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provocation <provocation; provocations> N

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provocation COMMUNIC (feelings & emotions)
provocation COMMUNIC (feelings & emotions)
provocation COMMUNIC (feelings & emotions)
provocation COMMUNIC (feelings & emotions)
provocation COMMUNIC (feelings & emotions)
provocation COMMUNIC (feelings & emotions)
provocation COMMUNIC (feelings & emotions)
provocation (feelings & emotions)
provocation (feelings & emotions)

provocation

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provocation (against)
provocation (against)
provocation (against)

adequate provocation LAW

act of provocation POL

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English
They were likened to effective advertising slogans and later recognized as an early act of art provocation.
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The initial burden was on the defence to raise sufficient evidence of provocation.
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The courts must not too readily accept the ipse dixit of the accused regarding provocation or emotional stress.
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As a matter of fact, it is all too rare indeed that we have even moderate provocation to mark a wonder of the cinematic world.
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Its function is to generate new ideas by provocation and providing escape route from old ideas.
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In this position the snake will strike without much provocation, inflicting multiple bites with extreme accuracy and efficiency.
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In his views the action was premature and caused by police provocation.
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The problem is that it will slide off the end of the rope with little provocation.
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A provocateur can be from the local agency, or even from a third country false-flag provocation.
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Men are more likely to be the targets of displays of aggression and provocation than females.
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