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Especially, it would inflame the Mapuches' grievances about logging.
This would inflame its dealings with the CME.
Officials had insisted that the tapes would "inflame Muslim sensibilities".
They would not dissuade conspiracy theorists, but they would inflame Bin Laden supporters and sympathizers.
He said he feared they would inflame world opinion against the US and endanger US troops.
He fears that such a move would inflame the Kurdish-controlled region in northern Iraq.
And workers feared, with good reason, that vaccines would inflame their arms and cost them several days' wages.
America considered the assault as an act of imperialism that would inflame the Arab world and benefit the Soviet Union.
Just as important, many Union leaders argued that pay equity would inflame the prejudices of white troops.
Nicola Sturgeon argued that UK government policies on issues like austerity and nuclear would inflame support for leaving the UK.
"The Kite Runner," for instance, was not released in Afghanistan because of fears that it would inflame ethnic tensions.
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