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Russian military forces have been accused of backing pro-Moscow separatists in eastern Ukraine, and Putin's policies are inciting worries in much of Europe and Washington.
Because the powerful have the capacity to punish others, seemingly straightforward requests can incite unchecked worry.
Jim Farber for New York Daily News said that "Rihanna pairs just as well with Nicki Minaj, on a complete tear-down on the old Weather Girls disco standard 'It's Raining Men.' Here it's not a gay song of lust but a statement of assurance that no man should incite too much worry, considering their sheer numbers".
They could say that's inciting trouble".
The government is mulling an overhaul of its immigration laws, a move critics worry could incite xenophobia, compromise refugee rights and jeopardize South Africa's moral leadership in Africa.
One woman felt that a major barrier to screening was the worry that screening would incite, she described > -wrap-foot> What if I get my sample.
Government radio stations ignored their music, worried that it might incite debauchery.
City officials were worried the café might incite hate and racism in the town, which is a tourist destination.
The perception of Mr. Sadr as a wild card has led some of his supporters to worry that his return may incite strife.
But even some of his supporters worried that his return could incite strife.
The closing of a medical center often incites controversy and litigation, as community members worry about the loss of services.
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