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A violent crackdown by the government in Libya continues to incite fears of higher oil prices, which have been pushing stocks lower around the world.
So are high profile scams in the ICO markets, which incite fears even among Bitcoin enthusiasts.
Symonds hoped that this new model of "comradeship, the enthusiasm which binds man to man in fervent love" would serve the purpose of "[eliminating the classical associations of corruption". However, he underestimated that class difference, too, would incite fears of corruption.
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True, the BNP tries to incite fear.
Narcotics incite fear: doctors fear addicting patients, and law enforcement officials fear drug crime.
An act that he imagined would incite fear and recrimination; violence and suspicion.
Many people propagate these arguments to push political agendas that incite fear and hatred.
The war drums are beating to incite fear of a non-existent Iranian missile carrying a non-existent nuclear bomb.
The rule inside the Convention was: Incite fear and division in order to call for safety and union.
The idea is that the device will not only cause physical harm but also incite fear, which will lead to chaos and more fear.
Ngungunyane, whose troops occasionally pop in to Nkokolani to incite fear, remains a peripheral figure, as remote as the Crown of Portugal.
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