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The problem is not bad reading habits engendered by smartphones, but bad education habits engendered by a misunderstanding of how the mind reads.
Their willingness to suffer engendered sympathy as well as havoc.
Why do you think you engendered this kind of enmity?
Signs of improvement several days later engendered only false hope.
He also engendered the myth that masturbation causes blindness and insanity.
That question, and the hope it engendered—that was what mattered.
I think a similar kind of overview is engendered by psychedelics.
Trump engendered, and was supported by, a revolt of the dispossessed.
I miss the national listening that it both entailed and engendered.
The operational outcome is infamous and engendered serious domestic political consequences.
Maybe black progress had engendered more resistance than he had understood.
Later, an Ohio politician named Clement Vallandigham engendered paroxysms of laughter.
Whatever unfathomable traumas engendered his worst compulsions also fueled his genius.
The Empire did keep them together through the prosperity it engendered.
And the party is still managing the resentment that engendered in voters.
The IMF said the program had reduced economic imbalances and engendered confidence.
This is not the first time the Maui character has engendered criticism.
This, she says, has engendered a sense of sexual entitlement among men.
The commodification of digital culture has engendered more explicit corporate branding, too.
The video engendered concern, and now Texas police are looking into it.
The discussions engendered by Cooking notes make better cooks of us all.
Threads on online messages boards, like Reddit, engendered fevered discussion and debate.
"The Manson case engendered much confusion in the ranks of hip," Christgau wrote.
Jobs have been canceled because of the public fear engendered by the impostors.
Trump engendered similarly negative responses, with a 35% trustworthy to 53% untrustworthy breakdown.
Rather, the coup and its aftermath have engendered new, conflicting forms of listening.
Needless to say, the plan has engendered fierce opposition from residents and politicians.
Spicer's fascination factor came to almost transcend any disgust or admiration he engendered.
"Without knowing it, they engendered a monster they could not control," Martigny says.
The move engendered a national debate on censorship, political correctness and academic freedom.
The spaces engendered by formwork units are not always accessible, though they are visible.
The whole system is engendered to build up things and destroy them really quickly.
The search for foreign investment opportunities engendered imperialism and set the stage for war.
There was the calamity of collectivization and the opposition it engendered inside the Party.
Even the Saudi leadership is starting to understand the bitterness their policies have engendered.
The shame, horror, and destruction of the war are thought to have engendered a
In 1825, Delacroix visited England, which engendered his lifelong enthusiasm for Byron and Shakespeare.
Distance is not the worst thing if awe or respect is to be engendered.
The time lost (and the arguments engendered) through frustrating attempts to reconnect is incalculable.
Short positions grew in recent years as Amazon's expansion engendered belief in retail's demise.
Bernie Sanders engendered a similar reaction from his rabid base of supporters in 2016.
Has technology like social media — and the influencer culture it has engendered — accelerated this?
Clever manipulation of shop space has engendered a genuine club atmosphere within the store.
Nguyễn's study of Vietnamese lacquer painting engendered in her a passion for gorgeous, polished surfaces.
For all their puerile humour, the Meow Wars engendered a manic creativity that was admirable.
Then there is the Caesar, whose permanence has been engendered by its willingness to change.
Millennials aren't engendered to respect old men lecturing piety from the pulpit of social morality.
The 2014 demonstrations in Ferguson and the police response they engendered particularly captivated the nation.
As such, it may have engendered a certain curiosity in the minds of prospective listeners.
France elected a new president, Emmanuel Macron, who has engendered hopes he will deliver growth.
A close-up shot of the groom watching her walk down the aisle engendered awwws.
More uncertainty engendered by this lawsuit and the administration's position is not going to help.
England's performances in the European Championship of 1996 and the feeling of national renewal they engendered.
Innovation and entrepreneurialism have engendered new business models and birthed creative solutions to our greatest crisis.
Khan's rise, by contrast, is a story of victory over the fears engendered by 9/11.
It was liberalism's greatest triumph, but it also engendered a narrow, technocratic politics obsessed by process.
Dr. Murray's observation even engendered studies of doctors' preferences for care near the end of life.
Clinton, as well as a sign of the dedication Mr. Sanders engendered over the last year.
We are now facing more of this uncertainty, and the intense polarization that it has engendered.
A fierce fight Stewart's surprise performance came after a campaign during which he engendered significant controversy.
The harsh mail the article engendered tells us something else about hate: It breeds more hate.
I needed to see how much support he really engendered, what type of emotions he provoked.
I tried my fries both animal style and plain, and both styles engendered the same result: disappointment.
Using "accessible, engendered" materials like yarn, Zapata weaves a story of her own cultural and gender identity.
THREE months into his presidency, Donald Trump has engendered little but despair among among travel-industry types.
With Cabinet picks, I've never been surprised that they've never engendered the backlash that you might suspect.
Yes, but: Even as the court tried to speak with one voice, it engendered plenty of dissent.
This is the opposite of what was intended — but the suffering engendered thereby is real and painful.
Italy, having produced the first iteration of fascism, also engendered the first resistance to the new politics.
No question, both of those stories deserved every bit of ink and footage and pixels they engendered.
However Mr Rajoy's pitch to his country is that his unpopular reforms have engendered a strong economic recovery.
But your book really promotes the voter, that came in contact with him, and the passion he engendered.
Being so outspoken in a country where landholding elites have traditionally governed with impunity engendered numerous death threats.
But PTT also has engendered skepticism after failing to keep promises about when it would announce its intentions.
I make projects that look at the historical and contemporary processes that have engendered prejudice, hate, and discrimination.
Slack's shares shot higher, and the news engendered all sorts of headlines that now look a bit silly.
By taking a horizontal, long-term view to its content, Pokémon also engendered powerful nostalgia in its customers.
The backdrop of Ms Kan's narrative is unprecedented economic growth, mass urbanisation and the cultural changes they engendered.
Because the triggers are so easily captured and conveyed on video, ASMR has engendered an entire internet subculture.
The rebound in GDP coming out of the Great Recession was artificially engendered by the Fed's wealth effect.
The presidential candidates and the discourse they've engendered are repellant, so I decided to shut it all off.
It's more in the food fight, engendered by Sarah Huckabee Sanders's exit from the Lexington outpost last weekend.
The demonstrations didn't come to much, but they engendered a fear among Russian leaders that they were next.
And Time Warner has long had a culture that engendered competition, rather than collaboration, among its business units.
Anyway, Abramovitch, horrified to see the response his initial tweet engendered, doubled down on his stance on Monday.
This also engendered rebellions throughout the country and progress was cut short in 1553 with his untimely death.
Jewish journalists on Twitter — myself included — have noticed the outpouring of vicious anti-Semitism Trump's candidacy has engendered.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) railing against the corruption engendered by big money contributions.
The mayor's willingness to talk about her only son's fatal drug overdose last summer engendered sympathy from residents.
Ghosn&aposs reign, it turned out, was enforced by the cultish devotion he&aposd engendered over three decades.
It has also engendered some pity from those who see Congress as hamstrung by a dysfunctional White House.
German hopes for the project's success have engendered broadly softer language from the European economic powerhouse toward Moscow.
Leaders on the right, in particular, exploit the insecurity engendered by immigration as a way of whipping up support.
Many Argentines have tired of the permanent confrontation engendered by Ms Fernández, who is defending herself from corruption charges.
The format is in keeping with Mr Raskopoulos's previous work, where his unusual characters have engendered laughter and tenderness.
The fact that most other Republicans say they approve of him reflects the hyper-partisan environment he has engendered.
Corruption from the top levels of government down to the police on the streets has engendered deep public cynicism.
This history has engendered a tension between harm-reduction efforts and abolitionist aims, one that persists to this day.
The only person capable of doing justice to the Willa Cather Memorial Prairie is the woman who engendered it.
Pai's move engendered a fierce backlash among critics who say that it was a severe blow to the program.
REMEMBER, I, OVER MY PRIVATE SECTOR YEARS, WAS ALWAYS STUCK INTO THE COMMITTEES WHICH ENGENDERED THE CAPITAL INVESTMENT PROCESS.
Former directors of Medtronic voiced their opposition to an inversion that engendered a substantial tax liability for longtime shareholders.
"It fits naturally with what we're known for and the trust that our brand has engendered in these communities."
Even in those states, confusion engendered by the laws lingers, sometimes deterring voting more effectively than the laws themselves.
Ben Brantley's review of "The Inheritance" drew more than 100 comments, signaling the strong reactions engendered by the show.
That acceptance speaks to the trust that its video licensing and vetting-for-authenticity business has engendered over time.
Rene Russo's character in Nightcrawler ultimately gets served by the same unethical cutthroat behavior she's engendered in her workplace.
The legacy of witch-hunting, and the sense of shame that it engendered, Atwood suggests, is an enduring American blight.
Mr Kagan tells of the chaos after the first world war and the rise of Bolshevism and fascism it engendered.
"No other president in history has given a speech to Congress and engendered that kind of reaction," says Mr Axelrod.
The war might have been over, and the Japanese defeated, but the racism it engendered was still officially in place.
I decided the best way to cope with the awkward feelings sobriety engendered was to take loads of drugs instead.
The company was even bold enough to assemble its phones in the United States, which engendered even more fan appreciation.
