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Uncertainty about the economy is fomented partly from conflicting signs.
Since the news broke, the Chechen leadership has fomented homophobia.
Russia denies accusations it fomented the conflict and provided arms and fighters.
Clinton is a former secretary of state who has fomented foreign wars.
"This is fomented more by weak answers from public institutions," she said.
Indeed, the British fomented racial discord as a means of maintaining control.
That usually means Iran, which officials say fomented the uprising in 2011.
Something about how she had quietly, behind the scenes, fomented an insurrection.
They told him to condemn the white nationalists who fomented the violence.
Russia denies Western accusations it fomented the conflict and provided arms and fighters.
Bahraini accusations that Iran has fomented Shi'ite protests have been denied by Tehran.
Hamas specifically fomented this violence in order to elicit this type of coverage.
This unrecognizable anger is fomented and in many cases caused by the media.
Russia denies accusations that it fomented the conflict and provided arms and fighters.
Meanwhile, disgruntlement among The Grid's customer base has fomented over the past year.
This avoidable clash has fomented the culture wars and only divided us further.
But between 1979 and 2019, the "conservative resurgence" they fomented achieved extraordinary success.
He also fomented birtherism, a conspiracy theory that Trump ultimately championed as well.
Similarly, in Sri Lanka, Facebook posts spreading blatant anti-Muslim messages fomented ethnic violence.
They fomented a fake kinda thing at Google and got in trouble for it.
Trump and his Republican allies have fomented conspiracy theories about the hack since 2016.
The Republicans have fomented cultural resentment and white angst for decades, not the Democrats.
Accusations that the protests are being fomented and funded by "foreign forces" are entirely spurious.
BRODESSER-AKNER What's remarkable is that much of that nostalgia was fomented by Playboy itself.
He was a genocidal prick who forced the relocation of nonwhites and fomented populist rebellion.
"Racial divisions have been instigated and fomented by this administration," Mr. Liu said on Friday.
Saudi Arabia will terminate its policy of funding mosques abroad where such hatred is being fomented.
Yet posterity's view of the British movement focuses on the disorder fomented by the militant "suffragettes".
Our political leaders, for starters, sorely need advice for navigating internet-fomented hacking and cyber crime.
Government officials have said anti-regime protesters were responsible for criminal violence fomented by opposition leaders.
"FB has fomented the false notion that connecting the world is a good thing," Galloway said.
He claimed the effect of the coronavirus was grossly exaggerated — a conspiracy fomented by his opponents.
While the Trump administration has fomented a fractious atmosphere, it was not responsible for this accident.
Lenin fomented appalling bloodshed and destroyed the Russian Orthodox Church, a pillar of Mr. Putin's support.
Ronald Reagan fomented outrage at one welfare recipient cheating the government of $8,000, or J$2.
Begrudged populism fomented dreary Fascism in the early 19548th century by playing ethnic groups against each other.
Those who fled or were pushed out by a nascent Israel in 1947-48 fomented much violence.
Last month, following a coup fomented by Mr Abbott's hard-right bloc, Mr Turnbull lost his job.
Similarly, the war in Syria was fomented by the West with the aim of dislodging Mr Assad.
Some pro-Moonves directors suspected that Ms. Redstone had fomented the media investigations, despite her vehement denials.
The far right caught on, and its online trolls fomented a controversy to promote their own agenda.
Some of the show's works focus on the persecution suffered by artists, often fomented by rival painters.
He backed down but, as things stand, political gridlock fomented by Mr. Fico could hobble the court.
There is also a pro-Russian tradition, often fomented by anti-Americanism, among some rightist and nationalist parties.
In 1898, racist forces in Wilmington, North Carolina fomented a riot to dislodge a biracial Republican city council.
Russia also fomented a separatist movement in eastern Ukraine that led to a war that is still ongoing.
Critics say PiS has fomented anti-gay sentiment and helped lead the violence against the LGBT community in Poland.
Western governments say Russia fomented the separatist conflicts to frustrate Georgia's drive to join NATO and the European Union.
Meanwhile, resentment towards the "undeserving" poor quickly fomented into the type of racist tropes and stereotypes that doomed welfare.
It has fomented a deep and profound social reckoning, and conversations about the roots and consequences of social inequalities.
Saddest of all, Mr. Zuma has fomented a deep sense of disillusionment among many of the nation's black youth.
