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That divide has translated today into a wide class distinction, as Uzbeks have prospered and now own many of the businesses in southern Kyrgyzstan, which has engendered resentment.

At the center of the uproar, which has engendered commentary from scientists, is whether researchers needed to disclose to parents the risks of a randomized trial of higher and lower oxygen levels administered to premature infants.

Once primarily a commuter university, Temple now has about 12,000 of its 37,000 students living on or near its North Philadelphia campus, which has engendered spirit for its sports teams.

NORDSTROM, an American fashion retailer, is known for its high-touch customer service, which has engendered customer loyalty ever since it was founded to supply prospectors for the Yukon gold rush.

About the perception of history, configurations have changed very quickly after the development of the state and the oil boom (1973), which has engendered very rapid urbanization, the development of salaried work, and consumption society.

The result is a heated competition for members, which has engendered some belligerent sniping among neighboring clubs and impassioned criticism of the tax-free status of the county's upscale Y.M.C.A.'s.

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Most accounts of Granz are given over to his humanitarian triumphs, but this book from the Rutgers archivist Hershorn adds a close examination of the recordings Granz made at his Verve label, many of which have engendered controversy ever since.

He has done a good deal of opera conducting in the last decade, and he has made several opera recordings, most of which have engendered the same sort of vehement debates as his symphonic conducting.

Since 2000, these export-led regions have encountered unprecedented challenges, particularly the rising cost of labour, which have engendered spatial relocation of labour-intensive manufacturing firms from coastal China to lower-cost locations such as inland China and neighbouring Southeast Asian countries.

Since 2000, these export-led regions have encountered unprecedented challenges, especially the rising cost of labour, land, shortage of labour, policy changes, and shrinking market demand of western advanced economies, which have engendered spatial relocation of labour-intensive manufacturing firms from China to lower-cost locations, e.g. inland China and neighbouring Southeast Asia.

American restraint springs from within, overseen by citizens of a democracy and members of a society in which freedom has engendered a remarkable respect for human dignity, liberty and life.

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