What is unusual in Epipen's story is the anger and severity of the backlash that this particular drug increase engendered.
This time the catalysts could be DACA and the debt limit; the result: A filibuster-engendered default on federal securities.
Gothard's religious teachings are increasingly ignored today, even within fundamentalist churches, thanks in part to the various abuses they engendered.
"We all have immigrants in our states and we have seen the real fear these policies have engendered," Healey said.
The driver took a circuitous route to circumvent the human traffic jam engendered by Woods's presence at Ridgewood Country Club.
The outcome will depend on several critical factors, particularly the way global elites respond to the backlash they have engendered.
I started this column by mentioning psychological projection, a distorted view of others engendered by a distorted view of oneself.
All of this activism has engendered significant interest from traditional media outlets – which in turn has helped attract more activists.
Juul has engendered further criticism by selling 35 percent of the company to Altria, one of the leading cigarette companies.
The shooting, and the feeling of vulnerability it engendered, would be something he considered in his ''Is it worth it?
Yet the flood of Mexican recruits who were funneled to the IBP plant in the 1990s engendered suspicion and tensions.
Throughout the Trump presidency—which has engendered (much more righteous) fury among the Democratic base—that anger has been squandered.
It's also a compassionate look at what it means to be a man and the circumstances that have engendered our expectations.
Against that is the hope of a softer approach to the Brexit talks that Friday's election results have engendered in markets.
In recent weeks and months, the Secret Service has engendered a number of controversies and faced a series of security challenges.
The new regulatory framework engendered by the 2008 financial crisis was always intended to shift risk from banks to asset gatherers.
This story of his spiraling trajectory has engendered a vigilance to catch the scary leader before he becomes the tyrannical monster.
But just as sickening, and just as revealing, are the descriptions of Jackson's psychological manipulations, and the tangled emotions they engendered.
With trial set for March 19, the AT&T merger case has engendered much scrutiny and a lot of head-scratching.
Many took the photo, published by The Chicago Tribune, as a sign of the support Mr. Trump has engendered from extremists.
That brush with New York high society, Ms. Burleigh writes, engendered an outsider's love of ceremony and pomp inherited by Mrs.
Trump and the hyper-partisanship that accompanied his rise (and which he engendered) have changed the way Americans think about politics.
The persistent efforts of European leaders to broker a meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Rouhani has engendered jokes among Iranians.
Yet the change of scenery, however welcome, only intensifies the claustrophobia engendered by the movie's bland corridors and blank-faced persecutors.
And the new legislation, which is sponsored by most of the panel's members, has already engendered opposition in the Senate. Sen.
Because these facilities rely on Medicare for a larger portion of their revenues, the cuts engendered by ObamaCare hit them hard.
Despite the skepticism that Fielder's elaborate, nonsensical schemes often engendered at the outset, client after client eventually trusted him to try.
For the 1987 Washington summit, Reagan was better prepared, and the meeting yielded not only a major treaty, but also engendered optimism.
Interestingly, ahead of the election, many strategists warned that the uncertainty engendered by a Trump win would produce a substantial market drop.
Furthermore, we're beginning to see the product of the economic and technological opportunities the connection between the Valley and India has engendered.
Meanwhile, the immense popularity of Duterte's crusade and a climate of fear it has engendered have severely restrained dissent from civil society.
But Costanzo's most striking accomplishment is the visual life he brings to those "words that killed" and the neighborhood that engendered them.
Amazon's interest in the area — and the press blitz it engendered — has also functioned as a giant advertisement for Long Island City.
The coat speaks of indigenous hunters' sacramental relationship with their prey, the Osiris figure of the new life engendered by the Nile.
Feig is frustrated by all the qualifiers his reboot's casting of Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Kristen Wiig and Leslie Jones has engendered.
For something with less land mass than the state of Connecticut, the Kuril Islands have engendered more than their share of conflict.
And the suspicion and contempt they engendered endures, which is why all the mainstream Republican candidates—even more compelling ones than Jeb!
Decisions that in the past would have engendered national soul-searching and discussion of US goals are unfolding quietly, under the radar.
It's important to note how conspiracy theories are supported, or even engendered, by the militarized police presence ramping up at this site.
So if euro zone inflation were to overshoot in the coming year, it may well stifle the very growth that engendered it.
We rarely stop to consider the faith-based proposition represented by our paper money or the imagined national narratives engendered by borders.
The remark engendered rebukes from some of his frequent critics and messages affirming support for the US intelligence community from the GOP.
It wasn't so much that ignorance engendered hope, it was that it allowed us to live in the moment, day by day.
The incident ensured that P.M. Dawn would be almost as well known for the negative reactions it engendered as for its hits.
He noted that the need for stability engendered by Britain's vote to leave the European Union had created a sense of urgency.
It wasn't just an informative story, but it engendered a sense of empathy for its subjects that is rare in the news.
Yes, the work goes on — Judson choreographers are still creating and have engendered many more to follow suit — but as for sanctuary?
Some fans of the Kiini bikini were surprised to learn of the details of its origin, and the controversy it has engendered.
But the growing private sector has engendered discriminatory occupational structures and contributed to the growth of income disparities according to skin color.
Mr. Biden also engendered fierce loyalty on his team, growing close to several aides who remain part of his extended political family.
But it isn't the offering of channels that has engendered us to PS Vue over the years—It's the quality of the service.
Rosario's Pizza: This late-night, bare bones slice spot has engendered a cultish following among a certain type of—mostly drunk—pizza person.
In 2006, YouTube was barely a year old, and the massive culture of performative, provocative pranksters that it engendered had yet to arrive.
Yet stronger economic ties seemed to many Taiwanese not to benefit them, while the perceived secrecy of the negotiations engendered the Sunflower Movement.
Military defeat in the war led to the end of the Ottoman Empire; the multiple regional nationalisms it engendered are its lasting legacy.
Jacobs responded, first by "justifying" his actions and then, after that engendered further criticism, apologizing for the justification, and for any offense caused.
And Apichatpong Weerasethakul presents a dreamscape engendered by war, where holes in reality one by one transform into the dreams of wounded soldiers.
Some Republicans worry that it has also engendered a sense of ruthlessness among the key players when it comes to protecting their positions.
Other legislation, like long-term Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization, is centered around complex issues that have engendered years of study, discussion and debate.
His secret was an ability to set off a Pavlovian reaction among his leftist opponents, which engendered instantaneous sympathy in most moderate voters.
When I was knocking on doors with him on Saturday, you could see the trust he engendered in the people he will represent.
For this installment, we hear from a 33-year-old Dutch bartender who says that his job engendered and fueled his sex addiction.
The latest conventional wisdom is that Democrats stand to benefit out of the broad sense of outrage and desperation that Kavanaugh's confirmation engendered.
Over all, however, the legislative elections engendered less enthusiasm than the presidential elections a few weeks ago and legislative elections in recent years.
The art market boom of the late 1980s only further accelerated sell-offs, and engendered even further changes to museum protocol regarding deaccessioning.
Judge Luttig engendered enormous loyalty from his clerks, who sat behind him as he wrote multiple drafts of an opinion over 20-hour days.
It's impossible to exaggerate the enthusiasm and hope Castro engendered in those early months in power before the realpolitik of the revolution kicked in.
But the census figures fail to capture the passion engendered by Irish, the revival of which has been a nationalist aspiration for 150 years.
Curated by Louis Jacinto, Nervously Engendered at Coagula presents a cross-section of Velazquez's output, shedding light on this influential, but oft-overlooked artist.
He engendered some controversy when he appeared in Omaha, Nebraska, last week to stump for a Democratic mayoral candidate who was opposed to abortion.
This distorted type of Fed-engendered economic growth comes from encouraging the accumulation of more debt through the process of making loans dirt cheap.
The practice has engendered numerous stories of terrible rich Americans forcing Mandarin on their children, often through the hiring of Chinese immigrants as nannies.
But the skepticism engendered toward both the music industry at large and DRM as a controversial new technology ensured its efforts immediately drew scrutiny.
But the Internet has engendered a competitive media environment where in the race to attract the most hits, sensational headlines can trump sober facts.
All that mattered was that national unity was engendered from each region being able to understand what the character meant, however it was pronounced.
We cannot have a grown-up conversation about race in America until we acknowledge the violent conditions engendered by government policy and police practice.
"Preacher" -- the horror-comedy, which has also engendered controversy due to its depiction of Jesus -- will return for its third season on June 24.
It has also engendered the so-called Umbrella generation: youth who now spend their time debating and scrutinizing every government policy on social media.
Clearly the response has had traction in these places, despite the challenges of community mistrust engendered by the years of conflict they have endured.
He badly overestimated his bargaining position with Iraq and underestimated the animosity his referendum engendered among his neighbors and allies, including the United States.
Devoted to her five children, she especially hated to be beaten by Gary because of the loathing for their father this engendered in them.
Not only did Mr. Lucchesi name names but, still flexing those editorial muscles, he sketched out broader themes embodied or engendered by each restaurant.
And, he said, he has been surprised by how much optimism the tax cuts have engendered, and that sentiment could boost their positive impact.
But the fall-out from the crisis has engendered political uncertainty which investors fear might yet hasten a credit ratings downgrade by ratings agencies.
