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In my opinion, this is not the best way of handling the situation, as violence only begets more violence.
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The situation we have to face is—how can we break and dispel this vicious circle of fear begetting armaments, begetting fear.
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Each change, either major or minor, begets a kind of chain reaction.
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The bold and bad baronet commits adultery and begets a son.
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A monarchy which is the creature of a settlement begets a legislature which is the creature of a settlement.
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I believe that like begets like; that we are going to see one group after another group, and a confrontation between these groups.
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Violence begets cruelty, and that cruelty in turn begets more violence.
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They are our creation; we may almost be said to have begotten them.
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We are not begetting, to use that marvellous biblical word, enough small people these days.
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They can only be legitimated if lawfully begotten at the time.
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Because of the complexity of statements such as the one that we have just heard, more questions appear to be begotten by them than usual.
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I do not accept the argument that if the punishment fits the crime it begets further crime.
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Other countries, our competitor countries, know that scholarship begets progress and that the universities are the fountainhead of scholarship.
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Clause 1(2) extends the definition of the words "lawfully begotten".
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The examples of those two countries should teach us that violence only begets more violence, which, in the end, has devastating consequences for civilians.
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The powerful forces that begat the economic trinity were the forces of inflation.
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One begets the other, and both thrive together.
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There is a saying that sheer size begets size in matters of population and the size of cities.
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At the age of 80 he married a girl of 14 and begat 24 sturdy children.
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First, consumer expenditure is import-intensive; it begets imports.
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They must surely have learnt that violence begets violence.
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The common theme is that violence begets violence and does so from one generation to another.
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We surely cannot expect those who are unable to afford the nutrition and care which begets that vigour to generate it.
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In sport, as in many other things, success begets success.
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Silence has begotten ignorance, ignorance has begotten falsehood, ignorance coupled with falsehood produces fear, and fear breeds hate and justifies itself in violence.
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If a man takes unto himself a wife and begets children, he has a responsibility for them first and foremost.
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You will not get law and order observed by this kind of force which itself begets force.
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We have shown yet again that the endowment of responsibility in the budget field begets parliamentary responsibility in return.
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The generation that we lost in the last war, and the infinite number of generations which that generation could have begotten, can never be replaced.
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I am firmly of the opinion that confidence begets confidence and that problems shared are problems divided.
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He said that though it never begat a calf, this sanguine animal was always conscientious and regular in the exercise of its functions.
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If it is taxed at whichever is the higher rate, the recipient's or the dis-ponsor's, that difficulty should begot over.
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I suggest that the habit of success and learning begets further success and learning.
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An argument that is frequently used against corporal punishment is that violence begets violence.
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There is one other thing which it cannot do; that is, to turn a person not lawfully begotten into a person lawfully begotten.
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Does she not realise that one cover-up begets another cover-up and another cover-up ad infinitum?
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Violence begets violence, and the innocent, and ultimately democracy itself, are the victims.
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We need therefore to learn a lesson: violence begets violence.
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We all know that one complaint begets another.
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Fear begets suspicion and distrust and evil imagining of all sorts.
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He is a man who believes that confidence between nations begets confidence, and that the spirit of peace and goodwill makes the safety it seeks.
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At this stage, we should be saying to both sides that the cycle of violence begetting violence is not the way forward.
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A great deal goes with that, and with the confidence it begets.
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He is a man who believes that confidence between nations begets confidence, and that that spirit of peace and goodwill makes the safety it seeks.
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One thing is quite clear—that violence begets violence.
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There is really no limit to the amount of wholesome legislation which could be begotten of such an alliance.
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I say that agreements which are begotten in deceit and betrayal can never succeed.
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Irrational and unconsciously motivated behaviour primarily patterned to protect the young he begets persists, he suggests, redundantly in modern man.
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There was only one way of begetting me.
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Coal had called forth the steam engine, which begot the railways.
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One reason why we should deal with it is that it begets problems of the same kind.
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In this context, children would include not only those begotten in wedlock, but also natural children, step-children, and adopted children.
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Let him bear in mind that force begets force.
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My third and final reason is that compulsion in matters of this kind begets resistance.
