The workers were already very angry but he's after inflaming the whole situation now. |
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Union leaders said they expected the lockout and blamed the employers for inflaming already tense negotiations. |
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They felt that inflaming the situation with a vitriolic confrontation would make them feel more at risk. |
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The split that is inflaming the public mood is the one between insiders and outsiders. |
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After the last two weeks he may be less enthusiastic about all those flashes inflaming the night. |
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Head teachers do not have an easy task keeping control without inflaming already heated emotions. |
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The inflaming of nationalist tendencies in Europe can only be traced back superficially to disputes over the draft constitution. |
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Choosing the right person, someone who has your complete trust, will avoid inflaming the situation. |
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The letter's signatories are confident that he can give form to their principles without inflaming internal splits. |
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Reckless and dangerous actions will only lead to further bloodshed and further instability, inflaming an already highly volatile region. |
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Hate speech concealed in this way is an attempt to escape responsibility for inflaming a conflict. |
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He also called on the journalists reporting on the street protests and clashes to do so objectively, without inflaming the situation. |
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It was from here that Captain James Cook, a local lad, set sail around the globe, inflaming every schoolboy's passion for adventure with his daring exploits. |
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The media played a role in inflaming tensions, and newspapers backed by political parties occasionally published inflammatory editorials. |
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The left insists that things have deteriorated ever since neighbourhood policing was dismantled under the previous centre-right government, and accuses the right of inflaming tension with heavy-handed techniques. |
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Such actions are in stark contradiction to the peace efforts and exacerbate the dire situation on the ground, inflaming tensions and cynicism and undermining the resumption of dialogue and negotiation. |
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The channel will compete with Al-Jazeera and al-Arabiya, which broadcast out of Qatar and Dubai respectively. Both are accused by Washington of inflaming tensions in the region. |
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Along the perimeter road the police car approached, headlamps inflaming the afternoon sunlight. |
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On 12 June, Eritrean State radio in the local Tigrigna language blamed Djibouti for the border issue and accused the United States of inflaming regional conflicts. |
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It must at all costs avoid any inflaming of ethnic emotions. |
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There is no way we could not have known that, just as there is no way we could not have considered the consequences of what was being done, namely inflaming the conflict between civilisations. |
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Does he not know that taking this position could put the lives of our soldiers in great danger by inflaming our enemies and turning the Afghan people against us? |
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Public comments are being minimised to avoid inflaming popular and political passions in America. If the deal is approved, ICBC's subsequent role in the American market will largely depend on its ambitions. |
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Further inflaming emotions in Occupied East Jerusalem are recent reports that tunnels are being dug and museums being built under the AlAqsa Mosque compound, threatening the holy compound with collapse. |
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