The court battle has not yet engendered the same intensity among activists as the health care bill or Mr. Trump's executive orders on immigration.
Londoners leaned heavily toward the E.U., whereas, along the east coast (the stretch that faces Europe), fears about immigration engendered a vehement vote against.
In Miami's Hileah Park, Kiik Create (the artist duo Manoela del Pilar Madera Nadal and David Gray Edgarton) has engendered a more psychedelic spectacle.
Anti-fur protestors crashing shows at New York Fashion Week are nothing new, but it seems their actions have rarely engendered change on the runways.
In the US, even modest reforms to use taxpayer money to fund research to learn what treatments work best, for which patients, have engendered controversy.
But during my time in academia, it became increasingly clear that prisons of political correctness with peer-engendered public shaming are now the academic reality.
But the controversial and polarizing Trump has engendered bitter resistance from some elements in the party, and left others with deep worries about nominating him.
But in trade, that act also engendered a seemingly irreparable distance, between me, and them, and where they came from; an often profound, mutual, alienation.
Qnovo CEO Nadim Maluf tells Axios that what seems logical now engendered quite a bit of skepticism when the company first laid out its plans.
" A high level of valuation engendered by great enthusiasm is "primarily a U.S. effect, and you can solve that problem by diversifying around the world.
For most of those watching, it engendered great amusement, but for Uniqlo, the Japanese brand that made the tennis great's outfit, it was marketing gold.
The force of globalization, of nomadic humanity, of borderless cyberspace has engendered an equally strong counter-force of nationalism, nativist politics and anti-immigrant bigotry.
That potent combination of mystery, drama, and tradition, along with an ideology of openness and inclusion, fuels the spread of the culture the Dead engendered.
The unfortunate fact is that Mr. Trump has engendered so much distrust in government that everything that any federal agency does these days seems questionable.
One survivor later fashioned a gun sight from a hunk of silver; this engendered the legend of the Gunsight Lode, which prospectors pursued for decades.
In 21950 and early 21997, "I Love Lucy" engendered some controversy over whether and how to incorporate Lucille Ball's real-life pregnancy into the show.
In what was widely viewed as an ideological about-face, Mr. Lester engendered controversy again in 279 with public comments in support of American Jewry.
The co-workers' patter is lighthearted and fast-paced, full of the kind of jokes and digs engendered by the familiarity of a high-stakes workplace.
While series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino suggested that she knew how the series would conclude, Rory's declaration of pregnancy engendered more frustration than it did satisfaction.
The White House had billed the speech as uplifting and unifying, but there was a sense that any feelings of togetherness it engendered won't last long.
The blog post engendered an immediate reaction from pro-Lifeline advocates, who accused Pai of hamstringing the program and questioned his commitment to expanding digital access.
Another sufferer was Marcus Gners, the Lifesum COO whose near-death experience with histoplasmosis engendered the idea of the company's original name and business, Shapeup Club.
Although she is a marine ecologist by training, Fawzi found herself becoming increasingly interested in the social instability that this desertification of the marshes had engendered.
More From Tonic: Because this isn't a neurologically engendered action, that means it's possible for those afflicted with unrestrained guilt to amend this habit over time.
Given Trump's long history of promoting grifters and cheats, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that he's indirectly engendered this new breed of them.
It created a second wave of coverage of the event, but this time it was more positive and engendered sympathy for the teenage acid reflux sufferer.
"If I had been a man, my stridency and my opinionated presence and voice would not have engendered the same kind of response," Ms. Rosenberg said.
This engendered a response from Pusha, who about a week later, went on the Joe Budden Podcast, which is available on Spotify, for some air-clearing.
He has also engendered fierce opposition from an energized liberal base that wants to tie all Republicans to his controversial presidency and persistently low approval ratings.
"In the movement which calls itself 'Fascist,' has not the best been engendered by my spirit?" d'Annunzio wrote Mussolini after the Duce's 1922 March on Rome.
Blair Horner, executive director of the New York Public Interest Research Group, said that move probably engendered some bad blood between Mr. Heastie and Mr. Cuomo.
Ever since people stared up at erupting volcanoes and thought "Huh, I guess that thing might kill me," volcanoes have engendered a lot of fear and apprehension.
The sign flashes from "queen" to "queer," questioning the role of the woman in consumerism, the notion of feminine identity, and the ideologies engendered in the South.
"I'm glad that I didn't make it to the NBA," Cotton says now, reflecting on the adulation he engendered as a child and what came after that.
Mario Calabresi, the director of the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, argued that the "verbal violence" and "hysterical populism" engendered by this referendum are unprecedented in recent times.
It was painted as hypocritical, given Bernie Sanders' penchant for railing against the income inequality engendered by Wall Street tycoons, for whom questionably large payouts are routine.
It is therefore not surprising that the recent announcement that Chinese scientists teleported an object from the ground to a space satellite has engendered so much attention.
A lack was sensed; a printmaking society was formed by publisher Alfred Cadart and printer Auguste Delâtre, the Société des Aquafortistes; and, remarkably, a revival was engendered.
"Defendants' infringement and false advertising has already engendered a good deal of confusion in the marketplace and will continue to do so unless stopped," the lawsuit said.
Tsipras also told Realnews that the European Union was "sleepwalking towards a cliff" as the Stability Pact's tough fiscal rules had engendered deep inequalities among member states.
However, in spite of the title, the sword-and-shield battles are less important than the conflicts created by language, specifically the tension engendered by Joan's rhetoric.
Mr. Duarte's case looms the largest right now, both for the amount of public money that is missing and for the anger he has engendered in Veracruz.
While Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger called the decision to identify Taiwan as a state independent from China an "error," it has engendered a global discussion.
Every so often, Trump says or does something so grotesque that it cuts through the despairing numbness engendered by his presidency, galvanizing the forces of decency anew.
On one hand, a progressive administration should deploy its existing dollar power to crack down on the system of illicit finance that has engendered enormous global inequalities.
His bold substantive plan was a departure for a party that has engendered mistrust and skepticism about whether traditional Democrats are serious advocates for the Latino community.
These days, and in no small part because of the atomization engendered by social media, it can feel that every last thing has been privatized and individualized.
Nothing I've written since the election has engendered more anger from people who usually agree with me than my periodic assertions that Trump voters are human, too.
And like any worthwhile practice — marriage, creativity, compassion — it engendered the kind of patience that lets you see how life is something to be managed, not conquered.
Besides Hell and God View, Uber also engendered controversy after the New York Times reported that it used another software tool called Greyball to avoid picking up regulators.
Consider the decade map of the 1940s, during which the US entered and ended World War II. The war engendered a deep sense of patriotism in the West.
This isn't likely to cause the kind of user frenzy engendered by Pokémon Go at its launch, but it's a cool use of AR that is genuinely engaging.
The shock produced by a recent aborted launch and the quickness with which the Soyuz resumed service are testament to the confidence it has engendered in its users.
To him, even passive lies—artificial worlds and fake bus stops—were just a lazy short-term solution that avoided deeper problems and engendered problems of their own.
Tulathimutte's niftiest feat, though, is his ability to subtly shift the reader's laughter from the kind engendered by a sense of superiority to the kind built on recognition.
Driving down reported crime was not always appropriate because more approachable police officers who engendered greater trust might actually have caused increases in crime reports in some areas.
Though the law may have unnerved many investors, it engendered feelings of cultural confidence, Mr. Léger said, making many Quebecers feel more secure living in English-majority Canada.
"She engendered a sense of loyalty in a lot of people that way," said Brian Thomas, who was a member of the House Democratic leadership at the time.
There are demonstrations, fires, and pernicious economic disasters that caused some unions to lose steam, and then other crucial moments, like the Great Depression, engendered profound labor reform.
SNL doubled down on the edge McCarthy's impression has brought to the show, leaning into the insecurities her gender-bending performance has allegedly engendered in the president himself.
Lowell's desertion of Hardwick was for a while masked by his deceptions, and by the simple bewilderment engendered, in those days, by transatlantic letters crossing in the mail.
And they also include the collapse of governance in large chunks of the Middle East following the Arab Spring that has engendered failed states from Libya to Yemen.
Lorna Jorgenson Wendt, whose high-stakes, highly publicized divorce settlement of 103 engendered a national conversation about the economic worth of corporate spouses, died on Thursday in Stamford, Conn.
"[T]he serious risks engendered by that obligation within a democratic society must not be disproportionate to the advantages it offers in the fight against serious crime," he adds.
But I believe their traction and popularity is instead is a symptom of an unscaling of politics; the movements they engendered are only a taste of what's to come.
It's harrowing to witness that history on screen, leave a dark theater, reemerge into the world, and see the effects of the racism it engendered still playing out today.
They have no desire to protect the mechanisms of stability that have engendered our ability to create these amazing global inter‑connectivities and this amazing structure that we have.
It's amazing that the U.S. even seriously considered withdrawing from the agreement considering how little it was requiring of the country, and how much good will it engendered abroad.
While the broader culture has become accustomed to certain changes the law has engendered, particularly wheelchair access, the rights of the deaf have frequently been misunderstood or simply disregarded.
