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Any provocation could easily become a pretext for renewed conflict.
They didn't want the horror to become a pretext for anti-Muslim bigotry.
The paper said the unrest has become a pretext for "a new test of strength" between the two presidential contenders.
Critics of the government say the investigation has become a pretext for punishing opponents of the government.
In a workforce with so many guidelines for conduct, rules can be selectively enforced, and small violations can become a pretext for punishing other wrongs.
This claim could become a pretext for more Armenian military involvement in Karabakh, and result in worsening violence in the autonomous region.
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This later became a pretext for defending "Russia's citizens".
But you would have to take care, lest this rule became a pretext for aggression.
The controversy became a pretext for marathon protests that helped topple an elected government and sweep Mr Abhisit into power.
A senior Israeli official said, however, that if the investigation becomes a pretext for halting the deal for domestic political reasons, Israel would have reason for genuine concern.
The protests across China climaxed on September 18th, the anniversary of the 1931 "Mukden Incident" that became a pretext for the Japanese invasion of China.
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