Sentence examples for provoke a state from inspiring English sources

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Mr Yanukovych may not dare to deploy regular troops or the uniformed police, but he could use his plain-clothed thugs to provoke a state of emergency.Mr Yanukovych may like to act like Mr Putin or Alexander Lukashenko, the dictatorial president of Belarus, but Ukraine is neither Russia nor Belarus.

(To provoke a state of low arousal, kittens were separated from mother and siblings for three minutes; high arousal was achieved by adding extra handling — either lifting the kitten up or turning it onto its back — to the mix). Then, she prepared the audio samples and played them to unrelated kitties in a testing room filled with a speaker and a cage.

The UN says no: "Criminal acts calculated to provoke a state of terror in the general public are in any circumstances unjustifiable, whatever the considerations of a political, philosophical, ideological, racial, ethnic, religious or other nature that may be invoked to justify them".

Here is another: "Criminal acts intended or calculated to provoke a state of terror in the public, a group of persons or particular persons for political purposes are in any circumstance unjustifiable, whatever the considerations of a political, philosophical, ideological, racial, ethnic, religious or any other nature that may be invoked to justify them" United Nations General Assembly 1994.

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Trump's international sojourn is making many nervous as it is one thing to provoke a nation state — say Mexico, with derogatory comments and threats — it is quite another to provoke a religion.  .

Leukocytes present in RBC units might have deleterious effects on the receptor immune system, provoking a state of immunosuppression that favors the development of postoperative infections (TRIM effect).

But we also don't see the point of provoking a state whose help is essential for containing Iran's nuclear ambitions.

The circumstances provoked a state inquiry that led to a scathing report, accusing Mount Sinai of providing "woeful" postoperative care by poorly supervised medical residents who were in charge of too many patients.

Tom Werner, the US media executive who will shortly take over as Liverpool chairman from Martin Broughton, and Henry also admitted that redeveloping Anfield or building a new stadium would inevitably mean taking on fresh debt at a club where the borrowings of the previous owners provoked a state of open revolt.

On these grounds, CKD and especially ESRD have been defined as provoking a state of prolonged distress [ 1].

However, faulty imprinting durably alters the function of cells, provoking a state, different from the normal one.

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