Thinking about Mancuso specifically, was the atmosphere engendered by the Loft, and the parties that followed something that you've ever captured either in or (more interestingly) outside the club?
No book of his engendered more of it than the provocatively titled volume "What Darwin Got Wrong" (2010), written with Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, a University of Arizona cognitive scientist.
Twitter users have completely and indelibly changed the platform over the years: In addition to that social media gamechanger, the hashtag, they've engendered the commonplace use of searchable reaction .
He could have never envisioned himself as an urban brand, but the modern New York City Audubon Society engendered by his work has been ceaseless at promoting that identity.
But the peace and goodwill engendered by the debate itself was largely derailed — among the senators' bases, at least — by the moment CNN captured after, when no handshake occurred.
This could include the Vietnam War, 2628 years of war in Afghanistan, or centuries-long animosities engendered by 28503 years of Turkish anti-Arab colonialism called the Ottoman Empire.
Royal and diplomatic sources reiterate that a history going back hundreds of years has engendered a vast number of connections between the people and the governments of both countries.
While their father engendered fierce competition among the siblings, they all seemed to get along despite philosophical differences over the biggest issue of the day — until now, at least.
Levy acknowledged that the changes were not exclusively a response to the leak; they are also a reaction to the substantial outrage that last year's drawn-out program engendered.
Every tweet and tweak kicked up waves of withering social media snark, armchair psychology, and goatee grazing editorials, which, in turn, engendered swift, frequently brutish response from West, himself.
Founded in 1966 as the Van Doren Rubber Company, Vans had engendered strong ties to the skateboarding community, which was loyal to the brand's sneakers thanks to their grippy soles.
In the wake of Trump's election — and the fear it's engendered, both of increased deportations and of hate crimes — some of those immigrants have been less willing to speak publicly.
On the contrary, the hundreds of billions of dollars America and its allies poured into the country in the name of stability and development engendered a much resented kleptocratic state.
With the crime wave, it would seem, small measures that pushed the numbers down by some noticeable amount engendered a virtuous circle that brought the numbers further and further down.
One of the country's most popular, fastest-growing girls' sports is nearing a move that might seem obvious to outsiders but has instead engendered rigorous debate: offering players protective headgear.
The fear engendered by the administration's immigration policies will make the job of census workers difficult in primarily immigrant neighborhoods, regardless of whether or not the citizenship question is added.
Stephanie Schriock, the president, thinks the motives run from "fear of slipping backward" after Hillary Clinton's loss to a sense of solidarity engendered by the marches after Donald Trump's inauguration.
For Lear the storm is the central metaphor: the elemental storm, the societal storm he has engendered and the internal storm as he struggles with pride, age and looming madness.
After the gamut of emotions engendered by Hillary Clinton's surprising loss to Donald J. Trump, women are once more confronting the big questions that have long enveloped the feminist quest.
Among the many calamities engendered by the circus atmosphere of this White House is the diversion of public attention away from many other activities undertaken by the Republican-controlled government.
We intend to combat the vitriolic hate engendered by the incoming administration through all available channels, encouraging members of the arts community and the nation at large to join us.
The genius of this story is that it participates in the tradition of idealized romantic love while exposing the hazards of the very kind of thinking engendered by that tradition.
There's a contradiction between the empowering feelings engendered by seeing a woman truly own her body in a fight, and the discomfort of seeing the actual physical toll that fighting takes.
GM sells more cars in China than in America, and this—along with years of watching news broadcasts that present world affairs as formulaic meetings between powerful men—has engendered fatalism.
It's no great breakthrough in social commentary to declare that the arrival of constant, mobile social interaction has engendered shorter attention spans, but that's not quite what we're talking about here.
The lost wax process Mukherjee adapted for the creation of these works engendered a further loss of control, and she appears to have reveled in the newfound freedom of unrestrained abstraction.
The documentary proceeds along a chronological course, charting Ali's stunning defeat of Sonny Liston, his period as heavyweight champion and his conversion to Islam, with all the political fallout that engendered.
I felt the ballerina motif was a little clunky, but I appreciated the show's look, however brief, at the emotional gap his lies had engendered between the rest of his family.
Although it's hard to remember now, there was a time when the Amazon smile, the iconic Apple and Google's quartet of primary colors inspired loyalty and engendered a sense of trust.
"Her own childhood experiences have engendered great empathy for children growing up in unstable environments and for the families of alcoholics," according to her bio on the Miss Teen USA website.
That omission turned out be an inadvertent stroke of genius, however, because it engendered a significant feature of Minecraft culture, which is that new players have to learn how to play.
When a powerful hurricane like Florence does target the Outer Banks in the future, as one inevitably will, lawmakers will have to account for the preventable devastation their climate law engendered.
Mr. Chen's inclination to compare the project to a "European village," thanks to the sense of community engendered by its many courtyards, balconies and terraces, did not endear him to some.
The uproar has engendered a debate among Shas supporters over whether strict adherence to the letter of Jewish law should supersede other traditional Jewish values, including the sanctity of the family.
The enforcement actions themselves constituted an effort to prop up support for Obamacare by demonstrating that the concentration in insurance engendered by the ACA could be countered with aggressive antitrust enforcement.
Prince, the brother of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, is best known for founding the security firm Blackwater, and in recent years, he has engendered further controversy over his ties to Trump.
" The league continued, "The NFLPA's concerns about reputational harm ring especially hollow given the avalanche of publicity the NFLPA engendered by filing the damning details of Elliott's misconduct on a public document.
" In a Psychology Today blogpost, Braucher names this as a distinction between "recollected feelings and memories—the internal image of the ex" and "the feelings engendered in his or her actual presence.
IT HAS TO FIGURE INTO YOUR THINKING THAT-- THERE'S SOME UNCERTAINTY BEING ENGENDERED BY THIS THE DATA, 73% IN APRIL SAID THE EFFECT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ON THE OUTLOOK IS NEGATIVE.
And while this agreement certainly cannot erase the resentment this issue has engendered for many decades among South Koreans, both governments intended it to be the final political word on this issue.
Wong constantly struggled against the prejudice engendered by the Broken Windows Theory, the idea that one act of "vandalism" will normalize it and send any neighborhood down a slippery slope of decay.
The massive interest-rate manipulation by the U.S. and other governments and the record amount of new debt accumulation have engendered unprecedented equity, real estate and fixed income bubbles across the globe.
Rosario's Pizza 173 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002 (2212) 2686-28282 This late-night, bare bones slice spot has engendered a cultish following among a certain type of drunk pizza enthusiast.
These reverse incentives -- along with the dismal student outcomes they've engendered -- are among the chief reasons Congress recently voted to repeal the most wide-ranging of these laws, No Child Left Behind.
The consensus seems to be that the industry — and the culture it's engendered — are too entrenched to completely disappear, nor will coal mining jobs, but certainly not enough to sustain the community.
The events of the past few months, and the fierce discussions about feminism that they have engendered, have proved to be far more electrifying and complex than anything that Wolitzer depicts here.
But with the NCAA issuing the self-justifying Rice report and enlisting federal law enforcement to quash out the corruption engendered by a corrupt system, that day seems farther away than ever.
The new technology, miraculously enabling conversation unlimited by physical proximity, engendered behavior that was unhampered by social norms, which had always prevented most people from saying such nasty things face to face.
That would be Ms. Deneuve's Béatrice, a former mistress of Claire's father (now dead), whose abandonment of both her lover and his daughter engendered heartbreak and worse 30 or so years earlier.
The party structures on both sides of the Atlantic have their origins in the Industrial Revolution and the debates engendered by that epoch about socialism and capitalism, the market and the state.
Vietnam '67 As the dust settles on the 18-hour documentary "The Vietnam War," it seems unlikely that the longstanding debates engendered by the conflict will abate much in the film's aftermath.
Engendered by the imaginations of the monks, it has been transformed through the intercession of time and the elements into something other than the devotional display its makers intended it to be.
Air Methods' big price hikes "engendered additional economic and political risks," Plants wrote, and he wanted the company to go private to shield its publicly available financial documents from health insurers and patients.
After "Lean In" was published in 2013, it vaulted the high-profile Silicon Valley tech exec to even greater fame and engendered a national and international debate on the topic of women's leadership.
It has brought a renewed sense of community, engendered more collaboration, sparked new thinking and put a premium on trust, tapping into a need that transcends boundaries and is still rife with opportunity.
Mr. Trump's campaign has engendered impassioned debate about the nature of his appeal and warnings from critics on the left and the right about the potential rise of fascism in the United States.
Tesla enthusiasts often also share a loyalty to the company, much the way Apple has engendered true believers whom it relies on to back the introduction of new iPhones, Macs and other products.
The decision this week to abolish presidential term limits, setting the stage for Xi to rule indefinitely, has engendered widespread unease and jolted a generation that was brought up largely apathetic about politics.
Her social media savvy—engendered by a prescient former coach, Matt Moran—has allowed Dorr to carve a space within track and field, both financially and with the fans, independent of Olympic gatekeeping.
And over time, it became clear that my actions as CEO always aligned with my publicly stated intentions, which engendered trust and enabled me to continue innovating policy while keeping the company profitable.
His moves may have been good for the country at a time of division and a real crisis in health care, even as they engendered, in the years since, anger, confusion and distrust.
