Examples of 'it engenders' in a sentence
Meaning of "it engenders"
it engenders: it produces or creates a particular feeling or situation
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The vibration of love it engenders is very powerful.
It engenders a technological isolation from the road.
So much more interesting and it engenders respect.
It engenders competition and generates innovation.
The sense of loss it engenders is no longer.
It engenders both love and hate.
Not to mention the low self esteem it engenders.
It engenders a sense of pride in their achievements.
It is newsworthy because of the reaction it engenders.
It engenders trust and admiration.
The key to all hostage taking is the negotiation it engenders.
It engenders tolerance and respect in a society characterized by deep diversity.
Awareness of the feelings helps to understand the behavior it engenders.
It engenders good thinking habits.
The last part offers a panorama of the time perceptions it engenders.
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It engenders timidity towards authority and binds children to their parents.
Speculation which it engenders.
The web of relationships it engenders forces us to combine different theoretical matrices.
The only thing as grandiose as this sense of entitlement is the hubris it engenders.
It engenders persistence and gives us strength in verbalising our hidden feelings.
And inequality it engenders.
It engenders crime or heroism.
Opacity that it engenders.
It engenders in me a strange desperation.
The way out of this domination and the underdevelopment it engenders is clear.
It engenders a bad catching of the timing data and an erroneous track mapping.
But this is also problematic because of the feeling of exclusion that it engenders.
It engenders new practices and services with a direct impact on the daily life of users.
Participants experience the practice of more compassion and the benefits it engenders.
Drug trafficking and the violence and corruption that it engenders continue to erode institutions.
Guilt appears to prompt reparatory behaviors to alleviate the negative emotions that it engenders.
This suspicion and the resistance it engenders can become a major obstacle to achieving session objectives.
That unity also requires a political dimension and the decisions that it engenders.
It engenders economic growth and development through the creation of jobs and generating trade opportunities.
Here we must add the distinction between the gift and the love that it engenders.
It engenders harmony with God and a desire to keep His commandments.
Our relationship with the soil shrinks time and our total dependance on it engenders humility.
I mean that it engenders jealousy, rightly or wrongly.
Only a social revolution could remove the prevailing class structure and the conflict it engenders.
The thing I love about the country is the way it engenders peace and family life.
It engenders crime, corruption and violence.
Sleeping too much can also affect your brain power because it engenders the brain faster.
It engenders a new creation, an alternate personality.
Jinyoung Kim documents this process and the deterioration of memory that it engenders.
Quite to the contrary, it engenders crises of various kinds.
Face of the common European project and the links and bonds which it engenders.
You believe it engenders itself merely from tropical rhetoric….
Its liberation is a consequence of the non-attachment it engenders.
As a result, it engenders paranoic attitudes.
Not by the territory it occupies, but by the ideas it engenders.
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The rush engenders a little benign forgetting
Instability of this information engenders serious problems
This engenders anger at its very source