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Pursuit of purely personal enjoyment should provoke no criticism and certainly no self-criticism.
Why make a TV show about modern-day surveillance and wiretapping when you can do a Red-scare period piece and offend or provoke no one?
A subscriber in Canada wrote to complain that "the last 'diaries' provoke no reaction in me, beyond the amazement that you write that stuff and that Kultura prints it".
With one Oscar and two other nominations, he has already made the A-list, and as he gets to be 50 (in 2014) his timeless lack of prettiness will provoke no objections in the casting department.
Meanwhile the Liberal Democrats, not long ago to the left of Labour on fiscal issues, have gone further than the two main parties in specifying what spending they would cut (see article).Even weakened, the unions could make life hard for a Tory government, whose market-based reforms for schools will provoke no less union ire than its as-yet-vague spending plans.
After the troubled man of 47 walked into a Baptist church and opened fire on its young congregation this week, it was soon clear that the latest in a series of multiple killings in the United States would provoke no decisive public clamour for new firearm laws.
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This has provoked no shortage of ire.
If a behavior provokes no response, it typically dies away.
But those killings provoked no parallel war on terror.
He provokes no moral disappointment, because he creates no moral expectations.
But in the Bronx courthouse, his reputation as a world-class delayer provoked no particular outrage.
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