The BBC's Harry Peart says the allegations will inflame further a volatile situation within Kenyan football.
And are you worried that it could inflame tensions and have an effect on oil prices?
King said he was reluctant to give that description, which can inflame racial sensitivities.
It may sell newspapers and inflame critics of both Congress and the pharmaceutical industry.
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Mr Kan could still intervene to avoid a trial that might inflame public opinion in China.
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For them to publish or produce stories that lack context or intentionally inflame conflict is irresponsible.
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Mr Muivah's home village is in Manipur, which says allowing him to visit would inflame ethnic tensions.
It has taken on sectarian shades, pulling in Islamic fundamentalist fighters and threatening to inflame the region.
WTO's latest ruling will inflame hostility in Congress, particularly among sovereignty-conscious Republicans, towards the global trade body.
If the high tax complaint comes from someone who has a lot, it may especially inflame some onlookers.
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The riots that occasionally inflame India destroy the poor neighbourhoods but leave the wealthier parts of town untouched.
But Beijing, say insiders, denied the request as it did not wish to further inflame its ties with Washington.
Politically, it would needlessly inflame the prickly Chinese during their own leadership transition.
But Wu does have his critics in the business establishment, whom the government likely does not want to inflame.
Their advertisements inflame our baser instincts, such as pride, lust, envy and greed.
One worry is a handful of reports that Byetta may inflame the pancreas.
The First Minister said he did not want to inflame the dispute.
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The incident raised concerns it may inflame animosity against Muslims, with Metropolitan Police deploying riot police as a precautionary measure.
The attack on the Askariya shrine was an act of extreme provocation indeed, nothing could be more calculated to inflame sectarian hatred.
Sultan Hashim al-Tai, in particular, could inflame sectarian tensions and alienate some Sunni tribes who are now working with U.S. forces.
And if there is one thing designed to inflame this dispute it is to start labelling the strikers the new Scargill tendency.
Both the bomb attack and the arrests are likely to inflame tensions.
There is also the risk that some new case will inflame feelings.
Race relations have a greater capacity to inflame than any other social issue, reckons Derrick Campbell of Race Equality Sandwell, a local group.
Although that is possible, it cannot be used to advance bills that do not reduce the deficit, and would further inflame partisan tensions.
To frame the debate as one of rich-and-entitled versus poor-and-dispossessed is to both miss the point and further inflame an already incendiary environment.
But the army's top brass, as divided on the question of reform as the country, fears that demobilisation might further inflame the political atmosphere.
The Obama Administration seems to have resisted panicky calls on Capitol Hill to stop the Predator strikes lest they inflame public opinion in Pakistan.
Any future privatisation is likely to involve an upsurge of asset-stripping that will inflame public sentiment further and make the region even more unstable.
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