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Similarly to the subjects in this study, their subjects suggested that communication problems might result in violence and that the victim might provoke this reaction of violence.
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And for some, living in close proximity with others might provoke the usual minor gripes.
"They told us they're worried it might provoke the soldiers into firing at us," Jalal said.
The interviewer was aware of the distress the in-depth interview might provoke in this vulnerable group.
Of course, it is much against the interests of the Syrian government to use chemical weapons because this might provoke foreign military intervention.
But, with the carnage of the Korean War still fresh in their collective memory, they also recoil whenever they sense the United States is pushing North Korea too hard, fearful this might provoke Pyongyang to lash out in a suicidal attack.
While there is growing "austerity fatigue" in Europe, and this might provoke a crisis, the overwhelming result from U.S. political studies is that the level of unemployment matters hardly at all for elections; all that matters is the rate of change in the months leading up to the election.
When it's suggested this might provoke a weary response from social care professionals, she replies: "I'm not saying we have to go out and find evidence of the problems, but we need evidence of going out and working with families and what works".
This might provoke an increase in VT and VTE.
Although this might provoke some epistemological questions, Marchia turns to the vision of the Essence and leaves human cognition in via aside.
While this might provoke some, the importance of mass tourism to Tunisia's economy, the determination of a vocal group of liberals, and the commitments from Ennahda will all make it harder to change.
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