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I'm also skeptical of the kind of consumerism and waste engendered by the tech industry.
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The real recovery from the Great Depression came with the fiscal stimulus engendered by the second world war, when no one complained that governments were wasting money on armaments and air-raid shelters.
The Olympics engendered some debate about whether dressage is a sport, an art, or just a spectacular waste of time and money, but one thing about which there was absolutely no argument was that Valegro is very good at it.
Their patronage engendered special treatment.
That enthusiasm quickly engendered others.
If wit engendered worthy deed.
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