Sentence examples similar to scheming to create trouble from inspiring English sources

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"The opposition is trying to provoke people in order to create trouble and win votes.

This does not suffice to create trouble for the functionalist yet.

"I believe some people wanted to create trouble and the police had to intervene to maintain peace".

Aid always has the potential to create trouble.

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) just got into more than a bit of trouble over its scheming to create ZunZuneo — a text message-based Twitter rip-off it hoped to eventually infiltrate with political content that might inspire a "Cuban Spring".

Later, as Asia's troubles threw this Pacific-coast province into recession, the government launched grand schemes to create forestry jobs, save lumber-mill towns, attract new aluminium smelters, build infrastructure and create a new high-speed ferry industry.

Jeremy Hunt, the culture secretary, has announced a £55m scheme to create endowment funds for arts organisations.

Craig Venter's current venture is a scheme to create an artificial lifeform.

These include a scheme to create clearly-marked maps for use across the city.

That looks ridiculous, and national schemes to create green jobs have faced similar criticism (see article).

In February he announced a scheme to create activist cells in 100,000 churches by 2000.

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