Toward the end of the Obama years, Russia seized the Crimea and fomented a proxy war in eastern Ukraine.
President Vladimir Putin said last week that the West had fomented unrest in Ukraine to justify the alliance's existence.
In fact, the government fomented the violence to "get the Muslim vote" and to distract from its inadequacies, he said.
Critics say PiS has fomented anti-gay sentiment and helped lead to the violence against the LGBT community in Poland.
But the fall in the price of oil allied to other unpopular measures by the government has fomented growing unrest.
He believes they're fomented by India's government which is dominated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, the BJP.
Rising rents have driven artist-run spaces out of the city center and fomented the closing of smaller independent galleries.
There are others, however, who believe that Aspen embodies the establishment complacency that created the conditions in which populism fomented.
America has bound itself more tightly to autocratic Arab regimes, such as Saudi Arabia, that have themselves fomented instability and radicalism.
But we don't need studies to know that Trump has fomented these grievances, and continues to exploit them for political gain.
His absence has mystified Cubans and dented the high expectations Mr Castro's liberalising drive once fomented, both at home and abroad.
The Oklahoma businessman who fomented the huge market in shale oil, Aubrey McClendon, died after driving his car into a bridge.
Robin Kiely, Ryanair's spokesman, said that claims of workplace pressures were "false and invented," fomented by unions seeking to undermine Ryanair.
A Turkish court last week banned the HDP's "no" campaign song on the grounds that it contravened the constitution and fomented hatred.
The 190-ish-pound giants at welterweight, where McGregor has fomented a rivalry with champion Tyron Woodley, don't look any more forgiving.
Since they are more often, now, local men, their funerals have swollen in size, and these in turn have fomented street clashes.
Rivalries among the Dowager Duchesses comprising Rajneesh's Ma-Archy were reportedly intense, and apparently to some extent deliberately fomented by Rajneesh himself.
The theory was fomented, before the election, in part by the Steele dossier, which makes salacious claims about Trump's associations with Russia.
Mr. Erdogan said the failed uprising was fomented by the cleric Fethullah Gulen, a former ally now living in exile in Pennsylvania.
Investors, however, remain sanguine that the end of a political crisis fomented by Zuma can repair the damage to confidence and investment.
In response, Russian-backed soldiers invaded and annexed one part of the country and fomented a war that still grinds on today.
Trump and his son Donald Turmp Jr. fomented the allegations against Yovanovitch, which were also echoed by Sean Hannity on Fox News.
The war resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths, trillions in wasted US spending, and fomented chaos that continues in the Middle East.
The INF treaty was signed in 1987 and was designed to end decades of heightened insecurity surrounding arms fomented during the Cold War.
"He is the one that has fomented all this racism," said Ghazala Irshad, a 31-year old Muslim American in New York City.
Ethnic and sectarian enmity, fomented and backed by the Serbian leader, Slobodan Milošević, was unleashed in terrible waves of killing, rape, and starvation.
Fulfilling Lurie's demand for a coach with emotional intelligence, Pederson fomented an inclusive locker-room culture that empowered players to flaunt their personalities.
And it probably exacerbates the political division already fomented by rising income inequality, when people find someone to blame for their adverse economic fortunes.
Then authorities claimed that Tokhtar Tuleshov, a pro-Russian businessman already facing corruption charges, fomented the protests in an effort to overthrow Mr Nazarbayev.
But confusion over the Trump administration's policy, according to several diplomats, has fomented doubt on making agreements that could be reversed by Mr. Trump.
But to shift blame from themselves, where blame belonged, plutocrats willingly fomented racial and class divisions, a common tactic of "one-percenters" for generations.
In Latin America it is whispered that socialist regimes in Cuba and Venezuela have fomented unrest elsewhere to distract attention from their own troubles.
Critics say PiS has fomented violence toward the gay community in recent weeks as it has continued to criticize what it calls "LGBT ideology".
Proposing that that kind of fomented rage can be overcome by simply bringing in thousands of Somali neighbors is not only naïve but irresponsible.
At the same time, a new nuclear arms race is being fomented as both the US and Russia work to modernize their nuclear stockpiles.
Mr. Netanyahu has fomented right-wing anger at Israel's judiciary and law-enforcement community for months, accusing them of trying to bring him down.
The Obama administration somehow saw part of its agenda for change as reflected in this inevitable shaking of the regional carpet, and fomented it.
