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"If he was seen to be instigating violence, that would go against him.
Once the tours have been safely and successfully run, I will be instigating a full investigation into how this problem occurred on our railway in Scotland".
Yet it is presumably these same officers who will be instigating the need for an application to a magistrate for the new warrants.
Indeed, many analysts believe that disaffected officers may be instigating much of the current unrest in an attempt to preserve their local power or destabilize the central government.
"Top Puntland officials benefit from piracy, even if they might not be instigating it," said Roger Middleton, a researcher at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London.
Once the police investigation into historical allegations has concluded we will of course be instigating an independent review of past events".
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To achieve this, effective energy policy options must be instigated that can adjust to changing circumstances.
I think contributions for a fitting Mac Millings monument should be instigated," says Ian Copestake.
Hunts for witches and renegades, stirred up by pitchfork-holding Twitter accounts, may be instigated.
Allograft rejection can thus be instigated by activated platelets through CD154.
Police said the claim appeared to be "instigated privately" by the officer.
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