With this belief comes the expectation that a booming economy will beget social progress. |
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The use of the term shall will beget speculations and increase the pestilent practice of stockjobbing. |
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Ideas are supposed to beget ideas in these musical phrases, but all too often orderless complexity begets only numbness of the mind. |
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But, more importantly, boneheaded statements tend to beget more boneheaded statements. |
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All children are from the same mother, as our stepmother did not beget any children by my father. |
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Having given out forms enough to beget activity in human taste, she scants her work that we may go on and exert a creative fancy for ourselves. |
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The emptiness that you beget in our families compares only to you evilness. |
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Because women beget life, they find it too precious a thing to gamble with. |
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Partnerships beget new partnerships, which produce larger effects than any individual group could accomplish on its own. |
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Why should this nature, which does beget things in such a suitable way, give a better chance to the ones while plaguing others with ill luck? |
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It's true that young, unmarried women who beget don't exactly thrive economically. |
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Our prosperity and our opportunities beget opportunities for those who live and work in those emerging economies. |
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This is a brilliant example of how the donor-supported successes of NACO's educational initiatives beget more success. |
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A man marries in order to establish a household and beget children. |
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Mr. Mike Griswold: It's my personal projection now, but I don't believe that 20 million fish is going to beget 100 million fish. |
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This situation is sometimes aggravated by other social, political or cultural factors which beget tension and conflict. |
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If they do, we can expect China to beget another three Chinas, in economic terms, given current economic growth rates. |
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When you accept the worshiper's offering you bless him to beget sons and daughters. |
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And both husband and wife will to beget human life, because goodness is effusive, and their unique conjugal relationship is good. |
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The right of parents to beget and educate their children in the bosom of the family must be safeguarded. |
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Both of them combined to beget forms and separate to make the forms disappear. |
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For it is not consonant with the majesty of the Most Gracious that He should beget a son. |
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It becomes apparent that these perturbations in the system beget a very different perception of one's body and of one's sense of pain and suffering. |
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Such collaborative relationships will soon beget new inspirations. |
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An interest in fashion also seems to beget an assumption of selfishness and mean-spiritedness. |
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A society which is willing to accept increasing levels of violence is a society that will beget more of it. |
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While some may say that our exploding obesity epidemic is a hyperbole, fat does beget fat. |
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The Oscars also like down-and-out characters and misunderstood geniuses, both of which tend to beget low-talkers. |
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Tea would beget beer, beer would often beget burgers and sausages, and company for the evening. |
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When God decided to beget a divine, yet human son who would occupy a rung above the angels, he changed, complicated and irrevocably confused the hierarchy. |
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Like a gilded self-fulfilling prophecy, wealth and prestige beget greater wealth and prestige, with dramatic implications for the future of postsecondary education. |
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Therefore God, Who can both create and beget, and who is the only One Who can bring forth natural and spiritual life, had to come into humanity in the only begotten Son, to redeem us from the fall. |
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Industry doth beget by producing good habits, and facility of acting things expedient for us to do. |
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If there is no strategy, then tactics will beget a strategy, which means that ad hoc political action will disregard the basic, intrinsic principles of human rights and the rule of law. |
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The utility here is that they beget children for the next generation. |
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Positive effort and clear thinking can beget results that bear the mark of genius, which is the aptitude for producing excellent thoughts or things. |
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But television laugh tracks didn't just beget more laughter. |
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So whosoever shall entertain high and vaporous imaginations, instead of a laborious and sober inquiry of truth, shall beget hopes and beliefs of strange and impossible shapes. |
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Thus, although after Mary's death William continued to reign, he had no power to beget direct heirs, and Anne became the heir apparent for the remainder of William's reign. |
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But just as any species begets its own kind, so fallen humans beget fallen humans, and from the beginning of our existence we lie open to sinning by our own choice. |
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The sinews and muscles of the jet black steeds bulged and rippled as they trotted the coach around so that it pointed properly down the Beget Road. |
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