His domestic critics claim he is prepared to sell out Ukrainian interests to make peace with Mr. Putin, who has fomented the separatist conflict.
He said the pro-democracy Maidan revolution in Kiev in 2014 was "fomented" by foreign powers and not in the interests of the Ukrainian people.
But when secular liberals ignore the rise of intolerance fomented by one religious group against another, they risk damaging the values they claim to hold.
By lighting the touchpaper of anti-immigrant sentiment in 1968, he invented modern populist politics—particularly the kind fomented by society's most educated or richest.
Context: Anti-vaccination sentiment has been fomented via misinformation — and some reports show this may be promulgated by Russians trying to affect the 2020 election.
Many who stayed to fight, on the other hand, became socialists or syndicalists or anarchists, launched strikes, organized coöperatives and illegal soviets, and fomented revolution.
But while the United States has sided with the demonstrators, Iran has charged that the unrest has been fomented by Israel and the United States.
Many argue that such vocal support is counter-productive, since the regime can use it as evidence that the protests are indeed fomented by outsiders.
It also opened a new window into Trump's political soul, showing his willingness to unleash the kind of chaos abroad he has fomented at home.
It's a fear and loathing that many in politics -- from both parties at one time or another -- have happily fomented and stoked to win votes.
To Hoover, radical anti-government organizations actively fomented black Americans' growing fascination with Africa in the hopes of using it as a weapon against whites.
Even as he fomented chaos by playing to crowds' fears and resentments, he offered himself as the visionary leader who could restore law and order.
Every single day there is a new, terrifying, preventable tragedy fomented by a president and an administration that uses hate and entitlement as political expedience.
Many echo sentiments heard across Europe amid an influx of Muslim migrants, and in the United States, where President Trump has fomented fear of immigrants.
"Citigroup bucks the conventional wisdom about the financial crisis: to wit, that it was fomented and exacerbated by the so-called investment banks," Cohan writes.
Across swaths of western New York, anti-solar sentiment has fomented in heated town hall meetings and has surfaced on lawn signs and in Change.
The groups seek to protect statues of Buddha from desecration and make Buddhism more central to Sri Lankan life, but they have also fomented violence.
That's a false narrative many in the media have fomented and allowed to grow because they are reluctant to do honest reporting on this important issue.
The festering conflict has left a power vacuum that's been filled by warring factions and ISIS, which has fomented violent struggles in Libya, Iraq and Syria.
Reading Dale Beran's chronicle of 4chan, the anonymous imageboard where some of the internet's worst scandals have been fomented, feels like scrolling through the forum itself.
As he sees it, the US fomented Georgia's 2003 Rose Revolution, Ukraine's 2004 Orange Revolution and even the Arab Spring uprisings that began in January 2011.
But in a striving Turkey of thriving capitalism and a still boisterous news media, memories of the damage to democracy fomented by past coups remains strong.
"An interesting aspect of Spanish soccer is its diversity, fomented by a new generation of coaches," wrote journalist Santiago Segurola in the Marca newspaper on Friday.
Designed by the famous architect alongside John Burgee as a statement on the power and drama of classical forms, it fomented an era of postmodern architecture.
Mr. Assad has repeatedly denied committing crimes in the war, which he has framed as a struggle against terrorism fomented by his Western and Arab enemies.
American military assistance for Ukraine had flowed unobstructed into the country since 2014, the year Russia annexed Crimea and fomented a war in two eastern provinces.
He said paid comments fomented self-promotion by creators and could raise ethical questions about whether comments are for the creator or the community of viewers.
However, the liberal young former congressional staffers who wrote "Indivisible Guide" for how to influence your member of Congress fomented new activist groups around the country.
All of this fomented a sea change in purchasing patterns around technology, in which the buyers went from being heads of IT departments to being end users.
Britain's pound tumbled after an election that denied any party a majority in parliament and fomented a sense of political chaos just days before Brexit talks begin.
Like most self-respecting avant-gardists, the Surrealists fomented their revolution in cafés and bars, yet, oddly enough, had little to say on the subject of gastronomy.
The United States, together with its allies, initiated sanctions on Moscow after Russia seized Crimea in 2014 and increased them as Russia fomented war in eastern Ukraine.
The chaos I saw on the ground in Turkey has fomented a rising tide of anti-Americanism egged on by some Turkish officials and party-controlled press.
The flood of vendors is evidence of how a fourth year of recession - which has fomented malnutrition, disease and violent crime - is tearing Venezuela's social fabric apart.
