Examples of using Engender in English and their translations into Chinese
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The draft resolution could engender respect for human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
On Planning: Long-range plans engender the dangerous belief that the future is under control.
Speaking to AP, Daniels said the exhibit will inevitably"engender discussion" about bin Laden's death.
When we feed this information into our various models, they inevitably, as we might expect, engender a quite considerable softening.".
On the one hand, the planned major infrastructure projects would cause population displacements that would affect development and engender social problems and public health problems.
For example, predictive policing comes with its own downsides, including inbuilt racial and religious biases, which can engender radicalisation to violent extremism.
What is needed is to find out why some mechanisms engender cooperation while others do not.
It could not be done, and the attempt to do it would inevitably engender suspicion.
I did not and do not believe in that kind of healing, but I see only good in the feelings it can engender.
CARICOM also believes that focused efforts must continue to be made to eliminate the combination of internal and external factors that engender conflict and stymie development.
South Africa believes that constructive dialogue can foster mutual trust and understanding and can engender harmony and peaceful coexistence between nations.
Such acts leave consequences that are difficult to repair and, worse still, engender hate of the occupier.
Then, the liver enzymes eliminate the surplus of oestrogen to prevent the dominance of the hormone and thus engender a potential disequilibrium.
But let us tell the truth: who can doubt that a veto in the Security Council will engender a cycle of violence in the Middle East?
In this landscape, blunders could set off escalatory spirals, and mutual suspicion could engender hostility.
However, that list shows several gaps, which may engender some confusion on the actual coverage of the present report.
Such delays should not be tolerated by the parties in Kosovo or by anyone else, for they can only engender instability.
Israeli officials, however, voiced concern that Hamas may interpret the protest wave dying down as a resounding failure, a sentiment that may engender frustration.
CARICOM also believes that focused efforts must continue to be made to eliminate the combination of internal and external factors that engender conflict and stymie development.
HE had come to France prosperous, captivating, brimming with dynamic energy and ambition, confident that he could engender an economic revival.