The disappearance of Khashoggi, a prominent critic of the Saudi government, has engendered wide-ranging criticism and prompted calls from members of both parties for some degree of punitive action toward Saudi Arabia.
Self-regarding after-dinner pontificators of the Washington think tank circuit who float snootily over the real-world catastrophes engendered by their ideology without ever acknowledging that it may have even the slightest defect. ?
"Under Tidjane's leadership, Credit Suisse simultaneously repurposed our strategy, restored our capital, reduced our costs, de-risked our business, promoted diversity and engendered an exceptional level of co-operation between various divisions," he said.
But the remake of the 113 Japanese animated sci-fi classic has engendered a bit more goodwill with the unveiling of an accompanying soundtrack, Music Inspired by the Motion Picture Ghost in the Shell.
These dynamical events would be mixed in with the more mundane quantum jitter from those particle pairs that popped up in the inflaton field and engendered so-called "two-point correlations" throughout the sky.
A Jones nomination would most likely have engendered a "horrendous fight" reminiscent of the battle over President Ronald Reagan's nomination of Judge Robert Bork, whom the Senate had rejected less than three years earlier.
At ARO, this has engendered a coherence between the exterior and interior architecture, with details like the lobby's curved cove ceiling and swooping reception desk taking their cues from the tower's undulating outer form.
That view has become outdated in a bloc under severe nationalist strains stemming from the debt crisis, the migration wave, the fear of terrorism and the populism that all of those anxieties have engendered.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's call on Monday for the Defense Department to establish a sixth branch of the military, this one focusing on space, has not exactly engendered a groundswell of support at the Pentagon.
The title refers to the psychological panic engendered by being lost in a forest (here played by the giant redwoods in Humboldt County, California), but Theresa (Kirsten Dunst) isn't physically disoriented, just mentally unmoored.
Despite the public hoo-ha about nepotism engendered by the recent election, the palpable discomfort with political dynasties and the ambiguity around Ivanka Trump's role, when it comes to what sells, apparently, lineage matters.
He added that although there were initial concerns within the rank and file about Coats, he "turned that around and engendered a great deal of loyalty within the department because he valued people's work."
Rather, as Ritchie explained, the movie was inspired by the search for what he called "equilibrium" in the "vortex" engendered by the long-standing tensions between the uppermost and lowermost strata of British society.
"Nor would the publication of such a plea have normally engendered immediate professional repercussions — including congressional investigations and loss of professional stature and authority — for a private individual," his counsel said in legal arguments.
Class consciousness may not be at an all-time high in this country, and public employees have long engendered resentment from Americans who may be angry at the decline of manufacturing and other industries.
It seems ironic that now, post-shredding, Banksy's art piece may be worth even more money than it was before the auction hammer went down, thanks to the tremendous viral moment his stunt engendered.
Cannabis is more of an exploration of how racist propaganda helped produce laws that have unfairly punished minorities and engendered anti-immigrant sentiment in the US for as long as the plant has been here.
Instead of President Obama representing a quirky left shift engendered by his charisma, Iraq and the Great Recession, what if he turned out to have been a transitional figure to a considerably more leftward tilt?
"One factor that will be considered in the evaluation of any future request for relief based on pretrial publicity will be the extent to which the publicity was engendered by the defendant himself," Jackson wrote.
More than any Marvel Cinematic Universe film before it, it trades on the history built up in previous films, the protagonists' relationships with each other, and the goodwill (or lack thereof) they've engendered in audiences.
He marvels, for example, at the lambent, kinetic description of a train platform on the first page of " King, Queen, Knave ," where Nabokov seems to bless and improve a world engendered by God and man.
In the best of times social technologies have a hard time keeping up with physical technologies, but with the Great Recession of 2008 and the political paralysis it engendered, this gap turned into a chasm.
" This dominant role of money in politics has engendered deep cynicism in the electorate, with 65 percent of respondents in a 2016 University of Maryland national poll saying that the U.S. political system is "rigged.
Along with whatever euphoria Lin's unexpected success engendered among Asians, we remember, too, all the residual messiness as people around us betrayed an inability, or a lack of desire, to treat him with basic decency.
The show of force by the government in Punjab Province, which includes Lahore, was effective in turning back thousands of the Sharifs' supporters from the airport, but it also appeared to have engendered a backlash.
The Equal Rights Amendment, first introduced almost a hundred years ago, is now again gaining traction with recent state ratifications by Nevada and Illinois and with the wave of protest engendered by the #MeToo movement.
William also spent time chatting with some of the club's fans to hear how soccer and the sense of community engendered by the team as well as the sport has helped them in their recovery.
His rise to prominence and the violence he engendered says more about the complicated moment in which he moved, and the gender and social roles he exploited, than his special talents as a master manipulator.
China's tendency to hush up disease outbreaks has engendered widespread public distrust, and many farmers and livestock analysts say they assume the disease has infected more pigs, in more places, than officials have publicly acknowledged.
The urban revival has been so thoroughgoing that it has even engendered a new crisis of success, whose symptoms are runaway gentrification, soaring housing prices and a widening income gap between newcomers and longtime residents.
Few announcements from the Trump White House have engendered such bipartisan outrage as the news that Turkey was preparing to attack Kurdish forces in Syria — and the U.S. would be getting out of the way.
Clinton's confidence in her position in the race, since her steely performances in all three debates, has stemmed more from her opponent's gaping deficiencies than from any soaring popularity she has engendered on her own.
The fact that Mr. Van Noten tried a different approach, and the creative flowering engendered by recognizing a peer's work and giving it the credit it deserves, is a lesson as elegant as any silhouette.
The road to ratification engendered heated debates among leaders such as George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, as well as among everyday Americans who expressed their own visions for the country throughout the process.
Speaking of high pressure, Google is under that for sure in the wake of Damore's blog and the reaction it has engendered from outside the company, especially among deeply conservative sites like Breitbart and others.
"That is a situation where we have plenty of negative sentiment engendered by concerns about the stability of the administration and its ability to get things done, versus a global economy that is improving," Cramer said.
Ablin said the populism that Trump engendered during his campaign spurred BMO to shift investments from large-cap companies down to mid-cap companies, or companies with a market capitalization of $2 billion to $10 billion.
And as secular funerals become increasingly individualistic, tailored to the preferences and needs of the deceased, rather than a given religious or spiritual tradition, what does that mean for the sense of community engendered by ritual?
For the Kurdish Peshmerga, strained by ISIS frontlines, collapsing oil prices, and as many as 85033 million displaced Iraqis and refugees, these funds kept them on the battlefield – and engendered unprecedented cooperation with the Iraqi Army.
The policy engendered goodwill toward the brand beyond their working years, and Stirr said he felt pride in serving as a sort of salesperson for the brand, giving it to friends and bringing it to parties.
While some of us may have been shocked, for example, by the misogynistic reaction July 2016's all-female Ghostbusters has engendered among cinema "purists" and meninists, the backlash really isn't all that surprising to Alex.
What distinguishes the Trump administration's approach to detaining these immigrants, more than anything, is that the community and public outcry their arrests have engendered hasn't caused ICE to reevaluate whether they should be deported after all.
"When you get through the primary, despite the emotions engendered in your supporters, you have to take stock of who you are and who's running on the other side and what that person represents," Clinton said.
A loss at Purdue, which in retrospect devastated the Buckeyes' chances of making the College Football Playoff, was greeted with less consternation than a similar loss last year to Iowa engendered, and more of a shrug.
Delphine and I had had a real hard time finding flowers for our parents' funeral, because so few florists had been able to meet the demands that the attack on the Saint-Michel station had engendered.
Beginning his story when he is 6, Walker recalls a childhood full of hardships and confusions that also engendered a cautious excitement about an afterlife in which he will fly around with lightning bolts and shields.
The focus and fecundity engendered by the artist's three simple rules are on full display at McKenzie, where she fills the two long walls of the gallery's large, light-filled, street-facing space with spectacular installations.
It's that pointing that out in the same breath as offering condolences and essentially saying that they had it coming eschews any moral or ethical high ground, let alone moment of humanity, this might have engendered.
His rise to prominence and the violence he engendered says more about the complicated moment in which he moved, and the gender and social roles he exploited, than his own special talents as a master manipulator.
It's important, in these trying times, to take the occasional break from our struggles and focus on the adorable wrath of a goldfish, robotically engendered by artist Neil Mendoza to use a hammer to smash dollhouse furniture.
Similarly, and also in addition to exploiting every possible point of cultural tension, the alt-right has successfully harnessed and weaponized amplification, engendered by the incessant push for more: higher metrics, increased followers, and greater social influence.
Rather than anger, several people in and around the stadium, accustomed to months at home without electricity and perhaps feeling a bit of the baseball fever that the games have engendered, shrugged at the imbalance of power.
Fearful of the West, the Soviets began to curb the festival after 1967, yet the transnational connections it engendered suggest that a re-assessment of national boundaries that was already in play years before Estonia declared independence.
" The book engendered its share of controversy over concerns that Lee, by then in an assisted-living facility, hadn't approved its release, despite a statement that she was "humbled and amazed that this will now be published.
