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Which might provoke anxiety.
"Undesirable elements", which might provoke pro-Tibet or pro-Taiwan protests have been moved out or arrested.
Eventually, it could force India to choose between bargaining to get back its own land or escalating its counter-attack, which might provoke a third-party intervention but at the risk of widening the war.
No! Such vulgarity, quickly shunned.... Nonetheless, try, try, try again, knowing that sheer obstinacy would carry him to his goal, whatever that might be, which might provoke stentorian laughter that was nonetheless sympathetic".
Nicola Sturgeon speculates upon the events which might provoke the SNP to break their self-denying ordinance and vote in the Commons on matters affecting England.
Moreover, part of the results are based on the perception of the respondents, which might provoke social desirability bias.
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Fast forward to the end of June and parliament will end its working session (unless President Jacques Chirac decrees otherwise) and the nation's students will have taken their exams (unless their fractious teachers make it impossible, an outcome which might finally provoke a popular backlash).So which side will win?
Indeed, during the Bush administration, NATO had accepted the former Soviet republics as members but had avoided including them in defense planning, which might have provoked Russia.
Aware of potential resistance against such a project we discuss some basic objections, which might be provoked inside of the business education community.
It is important to keep in mind that this study was based entirely on declarations of residents, which might have provoked a social desirability bias.
A possible disadvantage of this setting would be the risk of introduction of a protein foreign to the species, which in itself might provoke inflammatory and immunological reactions.
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