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Is freedom of expression sacrosanct or should publishers be prepared to censor themselves in order not to inflame an already tense situation?
Though Israel held Syria responsible, it was decided not to attack Syria in order not to inflame the situation, the same officials said.
But Morocco's response has also been to slam the brakes on reform, even of the corrupt judiciary and of laws governing women's rights, in order not to inflame conservative and traditional views of Islam, especially in the countryside and among the poor, where extremists fish.
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Washington has wanted to keep an arms length from the conflict in order not to offer the jihadis a rallying point to inflame recruits.
During talks with the Chinese over recent days, Australian officials have urged Beijing not to inflame the situation in the region in order to protect its long-term national interests, which are best served by conforming with its public statements of commitment to a "peaceful rise".
The Bush hawks want to go to war in a non-apocalyptic way, to stabilize the Middle East, not to inflame it.
"So he was a suspect?" "Never officially, but you'll see in the clips how cagey the police are, how careful they are not to inflame things.
The decision not to inflame ethnic passions meant that media coverage shifted in favor of whoever took an early lead, in this case Uhuru Kenyatta.
But the United States also tried not to inflame the dispute.
I.P.G. is trying not to inflame the dispute.
When he visits the regions next week, the blunt-talking Mr O'Neill will need to be careful not to inflame passions.
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