Unlike the Scottish independence vote in September 2014, when turnout was exceptionally high at 85%, the EU campaign has engendered only limited passion so far—and the little there has been is mostly on the Leave side.
Another factor likely to contribute to a further strengthening of the U.S. dollar is the current global financial market turmoil that is being caused in part by the uncertainty engendered by President Trump's "America First" trade policy.
It may have qualified as more intense for some that others, but the passion that the fact of the fight engendered is evidence enough as to how much the show works with people on a gut level.
But whoever runs the NYC Popups account seems to be having a real field day: The page hasn't been updated since Monday afternoon, when it posted a picture of all the breathless headlines the hoax had engendered.
The two major bellwethers of investor sentiment had a rough week last week as the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, and the response from governments that it engendered cut into supply chains and corporate earnings.
Taken together, the rising sway of global billionaires — there were 2,208 in this year's Forbes list, up from a mere 1,062 a decade back — has exacerbated problems from rising inequality to the populist politics this has engendered.
MARY ANN BOHRERPITTSBURGH To the Editor: Sexual harassment does not require a degree of hostility, but rather a belief that it's harmless, engendered by the age-old concept that boys will be boys, regardless of their age.
The people in these pictures have not only engendered themselves anew, they have helped to construct a more fluid notion of sex and identity than our culture permitted us to imagine just one or two generations back.
I can understand how highways in the 20th century engendered feelings of excitement and anticipation, but now that we have over 4 million miles of roads in the US, I think it's safe to say the honeymoon's over.
This was in 212, a year after Villanova's run to the national championship as a No. 270 seed, the second season of the tournament's expansion to a 213-team bracket that engendered a modern era fraught with chaos.
The reasons for his invisibility in New York are both obvious and inexcusable, especially in light of the prominent role that shaped canvases have played in this city's history of painting, and all the discussions it has engendered.
Though the job of mayor is largely ceremonial, representing one of five votes on the commission, Mr. Gillum has engendered fierce loyalty among working-class constituents for his emphasis on criminal justice and education for low-income students.
In addition to exploiting every possible point of cultural tension, from racism to sexism to xenophobia, Anonymous successfully harnessed and weaponized sensationalism, engendered by an emergent click-based web economy where the shrillest coverage generated the greatest advertising revenue.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Equities around the world rose on Monday as possible progress in resolving the trade dispute between the United States and China engendered some investor optimism in what has been a punishing end of year for markets.
While it might seem obvious that investors deserve advice that puts their interests first, the rule has engendered a storm of protest, from inception to more recent Trump administration threats to delay or scrap the implementation of the rule.
ISIS burned books and bombed ancient sites, including the famed al-Nuri mosque and its leaning al-Hadba minaret that had graced the Mosul skyline for decades and engendered a sense of belonging for its native sons and daughters.
Kemp engendered controversy when he released an ad where he pointed a gun at a young man, who he said was interested in one of his daughters, and continued holding the gun as the pair went through his platform.
Another RSC member said Jordan has engendered so much bad blood and infighting within the 236-member GOP conference that there would be a bloc of lawmakers who would do whatever it takes to deny him a leadership post.
" However, acknowledging the distrust that may have been engendered by the Note 7 problems, O'Donnell added, "We're not going to really know for a couple of months, to be honest with you, how safe and how reliable it is.
Most of the more serious artistic work at Ars — aside from that of Granular Synthesis — was very formalistic and, yes, "gadgety," meaning more concerned with technical invention and research and the visual possibilities that might be engendered for those.
Ms. Athill was noted in particular for her cleareyed, unflinching honesty about her sexual appetites — long deemed a taboo thing for women to have, much less write about — and the exquisite pleasure, and exquisite pain, that they had engendered.
As the governor's go-to "enforcer" for political agendas, Mr. Percoco was responsible for tactics — persuasion in some cases, outright threats in others — that have engendered bad blood among many of Mr. Cuomo's political opponents and even his friends.
In test screenings, Mr. Byrnes engendered such a frenzy among the women in the audience that the film soon became a series and his character — resuscitated, one assumes, after a spin in the electric chair — was reborn as Kookie.
None gives Americans confidence that the country will have the free and open debate that Trump has engendered, as opposed to, again, his immediate predecessor who seems to have used the IRS and law enforcement agencies to suppress opposition.
Invited to be a guest of the C.F.D.A., the designer — who has generated a lot of press and engendered a small cult following at home — brought with him a group of clothes that seemed relatively tame by his standards.
He said at UC Berkeley, a colleague of his had faced enraged parents by showing a female nude in an art class and one in the cinema department had engendered criticism and outrage by showing David Lynch's Blue Velvet.
It's going to be difficult to ignore the overwhelming emotional support that Wonder Woman has engendered, particularly since (thanks to the Academy's efforts toward inclusivity over the past few years) the organization skews younger and more diverse than it once did.
"I think it wiser moreover not to keep open the sores of war, but to follow the examples of those nations who endeavoured to obliterate the marks of civil strife and to commit to oblivion the feelings it engendered," he wrote.
On "Friends," the chorus "Come pull me up, pull me up / And never let me down" is reserved for the support engendered by pals of the couple, but elsewhere on the album, you feel the weight of black women's labor.
And yet, the apathy that keeps Miami's turnstiles idle may also be an expression of Won't Get Fooled Again Syndrome engendered in a fanbase that has seen a couple of World Series wins but also multiple heedless, high-speed teardowns.
Clinton engendered good will with the White House, and the experience of accepting Mr. Obama's offer to run the State Department became one of the most popular stories she relayed on the campaign trail, particularly when wooing black voters. Mrs.
Buried in the slew of superlatives that his victory engendered was the fact that he trailed by two strokes early in the final round but dug deep and played the final 12 regulation holes in seven under to tie May.
And yet the distrust, anger, and fear that this incident engendered form the edge upon which Abney locates much of her work — the recognition that abuse and violence are an integral part of the everyday consciousness of people of color.
And there we are lucky because this is a good time for those of us who no longer want to show our knees, thanks to the rise of modest fashion, which has engendered many more covered-up, but still cool, styles.
Though initially reluctant to run for a fourth term, Ms. Merkel threw herself into the campaign, especially as the government has brought some order to the chaos engendered in 2015 when she threw the country's borders open to refugees and migrants.
It's a company that emphasizes "community" — its Facebook page engagement, for example, is insane — and owning a few shares could have engendered a sense of ownership for the purpose of further protecting against churn (at least on the outermost margins).
As evidence mounts of potential misdeeds by the prime minister's staff, even some longtime Labour supporters are coming around to the view that corrupt ties between business and politics and the culture of impunity they engendered are what killed the journalist.
They might be forgiven for worrying that we will fall prey to the same ill-confidence in our electoral process, the same crassness in our public discourse, and the same distrust in our public institutions that Russia's attacks have heretofore engendered.
Its importance lies in the upheaval it caused in the New York-centric art world, which, though nominally international, was so aesthetically constricted — "with no sense of Europe," as Rosenthal asserted — that any deviation from convention engendered an outsized response.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A three-year boom in private share placements in China, a handy way around tighter control of public share issuance, is running on fumes as Beijing turns its sights on the speculative excesses and dubious value the boom has engendered.
The tragic double-edged sword of celebrity engendered this encumbrance when Mucha, rather new to Paris, created "Gismonda" (21900), a distinctly decorative theatrical poster of Sarah Bernhardt promoting her 21900 appearance in Victorien Sardou's play Gismonda at the Théâtre de la Renaissance.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A contraction in Chinese exports engendered fears of a slowdown in the world's second-largest economy, sparking a risk-off move Monday which hurt the U.S. dollar against the Japanese yen, a safe-haven investment in times of geopolitical turmoil.
One study found that even the "lowest plausible assumption about the excess burden engendered by the tax system raises the true costs of delivering Medicare benefits to about 20-85033 percent of its Medicare outlays," far higher than private insurance administrative costs.
Regardless of the pessimism that the 49ers can keep up that hot start against a well-oiled machine like the Panthers, Coach Chip Kelly has certainly engendered more excitement than the team has seen since Jim Harbaugh's penultimate season with the team.
But widespread dissatisfaction with the compensation offered by local governments led to protests by residents and engendered the "nail house" phenomenon: residents who refuse to accept the buyout offer and stay put, boarding up their homes to fend off attempts to remove them.
But whether terrorism does or doesn't represent an existential threat, it has engendered a level of existential dread that, mixed with the dislocations of mass migration in Europe and the discrediting of the political elite throughout the developed world, cannot be wished away.
"We contend that this floor for competitive (parcel) products has been maintained at artificially low levels, creating large-scale systemic economic inefficiencies engendered by what is effectively a government-enforced taxpayer subsidization of the USPS' irrational pricing," wrote analysts at Citi in April.
Now, decades later, as he devotes himself to helping drug users who need help, Mr. Jones sees a continued double standard for Bronx residents, who are stripped of compassion and dignity amid an epidemic that has engendered sympathy and panic in other communities.
Shortly after the leak, which was first reported by The Hill, the invitations to the daily communications meeting were reduced, the latest addition to the list of new procedures that some aides say has engendered a sense of distrust in the West Wing.
In Hungary, where my grandparents came from, fear of Muslim invasion runs deep; centuries of resistance on the borders of the Ottoman Empire have engendered a residual mythos of Hungary as a nation destined to hold the frontier between European Christendom and Islam.
