This provokes an even stronger reaction, and that is when the tears start to flow.
And if it provokes retaliation, even the producers will not in fact be protected.
Outside the order, this find provokes a cry of, Get me to that nunnery!
It may be impossible successfully to oversee an outfit that provokes such strong contradictory feelings.
The risk of imposing pain on these retail investors is that it provokes a deposit flight.
The idea provokes an unintended response from Harlequins, a cosmopolitan club a drop-kick away from Twickenham.
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Why do we want to do this, if this provokes this sort of reaction throughout the world?
She's genuinely baffled by this golden child, and touched by the motherly instincts that O's tenderness provokes.
Yet the idea that a woman in a headscarf could have any interest in it provokes disbelief.
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In part, this habit may be rooted in his desire to avoid confrontation even as he provokes it.
This provokes Orlando's jealousy, but before he can lose his cool, Alcina calms him down with her magic.
While I personally believe PNS is persuasive, the PNS model provokes something closer to revulsion in many people.
If that provokes the region's other vulnerable cities to do the same, it would be no bad thing.
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The couple are both philosophical and defensive about the response their home provokes.
Any IPSA-related motion usually provokes a chorus of complaints about the expenses regime.
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And when results fall, as they did with the English tests taken by 11-year-olds this summer, that provokes outrage too.
Every newly observed body in the solar system seems to have one mysterious feature that provokes the curiosity of scientists.
But the statute doesn't define "provokes, " and that ambiguous word may hold the key to the outcome of this tragic case.
This artifact from the future provokes a moment of interaction between the person approaching the back door and a very possible future.
This is my best argument for the study of hip hop culture, and for the intellectual examination and self-criticism that it provokes.
Eddie is, of course, a voice from the past, an old fogey who provokes the relative youngsters to defend more enlightened positions.
It is not the guilt or shame of the act itself, but the risk of being found out that provokes the emotion.
First, who are the figures whose plain speaking provokes the most fuss?
The Energiewende raises costs, unsettles supply and provokes resistance at grass-roots level.
If a child provokes mom and dad to fight, he gains power over them when the fighting ends and both parties are weakened.
The repugnance the trade provokes among both local authorities and international aid donors has helped expedite the progress of a much-delayed anti-trafficking bill.
Sentencing policy is an issue that regularly provokes angry criticism of the judiciary, with victims often complaining that the punishment doesn't fit the crime.
Moreover, the Portuguese have become used to seeing their governments complete full terms, and may punish an opposition party that provokes an early election.
Although Mr Putin had a well-publicised lunch with the doyen of Soviet-era Jewish refusniks, Natan Sharansky, anti-Semitism in Russia provokes rather mild official objections.
Mr Obama will be incandescent if Israel provokes a war which he has said is not yet necessary, and on the eve of an election.
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