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Jordan fears they may not only provoke Mr Assad's regime to strike back, perhaps with car-bombs, but may also raise the flag of jihad to recruit Jordanians to their cause.

A confirmation battle could not only provoke fresh skirmishing on longstanding issues like guns, abortion, race and terrorism; it might also generate new divisions stemming from constitutional challenges to Mr. Obama's new health care program and a recent Supreme Court ruling guaranteeing the right of corporations and unions to spend unlimited amounts of money in candidate elections.

India should now move quickly to sign the nuclear test ban treaty, which Mr. Vajpayee has promised, and to exercise more restraint on the deployment of missiles and production of fissile materials, since failure to do so will not only provoke Pakistan but raise anxiety in Beijing.

The aim was to "combine a classical fashion story with instructive content that would not only provoke attention and curiosity but challenge our own convictions and prejudices".

TBI may not only provoke the accumulation of hyperphosphorylated tau protein, as CTE, but also of Aβ, α-synuclein, and TDP-43, possibly increasing the likelihood of developing AD, PD, and motor neuron disease.

We have shown that alveolar stretch imposed by four hours of MV did not only provoke de novo synthesis of adhesion molecules and recruitment of granulocytes in the lung but also in organs distal to the lung such as liver and kidney, although not the brain.

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This not only provokes escalating misunderstandings but gives the lead actor a chance to play dual roles, one that Tom Hollander seizes with inventive avidity.

That not only provoked calls from Republicans for him to drop out, but also revealed that his total opposition to abortion, however clumsily put, is not outside the Republican mainstream.

And the lightness of this alleged assist, coupled with the ambiguity of its connection to his death after he'd rebounded from the overdose, has not only provoked outrage from Compassion and Choices, an organization that supports more options in end-of-life care.

Through 2002 and 2003, in part, but not only, provoked by the invasion of Iraq, a wave of radicalisation surged through the Islamic world, and there were major bomb attacks in Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, elsewhere in the Middle East, in Africa and in the far east.

Traumatic injury to a peripheral nerve not only provokes a localised response at the wound site but also triggers changes centrally within the spinal cord and brain and peripherally at the target organ.

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