This has raised the spectre of a row with Turkey's most powerful ally, America.
The spectre of a Kurdish renaissance, courtesy of the Americans, is jangling Turkish nerves.
Civil libertarians say authorities are using the spectre of new technology to trample citizen's rights.
Nonetheless, Mr Salmond was the spectre at the feast, conjured up by speaker after speaker.
So many billions poured into such a war-blasted economy raise the spectre of inflation.
By raising the spectre of withdrawal, Tory Eurosceptics hoped to make the renegotiation option look reasonable.
Mr Ebbers is sufficiently worried to have raised the spectre of the rapacious foreigner.
The third spectre is the economic populism of Smer (Direction), the main coalition party.
The spectre of relegation looms large for Bolton as they remain in the drop zone with five games remaining.
Moreover, the spectre of Islamism not to be confused with plain Islam makes many observers queasy.
Whenever biology meets behaviour the spectre of social Darwinism and eugenics looms menacingly in the background.
The violence of the past few weeks has raised the spectre of an international investigation.
But without the spectre of budget cuts, rhetoric about more fundamental reform is unlikely to go anywhere.
This raised the spectre of an economic crisis, which some in Kazakhstan have thought to be imminent.
In Elazig, an eastern city, a mob attacked a Kurdish neighbourhood, raising the spectre of inter-communal violence.
Further delays in implementing key reforms raise the spectre of more bouts of market turmoil next year.
Thus the spectre of disestablishment returns, not as a constitutional issue but as part of a cost-benefit analysis.
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But, as the new commissions roll in, something else is haunting Richard Meier: the spectre of Frank Gehry.
But now he himself, to put the wind up his top managers, has raised the spectre of a takeover.
Despite the king's popular push for reform, the spectre of Tazmamart is not yet distant enough to be forgotten.
Just last week, HP's PR team widely disseminated a brief video teasing a wispy laptop called the Spectre.
Yet a spectre haunts all these accounts, North and South, whether process gone mad or penal colony writ large.
To the east, the spectre of Mt Tarawera rises over the water.
But from time to time Singapore's newspapers raise the spectre of a hostile regime in Malaysia turning off the tap.
Given that uncertainty, and the spectre of an ageing population, it seems a sensible first step to save any surpluses.
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Some (Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga) clock in at 14mm and others with more features range up to 20mm (HP Envy 14 Spectre).
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That would have raised the spectre of a contested result, with claims of electoral fraud and the possibility of public unrest.
With such writing on the blackboard, the teachers' unions have reached deep into their pockets to fight the spectre of competition.
Some of Mr Yanukovich's supporters in eastern Ukraine have raised the spectre of breaking away from the rest of the country.
With the spectre of terrorism surrounding international events, there would be security headaches to endure - and a hefty bill to pay.
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