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We haven't actively supported the use of the term because it can provoke more confusion.
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According to Morgan, the conversation generates data that is rich in viewpoints since the lively collective interaction can provoke more spontaneous expressive emotional opinions than an individual interview [ 21].
A focus group conversation also invites discussion through participation and often results in groups dynamic which according to Morgan, generates data that is rich in viewpoints as the lively collective interaction can provoke more spontaneous expressive emotional opinions than an individual interview [ 17].
The hope is that more people will join the platform when they see it can provoke real change in politics.
But like anything political, it can provoke fierce debate.
But it can ask questions, it can provoke, it can remind us.
Perhaps it can provoke some "honest" discussion.
It can provoke anaphylactic reactions and it irritates the eyes and skin; it has no transdermal absorption.
"The Arabs are shooting themselves in the foot," he added, "and their call can only provoke more violence and suffering".
But the general needs to remember the dangers of cracking down on dissent, which can easily provoke more turmoil, particularly among the well-financed religious parties.
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