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are antagonizing
verb
To work against; oppose; especially to incite reaction.
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But now the Kurds are pursuing policies that are antagonizing the other factions.
Yes, by writing this, we are antagonizing cyberbullies and internet trolls which isn't exactly building bridges but it comes from a spirit of love like a big internet noogie!
Steele also called the GOP's approach to voter ID laws "one of bad optics and bad messaging," which contributes to a sense among minorities that Republicans are antagonizing them, and consequently harms the GOP's outreach efforts.
Making those observations more complex, data are accumulating that CagA and VacA functions are antagonizing each other in some assays.
Dental plaque is a shared etiological factor for developing dental caries and periodontitis and it has been discussed that caries and periodontitis are antagonizing [ 43].
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The effects of S100A8/A9 are antagonized by TGFβ1 and those of TGFβ1 are antagonized by S100A9; TGFβ1 appears to pave the way for NT-S100A8-induced NT-S100A8-induced NT-S100A8-inducedm.
During apoptosis, IAP proteins are antagonized by Smac that is released from the mitochondria.
These molecules recognize diverse nonself RNA substrates and are antagonized by several viral inhibitors.
"They were antagonizing a friend of ours," Jamar said.
P.S. 92 officials say the number was much lower, and that the guards were antagonizing parents.
"The Islamists now have a strong argument that the regime is antagonizing the Muslims," he said.
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