Guido Westerwelle, the German foreign minister, articulated this last week when he warned against inflaming anti-EU sentiment.
The public, if it blames anybody, blames the press and the analysts for inflaming passions and inflating hopes.
"It is a delicate situation, because there is a real risk of inflaming old passions and resentments, " he said.
According to Ed Koch, a former mayor, Mr Giuliani is no racist, he is just incapable of not inflaming difficult situations.
AtheroGenics has always said these effects are to be expected because of the way the drug prevents cholesterol particles from inflaming the arteries.
The Electoral College thus tamps down divisions instead of inflaming them.
Liberals believe that inflaming class envy will persuade the American people to elect Democrats over Republicans, who allegedly want to protect tax cuts for the rich.
Hundreds have died making the perilous crossing, inflaming tensions around what was already a thorny issue for the minority Labor government of Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
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Thus, the College usually mitigates divisions instead of inflaming them.
Yet if there is one subject that is inflaming political debate in two of our major local authority areas where they're going to the polls next Thursday, it's HS2.
But they had a huge impact on the Irish public, both by shifting people towards Irish republicanism and by inflaming the emotions of those already committed to the cause.
The federal government said Friday that U.S. unemployment edged up to 8.2 percent in May from 8.1 percent in April, sending Wall Street stocks skidding and inflaming worries about a global economic slowdown.
However, this is most pronounced growth yet seen, and some experts suggest that the effect of the surgical "sticking together" of the sheath ends contributes by inflaming the surrounding tissue, which then produces chemicals which help the nerves grow.
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