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The government urged politicians to avoid remarks that might inflame racial tensions.
But experts have warned the plans "might inflame social division and increase corruption".
For example, the company said "gory" pictures might inflame the jury.
It is thought that such actions might inflame the passions of male viewers.
Some are fearful that elected individuals might inflame racial tensions or not grasp the sensitivities required.
The book's original American publisher, Random House, canceled publication after being warned that the novel might inflame Muslim extremists.
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That might convince some Britons that life outside the EU would be difficult; but it might equally inflame Eurosceptic opinion and make an "out" vote more likely.Very well, aloneIf Britain walked away entirely the most extreme scenario it would quickly see some benefits.
But he might also inflame social and religious conservatives.
(Given the way Republicans feel about him, Obama might just inflame the issue further if he spoke out).
General Powell did not say whether he thought withholding dues might further inflame relations between the United Nations and Washington.
Critics said the trials could seem unfair because they would not provide the protections of American courts and might further inflame Muslim critics here and abroad.
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