And that raises hackles in a country that prides itself on limited federal control.
But tourism is causing the hackles of many Zanzibaris to rise even faster than their incomes.
Though such consultation is not required by German law, this raised the hackles of several large shareholders.
The prospect of new laws raised hackles at the Interactive Advertising Bureau, which represents the online-ad industry.
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But Mr Erdogan's recent threats against Israel have raised hackles in Congress, which needs to approve military aid.
The notable absence of Sell ratings will, no doubt, raise the hackles of more than a few contrarian investors.
Gazprom has also raised hackles by the way it has thrown its weight around on oil and gas projects.
That kind of meddling would raise hackles with most dealers--after all, it's the dealer's capital that is on the line.
Still, the very notion that drug companies might seed the medical literature with ghostwritten manuscripts raises hackles for some researchers.
Instead Brussels wants Switzerland to automatically adopt EU law - a suggestion which is already causing Swiss hackles to rise.
But that may raise hackles from quarters opposed to special deals for private entities, as the MTRC will soon become.
Still, the thefts raise the hackles of rangers and landowners alike: The sweet-toothed swindlers aren't just trespassing, they're damaging valuable trees.
But that raises the hackles of the Palestinians, who argue that the latest wording weakens the force of the 100% principle.
As San Francisco struggles with its reputation for wackiness, Mayor Brown has been raising local hackles with his increasingly imperial airs.
In the light of such misgivings Ms Chua's rant was bound to raise hackles in America and other centres of permissive parenthood.
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Notable curmudgeon John Dvorak raised hackles last month when he suggested that an Intel-powered Apple would dump OS X and switch to Windows.
Soon after, al-Jazeera raised American hackles further with reporting on Iraq that was similarly determined to give equal time to both sides of the conflict.
On receipt of the priests' protest, the duke informed Lord Elton from his seat at Arundel Castle that the letter had "caused my hackles to rise".
Mr. MCWHORTER: Well, you know the way I feel about it, although I know for many people this would raise hackles, is that those people aren't leaving.
However, Belgian politicians, their hackles raised by Renault's recent decision to close a local car factory, are professing outrage at the mere idea of Lyonnaise running Tractabel.
Despite the fact that America's imprimatur raises hackles among conservatives, the kind of policies that American diplomats have urged for years are now firmly on the agenda.
George Cressman of the Strategic Pricing Group, a consultancy, has seen a number of American companies raise the hackles of multinational clients who learn about these sweetheart deals.
Worrying that this could also be an issue at the Cineplex, the filmmakers have taken great pains to make The Golden Compass amusing, exciting and grand without ever raising anyone's hackles.
That idea, however, raised the hackles of their economic counterparts.
Orders to certain destinations should get your hackles up too.
Economists would generally argue that price is the right way (although with caveats, pure price allocation of drinking water in a drought might raise hackles) to do that rationing.
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The makers of the film Juno, on the other hand, seem to have wondered what's the point of having hackles if they never get elevated, so they push every button they can.
The new plan was announced after The Wall Street Journal reported that Citigroup is shelving an unusual executive profit-sharing arrangement that raised hackles with investors following its adoption in 2011.
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