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Are we to tell the country, either that we consider ourselves unworthy sons of our fathers or incapable of begetting a suitable posterity?
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The sacrifices that may well lie ahead of us pale before the horrid prospect of another round later, begotten by appeasement.
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Is he aware that investment begets productivity?
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There is an old saying, which no doubt everybody has heard, that money begets money; but this country is being slowly but surely bled to death by high taxation.
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Prosperity begets prosperity in this industry.
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To put it shortly, this discovery can be used either for war, or constructively, for purposes of industry by begetting a new and cheap type of power.
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The result is that the money made in those poor districts is spent elsewhere, and the rest of the people are left in the position in which poverty begets poverty.
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The danger is that thought begets thought.
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Secondly, you cannot ignore the fact that in competition in industry the law of cumulative causation holds, which means that success breeds success and failure begets more failure.
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There we have the vicious circle showing how bad housing in one generation leads on to circumstances begetting the same kind of problem in succeeding generations.
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Again, violence begets violence, and its use in support of an ideal, however worthy, is likely to produce reactions the very opposite to those which the protesters would desire.
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Let us be perfectly candid: even if he is a dying man he is very likely begetting children; very likely carrying on his poisoned system and heritage of disease.
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We are all aware that violence begets violence and that when violence occurs the baser qualities come to the top rather than the best side of our human nature.
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The truth is that we have rather in these days under-estimated the value of competition, forgetting the fact that it was by competition that we begat many new industries.
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We all know that evil begets evil.
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One market of course begets the other.
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The owner of the mare does not know that the animal is unsound, and both he and the nation suffer by the unsound progeny that is begotten.
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I realise that complexity begets complexity.
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As more people begin to participate, however, the aforementioned motivations will increase, creating a virtuous cycle in which more participation begets more participation.
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By way of contrast, he begets a son who is of rebellious nature and questioning of the traditional social hierarchies of the time.
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The illegal drug trade, by contrast, begets a tremendous amount of violence.
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Of course, culling out unsimulatable individuals and eliminating their influence on future generations does not itself guarantee that simulatable parents will beget simulatable offspring.
Further, knowledge begets more knowledge in a never-ending cycle.
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The fuzzy boundaries and mutual antagonism that exist between inquiry and advocacy beget the first important problem with weak consensus - its causticity to inquiry.
He who begets is joined to the begotten in a way.
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A visit inspires love of country; begets contentment; engenders pride of possession; contains the antidote for national restlessness...
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Here, we're all supposed to know that violence begets violence, and that's it.
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The subject is the creation, or begetting, of heaven ("ouranos") as a unique birth, not the birth of more than one cosmos.
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Even towards the end of his life, around the age of eighty, he was still begetting children.
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Instead, it is possible that reforms in one area will continue to beget new opportunities for investors that mitigate those very reforms.
In those moments, content subserves an awareness to beget a presence.
Each of us who begets or gestates a child who becomes self-conscious participates in the creation of a person.
In the language of systems theory, there develops a negative feedback loop: failure begets failure.
The product is theology, begotten by philosophy upon revelation.
Indeed, the more you possess, the faster this wealth begets more.
A stylised version of these beliefs would be that grievance begets conflict, which begets grievance, which begets further conflict.
The politeness of the beau monde, in other words, begot the commercial world.
The bet here is that telling stories of design decisions, including the decisions foregone, begets new understanding.
A state of independence always begets more or less of jealous rivalry and hostility.
As marriage was, in theory at least, a condition of begetting offspring, the descendants of dependent persons did not need to be taken into consideration one way or the other.
First, in the fabled rationalistic world that begets economic models, one might have expected this kind of analysis to be assembled before the policy was implemented rather than afterwards.
The discipline of rules thus begets the discipline of knowledge and institutes an ideology of creation and production that promote an esprit de corps, the expression of a 'strong' community.
In this study, situating the design process that begat the building exclusively as a premeditated dialogue between a vernacular and the contemporary would be unduly simplistic.
Now, however, a different kind of house of learning was being established, which had to accommodate not only transmitting learning and begetting books, but also raising children.
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