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Perhaps the nature of England's rivalry with Germany provokes a need simply to hammer them, by fair means or fluky, whereas the relationship with and perception of Holland means that England must be seen to have beaten them on a purer, more intellectual level.
According to a Stanford University study, participants who felt awe -- defined as "the emotion that arises when one encounters something so strikingly vast that it provokes a need to update one's mental schemas" -- felt like they had more time available and were less impatient.
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No wonder their reactions sometimes provoke a need for the attentions of Security and Medical.This column, too, has decided to explore other opportunities for its talents.
That is an old problem, one that played a huge role in the first phase of the financial crisis and provoked a need for the Vienna Initiative in the first place.
At least Looking was provoking a much needed conversation.
However much one may disagree with a need to provoke needlessly (and many Scandinavians did not condone Jyllands-Posten's cartoons) it is impossible not to defend the right of Lars Vilks to make his drawings and the editor's right to print them.
For instance, he said he wanted to "hit" some of the speakers who criticized him at the Democratic National Convention; in his words, there's anger, a need to provoke and deep-seated irreverence.
It will be good if this moment provokes a reckoning about what really needs to be preserved in the culture, about what is valuable.
The natural anarchy of new ideas unleashed by the referendum process in Scotland has provoked a deep-seated need to "restore order" among politicians, parties, academics and commentators who prefer dusting down old ideas to rolling with new ones.
The justified continuous emerging of new β-lactam antibiotics provokes the need for developing suitable analytical methods that accelerate and facilitate their analysis.
Cancer provokes a similar bafflement.
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