three reasons: to check that the proposed strata conformed to local concepts of space and address any concerns that they were not coherent; to inform members about the method and sampling rules; and to engender a sense of joint ownership of the project among participants.
Imposed treatments tend to engender resistance and resentment.
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