Bulgaria has similarly resisted extremist pressures to foment trouble with its simpatico Slavic brothers in Macedonia.
And as a consequence, appeasers will always and forever foment wars in the name of peace.
Why has US President Barak Obama decided to foment a crisis in US relations with Israel?
The continuing myopic focus on the accompanying injuries or sickness will foment tax disputes about these issues.
He said Bush was trying to foment tensions in the Persian Gulf over the Strait of Hormuz confrontation.
Many business people worry that Mr Chavez's incendiary speeches, in the absence of firm proposals for rural development, merely foment violence.
The report also faulted some Arab politicians for helping to foment the tensions that led to the violence three years ago.
In January 2012 she was a featured speaker at a Cairo conference for Arabic women who had used social media tools to foment social uprisings.
The request for more American assistance could foment a diplomatic crisis.
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But Conwell also spoke of the forces that would seek to foment hostility between those that have capital, and the laborers that would be employed with it.
They have helped to foment a revolution in development theory.
Mr Museveni is worried lest malcontents foment a Tunisia-style uprising.
Delivering the O'Connell Lecture in St Malachy's College, Mrs McAleese said it was a "time for courage rather than chaos, for focus rather than foment" in the Northern Ireland political situation.
BBC: Mary McAleese and her husband Martin during Belfast visit
Honduras was worried that if he stayed in the country after his arrest his supporters would foment violence to try to bring down the interim government and restore him to power.
With the onset of WWI, the French and the British sent armies and agents into the Middle East, to foment revolts in the Arabian Peninsula and to seize Iraq, Syria and Palestine.
It is a nice irony that Babbage's plans should be realised only thanks to an infusion of cash from a man who got rich in the computer revolution that Babbage helped to foment.
Moroccan civic groups had originally called the demonstration to protest not only against the bombings, but also against the economic and social conditions prevailing in some parts of the city, which they say helped to foment them.
Netanyahu said Hezbollah and Iran have been trying to foment terrorism in countries that include Kenya, India and Cyprus, as well as in the United States, where an Iranian is accused of trying to kill the Saudi diplomat.
Topics include what each organization is doing to support, encourage and actively foment business (recruitment, existing and entrepreneurial) growth with conversations on how these various entities can work together to remove barriers, improve communications and achieve measurable results.
The prospect that Turkish troops might themselves try to enter Iraq to thwart the Kurds there from forming an independent state that might foment Turkey's Kurdish population to rebel has been something the United States has sought to avoid.
The topic may foment now that the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee has said that the Tennessee Valley Authority could have prevented the spilling of 5.4 million cubic yards of coal ash into local communities there.
They surely will calculate that, with the Americans forcing open the door to their man's return to power, the more trouble they threaten or foment in Honduras, the more likely it is that he will be allowed to walk through it.
Far from limiting its war effort to fending off the encircling allied powers of Russia, France and Britain, German diplomats and soldiers tried to foment popular anti-colonial revolution in India and Egypt, to create a widespread Islamic jihad against the colonial rulers, to disrupt the allies' global communications.
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