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13 Sentences With "sows the seeds of"

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However, the pursuit of economic stability often sows the seeds of its own demise.
It sows the seeds of violence and destroys the hopes and dreams of people.
In the name of self-preservation, the government effectively sows the seeds of its own decline.
Periods of low volatility tend to breed complacency and excessive risk-taking among traders, which sows the seeds of their own demise.
The real danger behind his reckless attacks is that he sows the seeds of doubt, making all news stories and all facts relative.
Central bankers are starting to recognize that when loose monetary policy is driving up asset prices to potentially unstable levels, it sows the seeds of a recession and hurts everyone.
"She sows the seeds of trust and makes you feel her interests are aligned with yours," said Fred Harman, a partner at Oak Investment Partners, which invested in The Huffington Post.
Speaking at a Hungarian film festival where she will receive an award, Binoche told Reuters that feminism called for compassion in the migration crisis, where fear sows the seeds of more conflict.
But when the rebellious Belle Camellia uncovers a plot by the truly vile Princess Sophia to enslave her and her sisters, she sows the seeds of a grass-roots revolution that is bound to blossom more fully in the inevitable sequel.
Why It matters: Taking its title from what is now a well-known Game of Thrones catchphrase (which translates to "all men must die"), "Valar Morghulis" sows the seeds of some long-term bitterness for one character, and introduces a long-haul plot point for another.
Realizing that his intervention (were she to learn of it) would permanently alienate Elizabeth, still Darcy resolves to act in what he sees as the best interests of his friend. The next day, as the Netherfield party return to London, Darcy sows the seeds of doubt in Bingley's mind about Jane's regard for him, convincing Bingley not to return to Netherfield and declare his intentions to Jane. The novel ends with Darcy resolving to harden his heart and forget about Elizabeth.
Hema's father, who hates Prabhakara due to a longstanding family-feud sows the seeds of hatred in her mind as well. In a twist of fate, when Hema's father loses all his wealth and passes away, Hema and her two servants are left with no choice but to move in with Prabhakara. The self-respecting Hema takes up a job and strives to become self-reliant. When another twist of fate restores her wealth to her, she is forced to choose between the hate was taught and the love he has showered.
Iago now persuades Othello to be suspicious of Cassio and Desdemona. When Desdemona drops a handkerchief (the first gift given to her by Othello), Emilia finds it, and gives it to her husband Iago, at his request, unaware of what he plans to do with it. Othello reenters and, then being convinced by Iago of his wife's unfaithfulness with his captain, vows with Iago for the death of Desdemona and Cassio, after which he makes Iago his lieutenant. Act III, scene iii is considered to be the turning point of the play as it is the scene in which Iago successfully sows the seeds of doubt in Othello's mind, inevitably sealing Othello's fate.

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