But by the same token, it's not a good thing for them to be fomenting world opinion against us either. |
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That detention, according to authorities, was for his own safety, which later changed when he was charged with fomenting violence. |
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Some sharp-tongued commentators even take delight in instigating crowds and fomenting a rebellion. |
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This has already had the effect of increasing tensions and is fomenting political hatred. |
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During its sixty years of colonial rule, Britain controlled the population by fomenting regional and ethnic divisions. |
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They were agitators, fomenting revolution and stirring up the working class, and they had to be taught a lesson. |
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American special forces reportedly plucked him from danger on November 5th, then let him go back to continue fomenting rebellion. |
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They are setting the ethnic groups against each other in the tried and tested manner by fomenting anxiety and mistrust. |
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We should do the same today: keep in view the dark underside of global capitalism that is fomenting revolts. |
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Damascus has perfected the art of reversing its alliances and fomenting trouble in neighbouring countries. |
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Until now, Mr Putin seemed bent on fomenting confrontation in Ukraine with the threat of Russian invasion kept in reserve. |
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The educational system was criticised for failing to produce skilled workers and for fomenting radicalism. |
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Manama regularly accuses Tehran of fomenting trouble, but no evidence has come to light of direct Iranian involvement. |
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Background noise generated by bloggers and analysts who have a vested interest in fomenting crisis is disruptive to the work of Congress. |
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On the other hand, we certainly reserve the right to condemn any specific instances of media incitement to violence or fomenting of hatred. |
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Such punitive measures, which harm the wellbeing of the entire population, can serve nothing but fomenting further resentment. |
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Before outlining these roles, we acknowledge with genuine sorrow that all religions have at times been misused in fomenting violence. |
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Conversely, there have been many tragic examples where the media have been implicated in fomenting and causing the spread of violence. |
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It allows Maliki to obscure his own corruption and the role his sectarian policies played in fomenting the crisis. |
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Russia denies Ukrainian and Western claims that it is fomenting pro-Russian unrest in eastern Ukraine. |
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He is so utterly rotten he manages to make devils like Perle look positively benign in comparison, and his current evil is fomenting the attack on Iran. |
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Some national elites, especially the Chechens, Azeris and Georgians, accuse the country of fomenting the conflicts and of destabilizing the region. |
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William Hague, the foreign secretary, has said Russia is deliberately fomenting disorder in Ukraine to disrupt the presidential elections in the former Soviet republic later this month. |
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Hardline leaders have accused opposition leaders of fomenting unrest and called for them to be punished. |
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And how do these trends relate to the spread of the smartphone shutterbug, the species capable of fomenting revolution but more often found irritating museumgoers? |
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In 1927, alarmed at the growing strength of the Mau, George Richardson, the administrator of Samoa, changed the law to allow the deportation of Europeans or part-Europeans charged with fomenting unrest. |
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Where Eliot was the famous defender of tradition, order and civilised taste, the crux of Groucho's humour was flouting tradition, fomenting chaos and outraging taste. |
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Furthermore, by fomenting negative sentiments, it damages prospects for dialogue and reconciliation, which are at the heart of the two-State solution. |
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At a meeting of the king and his council, Tostig publicly accused Harold of fomenting the rebellion. |
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One of them, a man named Ali-Zamani, gave a televised confession on Iranian television stating that he had travelled overseas and met with monarchists and had come back to Iran with a goal of fomenting trouble and so forth. |
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Over the years, Shiv Sena has been repeatedly accused of fomenting violence, using street power to intimidate opponents and, during one period, imposing conservative moral codes. |
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In the first category have traditionally fallen states like Iraq, Libya, Syria, North Korea, or Iran, who have been accused of fomenting international terrorism and posing a threat to their neighbours. |
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The disturbances surrounding the cartoons of Muhammad also appear perfectly to suit the regime in Tehran, and there are many indications that it is precisely Tehran that is fomenting the disturbances. |
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The laws and institutions of the state must address the root causes of discrimination, rather than replicating or fomenting it for political ends. |
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References in the paragraph cited above were repetitions of claims made by insurgency leaders and some of their supporters abroad with a view to fomenting tribal strife and ethnic tensions. |
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I am making myself felt in the hard hearts of men, in those which bear the purpose of fomenting war, so that they may recognize that my will is stronger than their warlike purposes. |
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It is doubly treacherous, because it serves to advance the German and other European imperialists' aim of undermining the Chinese deformed workers state and fomenting capitalist counterrevolution. |
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The Serbian authorities in Belgrade bear an equal responsibility for fomenting the conflict and for failing to use their undoubted influence and resources to restrain it. |
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Aleksandr Romanikhin, the President of the Union of Oil and Gas Equipment Manufacturers, reckons that Uralmash, fomenting the conflict, inflict damage on the domestic production of oil and gas equipment. |
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He was a former comitadji who had been involved in fomenting unrest in Bosnia after the annexation of 1908 and was even rumoured to have commanded guerrilla bands. |
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