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Perhaps most likely to incite retaliation: "Could you speak just a bit louder — they can't quite hear you in Brooklyn".
The Ulster Volunteer Force said the attacks had delayed its disarmament, but a politician close to the group said further Republican assaults would not incite retaliation because the British and Irish authorities could now be trusted to deal with them.
They are best done on close friends, as they may incite retaliation.
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The Steelers then chose to keep Ward, who blocks so hard he sometimes injures opponents and incites retaliation penalties.
Others, such as a series of gang murders or a rash of neighborhood burglaries, happen because criminals' success invites more crimes or incites retaliation.
In some areas, officials have been instructed not to use marked government vehicles on the job for fear of inciting retaliation.
In some areas, officials have been instructed to not use marked government vehicles on the job for fear of inciting retaliation.
Rohingya militants attacked government security posts on Aug. 25, inciting retaliation by government forces that has prompted the recent exodus of hundreds of thousands of refugees.
This could incite revenge.
These crimes are also more likely to provoke retaliation and incite community unrest.
During the trial, prosecutors said Mr. Robertson provided ammunition to white vigilantes during the 1969 riots and incited them to riot, in retaliation for the killing of a 22-year-old white York police officer.
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