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Defending baijiu may inflame protectionism fears.
If your soul has bunions, however, reading Kierkegaard may inflame them: he invented self-doubt in its modern form.
But the trend may inflame cable companies' concerns about cord-cutting by subscribers who decide there's enough to watch online.
Rather, in countries ravaged by both humanitarian catastrophe and civil war, international aid may inflame or prolong the conflict.
Indeed, it may inflame a movement that has the support of working-class and rural Thais who already feel cheated by Bangkok's royalist elite and its political wing.
While the awards to Mr. Rosen, principal of RFR Holding, Mr. Pataki and others may inflame purists, others welcome them for a variety of reasons.
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The move may further inflame an economic debate that has created political turmoil in Canada.
Activists have called for protests in the Sunni-ruled kingdom, a sign that Nimr's death may further inflame sectarian tensions in the Middle East.
While release of the photos depicting torture by United States military personnel may "further inflame anti-American opinion" and endanger troops, the torture itself is what truly inflames our enemies and allies.
India's reaction to the attack today may further inflame relations with Pakistan, whose spokesman scoffed at the idea that Pakistan's intelligence agency had any role in the incident.
Iranian verbal attacks, if purposefully stepped up (and backed with smuggled weapons, as the Saudis allege), may further inflame opinion in Eastern Province and Bahrain, leading to bigger, destabilising demonstrations.
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