"If you question someone for eight hours, you can provoke him into anything, " he said.
"The question is whether you can provoke confrontation and then shoot to kill, " Vice said.
Perhaps he sees them as model democracies or perhaps he merely wants to provoke Mr Bush.
CD-quality sound on the company's instant-messaging service could provoke even steamier gossip around the coffee pot.
Otherwise, effectiveness may be achieved at the expense of popular legitimacy and, ultimately, provoke a backlash.
That would provoke the debt crisis policymakers of both parties say they want to avoid.
The Conservative rebellion in the Commons on Monday night continues to provoke coverage in the papers.
Earlier, Ms Evans warned the jury that the case was "likely to provoke strong emotions".
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From security pat-downs to the behavior of other travelers, a number of factors can provoke anxiety.
"The History Boys" doesn't aim to inspire, but to excite, to stimulate, to provoke.
In my testimony, I worried that rising economic inequality might provoke a populist backlash.
But if the American imperialists provoke us unjustifiably, we will answer with a nuclear war.
"Such acts of terrorism are designed to provoke reaction and to create tensions, " Ms Ashton said.
Some Democrats think Mr Bush is trying to provoke a fight over the issue.
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Charlie Hebdo journalist Laurent Leger said the magazine did not intend to provoke anger or violence.
But Ms Yingluck appears wary of aggressive moves that could provoke a hostile army.
So you can see why the euro project might begin to provoke public discontent.
However, the agency assesses Iran is unlikely to initiate or intentionally provoke a conflict, '' Lt.
China has certainly been doing its bit to provoke the ire of the Indians.
The specter of this high rate is likely to provoke a firestorm in an election year.
That's the kind of success that will provoke mixed feelings among customers, to put it gently.
Sometimes even a modest display of wine knowledge can provoke accusations of pretentiousness or worse.
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The judge refused bail on the grounds that their release might provoke mob violence.
Was that the intention of the administration to get that out there and provoke a response?
Mr Putin emphasised that the two bases would complement each other rather than provoke rivalries.
He is at his weakest when he seeks merely to provoke rather than to convince.
It is intriguing, though, that even such trivial sums of money can provoke thoughts of revenge.
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The Columbine killings of 1999 failed to provoke any shift in Americans' attitudes to guns.
All this suggests that the government is trying to provoke the opposition to violence.
The National Salvation Front has also announced plans calculated to provoke incidents in the Baltic States.
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