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To reduce an epidemic of sexual assault to a problem instigated by pornography is problematic, at best.
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One might reasonably conclude from all this evidence that the western public fell foul of a major deceptive propaganda campaign which involved exploiting terrorism threats in order to "clear up other problems" and which was instigated by our own governments and communicated through "our" media.
Service demand increase from regional population growth or increasing prevalence of certain health problems instigated two projects.
It found police abuse is still a major problem despite reforms that were instigated by the Chinese government in 2009 and 2010 following a public outcry over law enforcement brutality.
Asked if his campaign rhetoric had encouraged such clashes, Trump said most of the problems at past rallies had been instigated by protesters, not his supporters.
Such activities, usually instigated by a professional business coach, can include problem-solving activities and games that encourage a group to become productive, focused and aligned.
Stanistreet said the £700m of Delivering Quality First cost-cutting measures at the BBC instigated by the former BBC director general, Mark Thompson, had exacerbated the problem.
It wasn't instigated by him.
Mine was instigated by a divorce.
This has been instigated by Big Ears.
Sexual relations with inmates were allegedly instigated by staff.
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