Sentence examples for so as to inflame from inspiring English sources

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I feel a particular obligation not to let my own writing be twisted so as to inflame bigotry and xenophobia.

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One notes, too, the xenophobia driving a neoclassical narrative in which the Palestinian queen Berenice (a glistening Anne-Marie Duff) is disallowed any future with the Roman emperor, Titus (Stephen Campbell Moore), so as not to inflame public opinion, even as Titus's chum Antiochus (Dominic Rowan, splendid) eyes up the eponymous (and, here, barefoot) heroine for himself.

First, the Fed actions will be timid so as not to inflame inflation hawks.

One of his bugbears was the long-standing refusal (since abandoned) of the Dutch press to identify the ethnic origin of criminals, so as not to inflame prejudice.

Privately, so as not to inflame him, several Republicans also said Mr. DeMint's departure would produce few tears among them.

The United States military command has said often that its policy is to avoid entering mosques whenever possible, so as not to inflame religious feelings.

One person who was involved in the negotiations on behalf of the church, and who insisted on anonymity so as not to inflame the situation, criticized the Port Authority, saying it had made constantly shifting demands on St. Nicholas.

Work stopped in March 2002 so as not to "inflame the situation" too much but was resumed on September 3 after he and George Bush decided in a telephone call that they had to "confront this issue".

And in the interim, some may feel particularly inclined to take real care with the language used to describe the situation so as not to inflame it or offend people who, in some cases, have already been troubled by the decision to charge a father and son pair of ranchers with arson under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996.

Left-leaning news outlets have long been skeptical of nuclear power and of its backers, and the mutual mistrust led power companies and their regulators to tightly control the flow of information about nuclear operations so as not to inflame a spectrum of opponents that includes pacifists and environmentalists.

"At all times, Pietersen had wished his dealings with the ECB to remain private so as not to inflame an already difficult situation," it read.

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