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Ms von Essen said that Sapo had seen examples of nations including Russia and Iran inducing individuals, often young people, to carry out acts of violence.

From BBC

Kennedy's victim-blaming attitude looks increasingly like it will be the standard response of the Trump administration to all their failures, especially the economic disaster that Trump is inducing.

From Salon

The agency acknowledged that both dyes were capable of inducing cancer in laboratory animals.

"What we reasoned was perhaps if we had a system that simulates that fullness in a transient way, meaning right before a meal, that could be a way of inducing weight loss."

In the correct dosages, inducing the Yamanaka factors throughout the body in rodents can ameliorate the hallmarks of aging by mimicking the adaptability that is common to more youthful cells.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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