Ainda não temos significados para "provoke more".
1It could provoke more violence and catch more civilians in the crossfire.
2In fact, there is evidence that cameras can provoke more criminal behavior.
3That would certainly provoke more protests and wider instability, possibly even civil war.
4But far from offering solace and closure, Tempe's findings only provoke more questions.
5She was shrewdly trying to provoke more information from him.
6He will be shadowed wherever he goes, and we hope to provoke more outbreaks.
7It will provoke more debate in this country on the optimum shape for the season.
8Police fear April 2's gathering set against anger at the economic downturn could provoke more violence.
9I'm afraid these people are determined to provoke more bloodshed and I think it is abominable.
10Few foods provoke more passionate arguments than Spam.
11Yousafzai said military operations might bring some short-term success but were only likely to provoke more violence.
12Some are resisting the idea, anxious that it may provoke more problems than it'll solve, Joanna says.
13Do you want to provoke more hostilities?
14But Chinese trade figures due in the early hours of the morning could provoke more volatility on Wednesday.
15Yousafzai said military operations might bring some short-term success for the government but were only likely to provoke more violence.
16It was always easier and quicker when she did the talking; a Middle Eastern accent would only provoke more questions.
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