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The autumn 2006 debut of Mr. Harrison's creation science class provoked complaints from some Northport residents; his autumn 2007 return just may provoke litigation.
Similar enough to provoke litigation was an early (1922) process by Technicolor in which separate red and green films were cemented back-to-back, resulting in a thick and stiff print that scratched easily.
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Congress chose more restrictive language, provoking litigation.
The security operations in place at stores like Macy's have provoked litigation.
The debate has splintered the membership, turned neighbor against neighbor and provoked threats of litigation.
The debate has splintered the membership, and provoked threats of litigation.
Chief among the new questions is the length of time it will take for the courts to resolve any contest actions, and whether this new round of litigation will provoke the Republican-dominated Florida Legislature to intervene.
But town officials said the upzoning shouldn't be judged by the litigation it provokes.
It has also provoked an awful lot of litigation.
But the thaw in mother-daughter relations was also provoked by practical reality: severe litigation fatigue, where billions were potentially at stake.
Furthermore, with many pharmaceutical companies refusing to supply drugs for executions, states have turned to lightly regulated compounding pharmacies, provoking a new round of litigation: the rights of the condemned are now squarely at odds with the source of the chemicals used to kill him.
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