Sentence examples for to altercations from inspiring English sources

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to altercations

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The act of altering or making different.

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His habit of approaching unsuspecting subjects has led to altercations, including a few that turned physical.

"Noise disturbs our sleep, prevents people from enjoying their time off work and too often leads to altercations when the police are called in.

Attempts to use a new biometric identification system led to altercations between refugees and camp registration officers, the storming of food distribution stores and the temporary closure of registration offices.

Busch is no stranger to altercations with the media.

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One of the smallest players of his generation, Fleury played a physical style that often led to altercations.

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Carey suggested his own memory was itself subject to alteration.

For an industry that pretends to embrace change, fashion is notably resistant to alteration.

The exemption also applies to fabric, thread, buttons and snaps, and to alterations made to tax-free clothing.

The specifics are subject to alteration without notice.

Significantly, the law applies to alterations that enlarge the area of an existing building and require new or reinforced foundations.

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