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1 Have I said anything to induce such a belief in your mind?
2 The only other thing to induce such squalid desperation is a really spiky hangover.
3 And there is nobody here to induce such a one to stay for other reasons.
4 YM872 treatment did not induce such adverse effects as physiological changes, serious behavioral abnormalities or nephrotoxicity.
5 What had he done to induce such delight?
6 From time immemorial the fakir of India has been able voluntarily to induce such states in himself.
7 Merely visiting Chaos can induce such a reaction -it is not uncommon.' She turned to Warran.
8 To induce such a condition, I dare not exercise a power which itself I do not understand.
9 If he carried a laboratory-engineered infection that could induce such a change, would it pass now to me?
10 What, then, would ever induce such a man to open his mouth in confession of a long-hidden crime?
11 The priests who had the power to induce such healing sleep also gained power and control over their patients.
12 On the other hand, four herbicides belonging to other groups of herbicides did not induce such a membrane depolarization.
13 It seemed difficult to comprehend how filling a portmanteau and a carpet-bag could induce such excited and continuous exertions.
14 But he had learned from bitter experience how difficult it was to induce such people to give useful evidence.
15 There may then be sufficient motives to induce such a man to make a state of mediocrity his choice.
16 Uncertainty can induce such stress - especially in the run-up to Christmas - so hope things work out for everyone.
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