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Many in the West believe that the Soviet is instigating war.
Mr. Vishinsky has complained that the Western world is instigating war.
"Claims that he is representing al-Qa'ida or that he is instigating any unrest are completely unfounded".
The government is instigating a scheme whereby subsidised food boxes are distributed to poor families every three weeks.
November 18 2010 Symphony Space, trying to reinvigorate its status as the cultural guardian of the Upper West Side, is instigating a series of intimate concerts in its underground Thalia Theatre.
"We will continue to lead the global coalition in the fight to destroy Isil, which is instigating a lot of people over the internet to carry out attacks," he said, using an alternative name for Isis.
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If a fight is instigated by one side, then that side is to blame for instigating the fight.
"India has an unsustainable density of NGOs and the movement is instigated by them.
This change is instigated by AP2 binding to a key lipid, phosphatidylinositol (4,5) bis-phosphate (PIP2), at the plasma membrane.
Pintrich and Schunk (2002, p.4) define motivation as "the process whereby goal-directed activity is instigated and maintained".
The only difference is that the dependent variable is instigated incivility in Figure 1 and negative outcomes in Figure 3.
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