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But even that might not be enough to provoke change.
And the mere presence of a male officer can sometimes be enough to provoke someone, experts say.
The Champion Stakes field has been reduced by eight to a manageable 11, though that may still be enough to provoke traffic problems at the first bend.
Several American commentators have expressed their bewilderment at how an apparently mild email encouraging students to think, debate and not to overreact could be enough to provoke a hate mob.
Economists and analysts said Monday that with the Sunday vote resulting in new hope for a coalition government in Greece, only another, more serious crisis might be enough to provoke the necessary reforms.
With every mouthful of crunchy, unspeakably delicious roasted fat, the damage to the coronary arteries must be enough to provoke the nearby Ministry of Health into launching a War on Terroirs.
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Yet for some, even the mention of Thanksgiving was enough to provoke tears.
A simple smug aside about our comparative progress is enough to provoke my girlfriend's wrath.
It was enough to provoke the first public rebuke of the Liverpool manager's reign.
Just the phrase "positive action" is enough to provoke outrage and indignation in some people.
But that was enough to provoke panic and chaos, especially in encampments still home to more than 1.3 million people.
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