Sentence examples for as an instigating from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as an instigating" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a role or function related to instigation, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "His actions were seen as an instigating force behind the protests."
Alternatives: "as a catalyst" or "as a provocateur."

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But every piece was also a collaboration, emphasizing his nature and his value as an instigating member of happy musical communities.

As a consequence, we suggest that the "anti-inflammatory" effect of 5-ASA may simply represent a normal, physiological, secondary response as an instigating MAP infection is treated.

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While most of us make do with a pack of frozen peas to alleviate sports injuries, many elite athletes are beginning to utilise 'whole body cryotherapy' (WBC) - the exposure of the entire body to extreme cold (usually between -80C to -120C) which is thought to decrease inflammation and pain and promote healing and recovery, as well as instigating an endorphin high.

But the co-opting of protest polemic as a tool instigating you to buy, as opposed to question why, struck a bum note.

The report said that Kodnani, Bajrangi and other leaders had led violence as well as "instigating the mob".

6 8 21 22 European and global reviews of migrant access to healthcare, although often hampered by difficulties comparing between countries, have provided a varied picture, but have recommended assessing the impact of immigration status and ethnicity, as well as instigating policies that adequately respond to these differences.

The State Department has said that American diplomats who visited the scene said the attack was premeditated and carried out by forces supported by the government, while the Burmese government referred to it as a clash instigated by Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi's supporters.

It is this alter ego of the creator who cannot even let go of a disrespect for wood to save his marriage who, though bullheaded and insensitive, shines as a hero as he instigates a runaway cursing scene in an upscale restaurant.

It would be valuable to try to elaborate a consensus view on key measures that might be examined across studies, as has been instigated in neuropsychological assessment (Green et al. 2004).

At the United Nations, Syria said the United States was trying to use the Security Council as an "instrument" to instigate further instability.

The government, which is portraying the protest as an attempt to instigate riots, has deployed military units to the outskirts of the capital, and the riot police are conducting their own rehearsals.

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