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In view of the risk of
inciting
fresh antagonism, gathering racial, religious, and ethnic statistics may not be worth it.
This provoked the resignation of Budisa from the presidency of the Social Liberal Party,
inciting
a virtual split in this key coalition partner, the only party in the government coalition that wanted to resist the Hague Tribunal.
As public debt exceeded 60% of GDP --
inciting
the credit rating agencies Standard & Poor's and Moody's to downgrade Brazil's bond rating -- many bankers began to fear a default.
Beyond
inciting
a kind of tug-of-war with the European Council, the Commission’s shift away from lawmaking will alter the European Parliament’s role, which it has forged over the last five years on the back of the Commission’s active legislative agenda.
There are of course decent economic analyses and sensible policy proposals that are being put forward by the moderate camp; but the debate is usually in the language – and body language – of technical experts,
inciting
yawns, not popular support.
Commercialization can undermine trust in science and medical practice by
inciting
fears of exploitation.
Policies of the type pioneered by President Clinton (a huge drop in America’s budget deficit followed by falling interest rates) increased employment without
inciting
inflation.
Today’s resurgence of illiberal state capitalist regimes and leaders is nowhere close to
inciting
a war, because center-right and center-left governments still committed to liberal democracy, enlightened economic policies, and solid welfare systems still rule most of Europe.
Many countries enact legislation to stop people from
inciting
others to commit violent acts, though some go further.
If the Japanese yen again falls dramatically,
inciting
another round of regional devaluations;2.If China's domestic market picks up and demand for imports increases significantly, causing a trade deficit;3.
China’s problems arise mainly from widening income disparities, which are
inciting
hitherto unheard of levels of labor unrest – though this should not be viewed as a precursor to change of the sort that marked the rise of the Solidarity trade union and the end of communism in Poland.
This growing fiscal deficit, however, has created a higher monetized deficit,
inciting
greater inflationary pressures.
If threats and violence from the Taliban prevent too many Afghans from casting their vote, the legitimacy of the outcome could be questioned, possibly
inciting
even more turmoil, which Afghanistan’s fledging security forces would struggle to contain.
It is assumed in such circumstances that the violence will be carried out by those who sympathize with the views of the person
inciting
hatred.
In the event that the coalition of NATO forces in Afghanistan is defeated, a wave of Islamic extremism will submerge the Central Asian states,
inciting
local civil wars.
The US embraced, and later toppled, Saddam Hussein,
inciting
chaos, with an unintended boost for Iran.
Equally important, the US and as many other countries as possible should make clear to Egypt’s military that the detention of Muslim Brotherhood leaders must stop unless the military tries them for publicly
inciting
violence.
Many democratic countries also have laws against
inciting
violence or hatred.
Here is the ultimate paradox of the Polish election: to escape the costs of transition people turn to the heirs of the political order responsible for
inciting
Poland's catastrophe in the first place.
Instead of joining the chorus of criticism against countries like Hungary and Serbia – which are beset with internal problems and played no part in
inciting
the war – they should take more responsibility for helping the refugees.
Rather than
inciting
an escalation in fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, Egypt worked with the US and other regional allies to broker a cease-fire.
Yet some Buddhist priests today are
inciting
hatred and violence.
But in the short term, they can exacerbate economic problems by
inciting
higher wage demands, fueling inflationary pressure, and boosting external-financing costs.
Soon thereafter, the Collective Against Islamophobia in France and the International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism filed separate legal complaints against Bensoussan, accusing him of
inciting
racial hatred.
Yes, hold CEOs and CFOs accountable, but start at home in order to avoid hypocrisy, self-interest disguised as high principle, and the risk of
inciting
a new global conflict.
And social media is also a key vector for a Russian strategy that relies on historical revisionism (the claim that Russia alone won World War II is a staple of this approach); on conspiracy theories, promoted among European and American nationalist movements, which blame the West for, say,
inciting
the war in Ukraine; and denial of reality, such as the presence of Russian troops in Crimea and Ukraine.
But
inciting
violence is banned in the US as well.
Last December, prosecutors charged two Sakharov Museum officials and three of the exhibition's organizers with
inciting
religious hatred.
In April 2003, the Duma voted to toughen the law against
inciting
religious hatred by adding prison terms of up to five years for offenders.
A host of arguments and proposals is in play, often competing with one another – and thus
inciting
public and political confusion.
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