(1) Her job is not to generate sympathy for the accuser.(2) First, it frees individual worshipers from dependence on their feelings - from having to generate certain emotions in order to truly worship.(3) To enhance our exemplar words and generate sentences to illustrate word meanings, we enlisted the support of the other participating teachers.(4) So while it costs approximately 2 cents a kilowatt hour to generate electricity from coal, solar energy still costs about 10 times that amount.(5) Incineration that uses the energy produced to generate electricity is much more straightforward and cost-effective, and could replace to some extent newly extracted carbon fuels.(6) Today the windmills are taller and sleeker and called wind turbines, and use the wind's energy to generate electricity.(7) changes which are likely to generate controversy(8) Peat was used in power stations to generate electricity and the country had three briquette factories.(9) In particular, I am thinking about our ability to generate energy or electricity.(10) This groundswell of emotion doesn't generate anger - there wasn't much in evidence on Saturday - so much as stubborn resistance.(11) When people exercise, their muscles consume energy and generate heat as a byproduct.(12) Solar energy is used to generate electricity through photovoltaic arrays, and to heat water by direct radiation.(13) Third, some cases generate pride of ownership.(14) Once designers make 3D curves, these are used to generate surfaces.(15) It will certainly generate enthusiasm for maths, and the web site is fun to use.(16) changes that are likely to generate controversy