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Otherwise, effectiveness may be achieved at the expense of popular legitimacy and, ultimately, provoke a backlash.
The revisionists argued that population pressures ultimately provoke institutional, technological and policy changes.
That contradiction has prompted worry that the American presence could ultimately provoke violence.
While the shutdown has posed myriad problems nationwide for citizens and businesses, failure to raise the debt ceiling could ultimately provoke the nation's first default and lead to a global financial crisis.
These events ultimately provoke a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), which will invariably cause additional, remote organ injury (e.g., acute respiratory distress syndrome [ARDS]) [12].
Philosophy under the influence of Letelier acquired a scientific character, with a special emphasis on experimental psychology that would ultimately provoke a reaction among thinkers dissatisfied with the local unresponsiveness to new currents of thought emerging in Europe and the United States.
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That ultimately provoked the government to step in.
The three-second loop ultimately provokes a plethora of creative and contemplative possibilities.
This, though, was an occasion which ultimately provoked more questions than it answered.
The author further argues that the international protest, which helped make Sacco and Vanzetti famous men, ultimately provoked their executions.
This is a book about grief, not the love that ultimately provoked it, and grief can be encompassing, unrelenting and vain.
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