That's not to say that there isn't new code involved in Viv, but it is to say that the sense it or any similar app offers something radically new is partly engendered by the application of a new vocabulary to pre-existing kinds of technology.
Owen Bush declared, "People don't know how to deal with free, and they can't handle it … The freeness is turning people into beasts," while for the performer David Leslie, the point was the intensity itself, the feeling engendered by such rare, socially sanctioned abandon.
"I think it wiser not to keep open the sores of war but to follow the examples of those nations who endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife, to commit to oblivion the feelings engendered," he wrote in a letter declining the invitation.
What results is an affirmation of both the fashion industry as a pit of facile, well-accessorized vipers and the fascination that de La Falaise engendered, due not only to her role as haute gamine but to her indifference to the whole glittering shebang.
The exhibition deftly shows how this art was — and still is — engendered and molded by its relationship with a host of different technologies, from material film to digital photogrammetry and virtual reality, from hand-drawn animation to 3D modeling, sculptures of pure light, and beyond.
Amid the emotions that the war by then engendered, consideration of Mr. Bolton's nomination turned into a five-month standoff as Senate Democrats scrutinized what they saw as Mr. Bolton's efforts to subvert the government's own findings in pursuit of his and his allies' beliefs.
If the vote proceeds, it would be only the second time in American history that Congress has held the nation's top law enforcement official in contempt — a sign of the deep animus the special counsel's investigation has engendered between the legislative and executive branches.
That may have been a fluke, but then came the embellished platform Crocs for $850, which again produced shock and horror online — and were sold out on some sites before they even arrived, thanks to the number of pre-orders engendered by all that chat.
The big picture: Few announcements from the Trump White House have engendered such bipartisan outrage as the news that Turkey was preparing to attack Kurdish forces in Syria — and that the U.S. would be getting out of the way, according to Axios' Dave Lawler.
The outrage and grief that his sacrifice engendered led the British government to accept most of the demands of Sands and his fellow inmates (they wanted to be recognized as political prisoners instead of common criminals) and helped galvanize violent resistance against British rule.
But Mr. Masters looked at the relatively low stock market prices and at the extremely low level of interest rates engendered by the Federal Reserve and other central banks, and concluded that the probability of a long-term increase in stock values was very high.
Their most enduring pop culture moment came in a disturbing and class-conscious depiction of child abuse, when Faye Dunaway famously shrieked "NO... WIRE... HANGERS!" in the 1981 Joan Crawford biopic Mommie Dearest (surely undoing the goodwill engendered by Halloween's closet scene three years earlier).
So I used to go to a lot of punk and hardcore shows, and for so long it engendered the mentality that pop and mainstream music was superficial, or not as intellectual because it was not politically engaged, and that is just not true.
What begins as the unparalleled story of Faris — a crew member on Soviet spacecraft Soyuz TM-3 during its week-long travel to the Mir space station in 1987 — proceeds toward a political and social struggle over civil rights engendered by the Syrian Civil War.
Israelis, Saudis and domestic politics Trump's policies toward North Korea engendered a fair amount of domestic criticism from those who objected to his courting of a brutal authoritarian regime and many who saw his approach as strategy-less and his being bamboozled by a cagey Kim.
One reason for this unlikely and surprising pairing — which we could use a lot more of in our hidebound American art world — was that Davidts believes that Vandenberg and Nauman's art is a cry of frustration engendered by the recognition that actual communication between individuals was impossible.
That Trump is patently uninterested in entitlement reform, that he rails against the corruption engendered by monied interests, that he has become the race's most vocal opponent of the kinds of trade deals that corporations love—all of this has helped him win the Republican primary.
Besides concern over India's protection of its domestic steel industry, Japan is also worried about the more rough and tumble climate for global trade being engendered by incoming U.S. President Donald Trump, and feels it must make a strong stand for open and fair international markets.
In 2012, the company also engendered significant ill will with the maker community when it announced that it would no longer be sharing its hardware and GUI designs, marking a break from the open-source spirit of the RepRap project on which the company was built.
This example emphasizes how, when the interests of Market World are taken as a given, it inherently limits the scope of the conversation, and the amount of conflict that might be tolerated, engendered, or even recognized, and even the range of ideas generated and potential solutions posed.
My incoming colleagues who will lead DOE and the rest of the federal enterprise have a tremendous opportunity to build on these efforts, allay the fears engendered by this transition, improve recruitment and retention, and recognize the contributions of this remarkable workforce to our security and prosperity.
And whatever our worries might be about Mr. Trump's impulsiveness and arrogance, we cannot escape the essential truth that the pressure he has applied to North Korea and the uncertainty his bellicosity has engendered on both sides of the demilitarized zone has helped bring about this opportunity.
The uncertainty engendered by this maneuver, coupled with facing his raucous accusers in the House, might trigger Trump to go off script during his State of the Union address and launch a tweet-like attack on the articles of impeachment and the process that produced them.
There is widespread belief that Facebook has not done a good job handling its regulatory and PR issues since the 2016 election fallout, and the company has engendered a lack of trust among the public when it comes to promises and the representations by company management.
That experience, which was perhaps even more traumatic for the parents than the little girl, set Sole-Smith on a journey to discover why eating has become so fraught — how Americans' anxieties about what we put in our mouths have engendered entirely new forms of disordered eating.
As the exclusive bargaining agent, a union has a legal duty to represent everyone in the unit, whether members or not; the fee addresses the problem of "free riders" and the resentment engendered by those who accept the union's help while letting their fellow workers foot the bill.
Ernie Moniz and Bob Armstrong started out a co-directors, but Ernie became the director and Bob the associate director and really engendered a kind of, not just enthusiasm, but the, again, the regional advantage to, I think, really advance technologies, policies, economics for a sustainable energy future.
Do you worry at all that Trump's rhetoric and the spike of hate speech and crimes against Muslim Americans it seems to have engendered could lead to a greater sense of alienation, jeopardizing one of the forces that's helped to keep the risk of Islamist terrorism here low?
" The businessmen, who said that the dinner was not a fund-raiser but just an informal get-together, engendered more anger when Mr. Reisner, in an interview with New York magazine, blamed the Out Hotel's intended clientele for its lackluster economic performance: "This has not been a profitable venture.
It's easy for a successful American to look in the mirror and feel proud of the hard work that engendered that success — and then you meet Olga and realize that what really nurtured that success was being born to opportunity in the right family in the right country.
Unlike its more extroverted punk and new wave predecessors, goth music, and the lifestyle it engendered, was more introspective and eclectic in orientation, drawing on a diverse set of historical influences, including Gothic art and architecture, and Victorian-era dress, poetry, and aesthetics, in addition to contemporary music.
Documentation features heavily in several other zines including the anonymously-produced, Documents of a Protest, which presents opinionated takes on the troubled "One Country, Two Systems" arrangement that has allowed for Hong Kong's unusual independence from China, as well as the collectivism and solidarity networks engendered by protest.
And it may be why every mention of the words "dress code" seems to send the internet into a frenzy of outrage, from the idea that President Trump reportedly wanted women to dress like women, which engendered its own hashtag-of-dismay this year, to the leggings controversy.
Even in podcasts that weren't strictly about politics, like The Read or About Race, "people of color were attempting to sound the alarm, because we've had specific histories with the kind of rhetoric we saw from Trump and the responses engendered at his rallies, for example," Lau said.
It is about the feelings that being at a Trump rally evokes: the effervescence of being in a room where everyone passionately agrees with you, and the loyalty and thankfulness engendered by being among leaders who say the world is a terrible place from which they will protect you.
But for investors — and particularly the owners of Italian government debt, among them most Italian banks — this continued instability, and now the latest round of political uncertainty engendered by the EU election results, has become less of a genteel spectator sport and more of a gut-wrenching roller-coaster ride.
Just days after Trump's election when people were for the most part peacefully protesting the results, precisely because of the divisions and fear he engendered, instead of trying to diffuse the fear, Trump insulted the protesters and did nothing to acknowledge his role in the deep divisions the country suffers.
For that, the U.K. would typically need goods to be checked at the EU's border, but Johnson in Dublin repeated that this was not an acceptable consequence, since it would undermine the open border engendered by a 1997 peace deal that heralded the end of ongoing violence in the region.
Although there is a considerable measure of truth in these claims, one cannot ignore the fact that the public has to be willing to put up with the high level of pain entailed in the suggested measures — and it is far from clear that such a willingness can be engendered.
In North Carolina, anger over the law and the backlash it engendered is widely believed to have been the most important factor in propelling Mr. Cooper to victory when other Democrats, including the presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and a candidate for United States Senate, Deborah Ross, were defeated in the state.
His Democratic Party (Partito Democratico or PD) has struggled in opposition and proven an easy target of criticism from both Lega and M5S for its introduction of unpopular austerity measures and largely lackluster efforts to tackle the high unemployment figures engendered by the Great Recession of 2008 and more recent European debt crisis.
If Supreme Court cases are decided by party-line votes of Republican justices, the ill will engendered from a majority of voters will create a powerful movement for the next Democratic president and Congress to add new justices to unpack the court and restore balance, justice and equality under law for all Americans.
