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The Taliban are also speaking in less inflammatory terms.
We can no longer tolerate inflammatory terms that serve only to divide us further and create conflict.
The defense wants certain "inflammatory terms" banned from opening statements, among them "profiled," "vigilante" and "self-appointed cop".
"His tendency in case after case is to paint his dissenting view in the most inflammatory terms possible," Professor Tribe added, "giving red meat to those who want to make the Supreme Court their whipping boy".
Meanwhile, many politicians and commentators concerned with the brutal legacy of old-fashioned racism have learned to speak about it in less abstract, less inflammatory terms: they talk about too-high incarceration rates, or the need for better communication between police officers and the communities they serve.
They didn't say, 'We'll wipe it out,' you're right, but, 'It will not survive.' " Mr. Meridor also pointed out that Iran's leaders have continued to deny Israel's right to exist and used highly inflammatory terms to describe the state.
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Consider, for example, the claim that SOPA and PIPA were "censorship," a loaded and inflammatory term designed to evoke images of crackdowns on pro-democracy Web sites by China or Iran.
"[Trump] uses an inflammatory term like 'anchor babies,' and what happens?
The inflammatory term "bodyline" was coined and perpetuated by the Australian press (see below).
In a Wednesday statement, Democratic Party of Virginia Chair and Richmond Mayor Dwight Jones called for a formal apology from Ruff, saying he chose to "use a divisive and inflammatory term".
When angry mullahs and oil despots want to stir up anger against the West, "Crusade" is an inflammatory term that comes automatically to their lips.
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