Examples of 'provoked strong' in a sentence

Meaning of "provoked strong"

provoked strong: Stirred or triggered intense emotions or reactions

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These decisions have provoked strong local opposition.
The absence of several countries involved in money laundering scandals provoked strong reactions.
This provoked strong criticism.
But it was the question of sterilisation that provoked strong opposition.
The crisis provoked strong political reactions in the region.
Those rumours and statements already provoked strong reactions.
This has provoked strong reactions in the candidate countries.
The new organigram and work system often provoked strong resistance to the changes.
This statement provoked strong reactions in the opposition and civil society.
The saturated colors and the expressive, dynamic compositions of his works often provoked strong reactions.
Two points provoked strong protests from the workers.
This one was no exception . It provoked strong reactions.
The decision provoked strong opposition in some municipalities with high unemployment rates.
Levitt 's controversal theory has provoked strong reactions among critics.
The recording provoked strong reactions by media figures and politicians across the political spectrum.

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The decision to exhume Dali has provoked strong attitudes within the town.
This provoked strong confrontations in the Pacific Coast territories.
The announcement of his release provoked strong reactions on the extreme right.
This idea provoked strong reluctance in the public opinion, notably among the professionals concerned.
Or . fr Justification EU export refunds have always provoked strong criticism from developing countries.
These proposals provoked strong criticism within both the High Authority and the Council.
The first version of the draft treaty was completed on 9 November ; it provoked strong reactions.
The case has provoked strong reactions in China.
Some of the BPOW 's have stirred up a great deal of discussion and provoked strong reactions.
Such actions naturally provoked strong reactions elsewhere in Asia.
I apologise, Mr President, but as I said at the beginning, this debate has provoked strong reactions.
This event provoked strong reaction in Russia and abroad.
These conclusions, not surprisingly, have provoked strong reactions.
Attacking the Germans provoked strong retaliation and the Chetniks increasingly started to negotiate with them.
The restoration of the Catholic hierarchy in England in 1850 provoked strong reaction.
EU export refunds have always provoked strong criticism from developing countries.
This provoked strong protests and earned her the moniker, “ Margaret Thatcher, Milk Snatcher ”.
Article 15 of the proposal has provoked strong reaction from the business community.
The ruling provoked strong emotion among China 's LGBTQ community.
Tsemakh 's release also provoked strong criticism in Ukraine.
The dismissals provoked strong public reaction, but the decision has not been changed.
Personal experiences / events that have provoked strong emotions of fear, joy, and sorrow.
His death had provoked strong demonstrations in Paris and Aubervilliers.
This decision has provoked strong reactions in the USA and Europe.
Barney 's work has provoked strong critical reaction, both positive and negative.
Naturally, the idea provoked strong opposition by those incapable of accepting something new.
The plans have provoked strong opposition from rebel groups, social movements and NGOs.
Indeed, this photo provoked strong reactions from internet users, but also from his superiors.
This plan, too, provoked strong opposition, and was rejected by the city council.
The statement provoked strong criticism throughout Britain.….
A young Brigitte Bardot provoked strong reactions when she first wore a bikini in the mid-1950s.

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