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"A development like this would invite a crisis situation," Mr. Bahceli said.
This would invite a backlash with the opposite effect to that desired.
Consumer advocates warned that this would invite banks and credit card companies to wring as much as possible out of consumers before the law finally took effect.
In most cases this would invite disaster, but it's quite possible that penning an original Potterverse tale for the big screen will be an easier task than adapting Rowling's books turned out to be for many of her screenwriting predecessors.
If major discrepancies were suspected, perhaps due to members of the group inflating their rate estimates to reflect their uncertainty in the absence of substantive evidence, this would invite potentially intractable debate.
This would invite the immediate objection that we then need prior cognitive access to the object known, and if we have this we must already have established the epistemic instrument.
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We received unequivocal advice that there was a very high risk that a work of art of this kind, shown at this time, would invite some form of attack or physical intervention likely to endanger visitors, staff and, of course, the work itself.
This strategy was always problematic, given that this approach would invite spoilers on both sides who rejected the basic principles on which there was agreement to torpedo the accord before there was ever any concrete achievement.
Rather, they are in some ways, at least, the expected way to mourn the passing of a father; not hewing to this tradition would invite social or state opprobrium, as the two teenage boys in the videos seemed to grasp instinctively.
"In recent years, this question would invite accusations of hyperbole and alarmism.
At the same time, this option would invite educating for alternatives" (page 42).
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