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"This would foment the kidnapping of more police and soldiers," Luis Fernando Ramírez, the defense minister, said in a recent interview.
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But Protestant officials said the action would foment violence.
Mr. Obama resisted, worried that it would foment an anti-American backlash in the Muslim world.
Within three years that notion would foment into a pop apotheosis.
He even closed the church for fear it would foment rebellion.
Welfare was a secret plot to attract rural blacks to cities, where they would foment "a vicious race war".
Opponents of the plan say it would foment division and dis like the term "affirmative action" as inappropriate for Brazil.
But some members simply wanted the issue to go away as quickly as possible for fear that further debate would foment more divisiveness and damage the organization, which was founded 39 years ago.
Keith Anderson, chief corporate officer at ScottishPower, told Miliband in a letter released to the media that a freeze would foment doubts and create an atmosphere that would affect "the appetite to invest".
A strike would be the quickest way to strengthen Iran's determination to acquire a nuclear weapon, and it would foment instability across the region, particularly in Iraq and in Israel-Palestine.
If there were any empirical evidence that buying the freedom of slaves in Sudan would foment more murderous slave raids, as you suggest (editorial, April 27), we would not support Christian Solidarity International's Underground Railroad.
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