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This will inflame right-wing nationalists in the places where the trouble is worst.
"We feel that the settlers will start a wild campaign and this will inflame the intifada".
This will inflame the issue.The apology reflects an ideological war that has been waged for over two decades.
Secretary of State John Kerry, Republicans, and various intelligence officials have all registered their concern: this will inflame, incite, and encourage attacks against Americans and our allies.
I know this will inflame some of my readers, but this is fact: You don't have to dislike what you do and feel thwarted, like an impostor every day, in order to make a good living.
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"Would he agree that actually immigrants can make a very positive contribution to our economy, and to our culture, and we need to take a balanced, evidence-based approach to this whole debate, and not use language that will inflame fears amongst minority ethnic communities in this country?" he asked Mr Field.
This can't just be an American effort, or it will inflame all the Arab sensitivities that are so prickly after Darfur.
Some wonder what precedent this might set, especially for government authorities keen to stanch expression they think will inflame their populace.
Dragging the masses into the battle requires more actions which will inflame opposition and which will make the people enter into the battle, willing or unwilling, such that each individual will go to the side which he supports.
Further Marbles loans will inflame tensions with Athens.
Others worry that prosecutions will inflame tensions instead.
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