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It has concertinaed the world without engendering the necessary respect, recognition and tolerance that must accompany it.
Prominent firms adamantly resisted unionization, engendering the allegiances of workers through paternalistic benefit plans.
It may include feelings of guilt or profanation, at times engendering a twinge-or surge-of regret, an impulse to repent.
More damningly, he seems incapable of engendering either passion or pride in his charges.
International observers were deployed throughout the country, engendering further confidence in the electoral process.
Designing architecture with the conceit of engendering community as a predominant concern is refreshing in its conceptual distance from profit motive.
The artist casts his eye over the world, a penetrating eye engendering a world that we, in turn, can explore.
But it is good money spent, in terms of engendering some consumer confidence.
It implies a collective rejection of violence, and engendering of ideas and ideals to cultivate and promote peace as a way of life.
Global economic changes are engendering an increased intensity and a change in the geography of sea-based transfers.
Postponing the decision when the procedure was under way ran the risk of setting a precedent and engendering a very complex situation.
The pendulum appears to be swinging in another direction, engendering a more sober, skeptical, sometimes hostile view.
The Baltic Sea region is undergoing a strong economic growth engendering an increase in the flows of both goods and passengers.
The stock option plan is another means of engendering a long-term commitment and entrepreneurial spirit at Morningstar.
Specific goals include stabilizing or decreasing GHG emissions and engendering the transformation to a low-carbon economy.
He tossed pieces of flesh into the arenas, engendering atramentous combats but the patient vicious rats that waited all the while carried off the victors.
Regardless of its dispassionateness, it is published with the unexpressed intention of engendering in its readers a lurid interest, and an ethically inappropriate emotional response.
With a bold new vision and the support of our many community partners, we believe the Foundation will continue to be a powerful force in engendering a more positive and caring society for us all.
Oil consumers had to adjust, cutting back on their own portion either by slowing growth and increasing unemployment, or bidding for what was left, thus engendering inflation.
Once this principle has been established, it is up to the Commission to investigate on an individual basis any allegations according to which the nuclear sector is in receipt of subsidies engendering unfair competition.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Your ruff, your poker, are engendering together upon the cupboard of the court, or the court cupboard.
In other words, the kosmic mind in engendering materiality and spatiality has set up therein a kosmic order or geometrism.
Bruised and bleeding, he sat on the chair, taking no part in the performance and only sullenly engendering a deeper and bitterer sourness.
Furthermore, its five year plan of action pledged to promote the engendering of theological education in Africa.
Waiters also points a finger at our overdependence on antibiotics that are engendering resistant strains of disease bacteria.
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