It was Bautista, of course, whose bat flip after a late home run in the 2015 playoffs so rankled the Texas Rangers that they hit him in their final meeting last year, which Bautista answered with a hard slide that engendered an overhand right to his chin by Rangers second baseman Rougned Odor.
While stakeholders demand cultural institutions be accountable to them, as well as transparent and inclusive, museums have been going through a steady (neoliberal) structural reconfiguration since the 1980s, which, in turn, has engendered new forms of cultural production most of which are framed by marketing and PR machinery — the soul of new corporations.
There are no overt suggestions that the faceless "Tourist" figures mean harm — whether they are themselves the tourists, or they represent a kind of monolith-as-destination-point for tourism, or perhaps the discard engendered by tourism as an industry — or that the "We" in "We the People" intend to exclude you, the individual.
In both its narrative arc and the social controversies its stars' salaries have engendered, "The Crown" has offered today's audiences the opportunity to consider the meaning of the queen's two bodies -- as a woman and as the body politic -- and the bodies of women as they have become increasingly present in today's political landscape.
For Mr. Cosby, who has not drawn much support as the sexual assault accusations against him climb, the fact that his wife is being pushed to testify in his case has engendered a smattering of something approaching sympathy on social media — evidence, experts said, of the special place marriage still holds in American society.
Gender discrimination, the wage gap, issues of body image and the activism it has all engendered may be dominant themes in the broader conversation, but women's fashion, a sector that should by all rights be highly attuned to any disturbance in the emotional weather and focus of its customers, has thus far been surprisingly unresponsive.
The sketch co-starred Leslie Jones as Viola Davis – "Happy to be here; well, not happy, but, you know, I'm here" – and Cecily Strong as Marion Cotillard – "I'm tiny, French, and pissed off" – and engendered an uncomfortable chuckle from the audience as soon as roundtable host Aidy Bryant announced the subject of sexual harassment in Hollywood.
In undoing the protections, the government "made no mention of the fact that DACA had been in place for five years and had engendered the reliance of hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries, many of whom had structured their education, employment, and other life activities on the assumption that they would be able to renew their DACA benefits".
According to people who believe in crystal healing, however, my display should have engendered a raft of positive side-effects since I installed it—more love and less resentment; improved communication and tranquility; heightened intuition and a deeper capacity to trust; amplified optimism and energy; spiritual healing and prosperity; luck and passion; and general well-being, respectively.
But Trump's unrelenting criticism of the media and divisive rhetoric at rallies -- which during the campaign included hostility and violence directed at protesters and journalists -- seem to have engendered a creeping permissiveness about such attitudes among his followers, those looking to vent their hatred, and now, apparently, even those in government, which should give everyone pause.
Democrats, for their part, argue that they cannot be held responsible for the polarization engendered by the most combative president of recent times, who called his 2016 election opponent "crooked" at every opportunity, described Democrats as a "mob" repeatedly while campaigning in the run-up to the midterms, and as recently as last Sunday belittled Rep.
For example, a study by the Consumer Energy Alliance estimated that Ohio energy consumers saved a total of $40 billion from the lower prices engendered by the rise in natural gas production, which amounts to a significant boost in the state's collective standard of living — less money spent on energy allows people to spend more on other things.
I did not mention it all the times I have been called upon to discuss the impact of the crime of rape in my life not only because of the searing shame it engendered, but also because it was too painful to talk about the moment when I believed with all my heart that I would be killed.
The reality of Israel was already decades old by then, old enough to be noisy with attributes and crisis, but still too young to achieve autonomy from the idea that engendered it, one that Israeli schoolchildren and soldiers are indoctrinated in: that the foundation of their state was an act of self-preservation after the Holocaust.
What they have engendered is a harmonious locker room, governed by an altruistic culture embodied by cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon's request to play special teams after he was benched in last week's victory over Minnesota, and a roster crafted to Lynch and Shanahan's specifications: Of the 22018 players who started against the Vikings, only five predate this administration.
His worldview is a more extreme version of the approach taken during the first term of the George W. Bush administration when singular emphasis on military force, or "hard power," drew the United States into draining wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, squandered the global goodwill engendered by the 9/11 attacks, caused anti-Americanism to spike and frayed American alliances.
In front of me, rather, was a scene I'd encountered many times before, at house shows in cities like Brooklyn, Baltimore, Los Angeles, and Virginia Beach, places where gentrification and the internet have engendered a collision of cultures and realities: streetwear-rocking black kids, hood dudes with white tees and crisp taper cuts, white art-school types, and khaki-wearing university students.
Pederson welcomes that continuing dialogue with Wentz, who carries enough influence and has engendered enough trust that not only can he recommend plays from his time at North Dakota State — he said he had to call there to get the film — but execute them for touchdowns, as he did on a madcap third-down throw to Corey Clement last week against Washington.
The predominance of blue-colored works on the left and yellow and gold-hued works on the right suggests the passing of days, transforming the cancha into a kind of cosmogram that layers cyclical and linear space/time; it posits profound interconnections between the circular movements engendered by sport and the expansive pathways forged by the artist's personal migration story from Ecuador to the Bronx.
"While it is not up to the court to advise the defendant as to whether a succession of public statements would be in his best interest at this time, it notes that one factor that will be considered in the evaluation of any future request for relief based on pretrial publicity will be the extent to which the publicity was engendered by the defendant himself," she said.
Michael Callahan reviewed it (alongside two other books about fashion) and applauded the decision to make it an oral history: "What results is an affirmation of both the fashion industry as a pit of facile, well-accessorized vipers and the fascination that de La Falaise engendered, due not only to her role as haute gamine but to her indifference to the whole glittering shebang."
Genevieve: I've already mentioned Whitehead's panicked skyward glances, but I think what I'll remember most about Dunkirk is the conversation it engendered about the necessity of appreciating it on the biggest screen available, accompanied by the best sound possible — and my shame over the fact that that's not how I saw the film, which I watched for the first time months after its release on a screener.
"Finally, while it is not up to the Court to advise the defendant as to whether a succession of public statements would be in his best interest at this time, it notes that one factor that will be considered in the evaluation of any future request for relief based on pretrial publicity will be the extent to which the publicity was engendered by the defendant himself," Jackson wrote.
Editorial The faint chirp detected by what must be two of the largest and most sensitive microphones ever made — a brief, rising tone from gravitational waves generated by an immeasurably powerful collision of two black holes a billion years ago — has engendered a number of articles about why we should concern ourselves, and by extension dedicate so many resources, to exploring an event so distant in time and space.
Appearing on the eve of a presidential election that finds fascists clawing at the White House's gates, this slim, elegant volume also serves as a bittersweet reminder of a time when, despite the tensions of the Cold War — and, in part, thanks to the motivations they engendered — Americans still dared to dream big, sharing a collective spirit of awe over the historic achievements of an innovative, ambitious, tax-supported space program.
Putting aside the level of excitement that each has engendered, it is worth noting, for those who may have failed to see Towns regularly, that while Porzingis has proved to be an ingenious pick, Towns has quite simply been one of the best rookies ever to play in the N.B.A. When it is time to decide between them for rookie of the year, the voting should not even be close.
The satire implicit in the photos she made of the Tremaine residences (underscored by the phrase "You're Going to Love the Thermostat Next to the Miro") and, to a lesser extent, Leo Castelli's apartment, may still brim beneath the surface, but now that the protagonists are gone, the beauty engendered by Lawler's consummate formal rigor has overtaken whatever philosophical premises or social conditions had originally informed the pictures.
Stop for a moment and reflect on what this week would have been like had Donald Trump been president — the carpet-bombing he'd have ordered in the Middle East, the fear and isolation his Muslim ban would have engendered in every Muslim-American, the joy that ISIS would have taken from being at war with all of America, the license this would have given to crazies in our own society to firebomb a mosque.
They pointed out that Puigdemont was caught between a rock and a hard place, since he must maintain the new-found momentum towards Catalan independence engendered by the previous weekend's referendum or risk losing control of his fractious coalition; but he had also to weigh that against the threats advanced by Madrid, suggesting that the central government would intervene — with the involvement of security forces as required — and suspend Catalonia's hard-won autonomy.
A fine example of this occurs early in "Infinite Jest," during its "Where was the woman who said she'd come" interlude, which concerns the paranoid weed addict Ken Erdedy, whose terror of being considered a too eager drug buyer has engendered an unwelcome situation: He is unsure whether or not he actually managed to make an appointment with a woman able to access 200 grams of "unusually good" marijuana, which he very much wants to spend the weekend smoking.
AND A BOND MARKET BUBBLE REALLY MEANS THAT PRICES ARE TOO HIGH AND WHEN THEY MOVE DOWN, LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES MOVE UP. AND IF YOU TAKE A LOOK AT THE STRUCTURE OF NOT PRICE EARNINGS RATIOS, BUT EARNINGS PRICE RATIOS IN THE STOCK MARKET, YOU FIND THAT THE CRITICAL ISSUE OF WHAT ENGENDERED SOME OF THE STRENGTH IN THE RECENT PERIOD IS ESSENTIALLY THE DECLINE IN REAL LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES, AS IS FACTORED INTO THE MARKET.

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