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Images like this risk inflaming the public to unthinkingly torch the whole hopeful enterprise.
Hatred of the Clintons is too combustible to risk inflaming it with another two-for-the-price-of-one deal.
Such cases risk inflaming racial tensions, with no end in sight until America tackles the underlying causes.
November has seen a spate of attacks and protests against asylum seekers, and Amnesty has warned that "recent government statements risk inflaming the situation".
France, the former colonial power in Tunisia, made it clear that it did not want to risk inflaming its large Tunisian immigrant population by accepting the former president.
But independence is not on the cards, though anti-Chinese sentiment does at times turn violent most dramatically in 2009 in Xinjiang's capital, Urumqi, when at least 150 people died in rioting and the battle to contain it.Given this history, it seems surprising that the government should risk inflaming passions by interfering with religious observance.
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This latest development risks inflaming tensions between Europe and Russia.
An attack on Falluja, predominantly Sunni Muslim, risks inflaming Shiites as well.
Why Mr. Saakashvili risked inflaming tensions with references to violence remains an open question.
But as the Police Federation rightly argued, such politicking risks inflaming expectations that cannot be met and undermining confidence in the law.
The administration's plan to convey only what it calls "limited sovereignty" is a mistake, for it risks inflaming Iraqi nationalism.
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