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Government radio stations ignored their music, worried that it might incite debauchery.
The reason given was that she might incite hatred on campus.
Afraid that the project might incite antagonism toward Japan, the museum canceled the show.
The Y2K crisis might incite a worldwide revival that would lead to "the rapture of the church".
City officials were worried the café might incite hate and racism in the town, which is a tourist destination.
Kenya's normally feisty media have been supine after their owners agreed to avoid coverage that might incite ethnic passions.
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And it is contrary to free-speech principles for unelected censors to decide when an advertisement might actually incite voters to vote.
Such a brutal job was done on mocking the drama of that moment that mere mention of "blackest days" might simply incite a shudder and nothing more.
Some argued that American strikes might only incite Shabab operatives, transforming the group from a regional organization focused on repelling foreign troops from Somalia into one with an agenda akin to Al Qaeda's: striking the West at every turn.
But some analysts said Bin Laden's death might actually incite more violence around the world.
In fact, threats by Trump or Cruz (to carpet bomb), if anything might even incite the development and spread of more extremist groups.
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