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"Catalans are not afraid of new ideas, and we love the sparks that provoke innovation".
"We're of the belief that the more there are of events that provoke innovation and discussion in the city of Chicago, the better it is for all of us," he said.
"Lists are a form of cultural hysteria so let's just say that the strong work keeps coming and that the novel as a form continues to provoke innovation on the part of younger writers," he said.
"Lists are a form of cultural hysteria so let's just say that the strong work keeps coming and that the novel as a form continues to provoke innovation on the part of younger writers," DeLillo said then.
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The second thought provoking innovation is reported by Krouzecky and colleagues [ 9], who present their successful implementation of cooling as a means of achieving effective anticoagulation in an extracorporeal renal replacement circuit.
On the other hand, Granovetter proposed the idea of "the strength of weak ties", in which marginal people who connect detached subgroups (brokers) are important in provoking innovation in social networks [ 17].
When it comes to changing higher education, even small innovations can provoke a noisy backlash.
As well as embarrassment, the red card incident has provoked a spate of innovation and humour.
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