Sentence examples for provocative terminology from inspiring English sources

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But the group, seeing its role as part informer, part disrupter and part pioneer in the world of election reporting, believes it will change the Election Day experience forever, even adopting the provocative terminology used by Senator Ted Cruz of Texas during his presidential bid to describe the news industry.

Last year, in a report on rising racist violence and hate speech in the UK, the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance singled out The Sun and Daily Mail, finding that some British media outlets – particularly tabloid newspapers – used "offensive, discriminatory and provocative terminology".

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Provocative language, no?

The provocation proved provocative.

The first chapter introduces genetic algorithms and their terminology and describes two provocative applications in detail.

According to provocative new research, simply being exposed to Buddhist terminology may be enough to activate tolerance and compassion among both Buddhists and non-Buddhists.

How provocative.

Terminology changes.

So provocative.

The terminology is revealing.

First, some terminology.

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