Since then, Russia has fomented violence in the Donbas, repeatedly violated the air space of several European countries, and mounted a sustained campaign of cyberespionage and disruption.
One popular example is the big role bots played in the civil unrest in Ukraine in 2013 believed to be fomented by the Russians, Professor Carley said.
Britain's now defunct Financial Services Authority had a requirement to pay heed to competitiveness, which led to criticism that "lite touch" regulation fomented the 2007-09 financial crisis.
They pointed out that many of CNN's leaders aren't regular users of social media, where much of the backlash fomented and where Kaczynski has received near-constant harassment.
The now defunct Financial Services Authority had a requirement to pay heed to competitiveness - which led to criticism that "lite touch" regulation fomented the 2007-09 financial crisis.
However, the protections offered under this law are the only thing standing between consumers and the predatory lending practices which fomented the greatest economic crisis in 70 years.
We refuse to face the truth: The innovation industrial complex has ripped at the fabric of our democracy, fomented a caste system, and dulled our sense of empathy.
Russia has been accused of meddling in both the Brexit vote and the US election in 2016 -- the critical events that fomented the current crisis of the West.
"Few people realize that the anti-American government antecedent to the Tea Party was fomented in the late '70s with money from Charles and David Koch," Graves continued.
But since his risible assertion of "American carnage" in the streets during his Inaugural Address, Mr. Trump has continually fomented fear and bullied vulnerable groups, particularly unauthorized immigrants.
The massacre also fueled a debate over Trump's political rhetoric and his self-identification as a "nationalist," which critics say has fomented a surge in right-wing extremism.
The great irony of Barr's appearance is that the uproar he fomented makes it almost inevitable that Mueller will be called to testify in the most public of forums.
Russia fomented a civil war in neighboring Ukraine and annexed one of its provinces after Ukraine kicked Yanukovych out of office and put pro-Western leadership in his place.
This 1,600-page text — "Appeal to Global Islamic Resistance," by a Syrian-born engineer, Abu Musab al-Suri — calls for "civil war in Europe" fomented by "unintegrated" Muslim youth.
In fact, Comey's action has predictably turned the administration of justice into a political circus and fomented the kind of banana republic politics that Americans have come to detest.
Moscow has fomented the conflict in Ukraine in an attempt to halt the westward drift of the country, which many Russians consider an historic part of the Russian Federation.
The president initially failed to single out white supremacist groups that fomented the violence, and he bulldozed over a specific condemnation made by the White House a day later.
South Carolina passed the first law banning the education of slaves in 85033, driven by fears that black literacy fomented rebellion, and these laws would spread throughout the South.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, was charged last week with using his businesses to fund a Russian "troll farm" that spread misinformation and fomented division leading up to the 2016 U.S. election.
The presentation forsakes the myth of Modernism that the Modern is identified with — of art as ceaseless progress fomented almost entirely by the innovations of ambitious young (white) men.
This toxic mix of fomented anger and continued disregard for voters' worsening economic circumstances created a tremendous opening for a Trump-like candidate, particularly after the 22000-'09 recession.
It is an advocate for the free market, a recentralization of the state (it wants to abolish autonomous regions - like Catalonia - that it says have fomented separatism) and electoral reform.
Since then, Russia has annexed Crimea, fomented a war in Ukraine, provided weapons that downed an airliner and launched operations, as we just did discuss, to support Assad in Syria.
I keep being told about terrible things the Clintons did that never actually happened, but were carefully fomented right-wing legends — except I'm hearing them from people on the left.
It is a problem with various contributing strands: overcrowding, a lack of guards, unmodernised buildings and the presence of inmates intent on continuing deadly rivalries fomented in the outside world.
Foremost, Putin saw democratic movements rising around the globe in recent years, as well as dissent within Russia, as being fomented by the U.S. according to experts interviewed by Frontline.
However, he followed instead the lead of his former campaign manager Steve Bannon, who appeared in Alabama on Moore's behalf and has long fomented revolution against the president's own party.
The deputy minister added that Tehran's statements that external influences fomented the protests were not groundless and that the United States uses any possible method to destabilize governments it dislikes.
They were fomented at home by museum exhibitions, department stores, collectors, designers and the shops of the Wiener Werkstätte in Vienna and Cartier in Paris that opened in New York.
Mr. Mugabe had in his early days belonged to a generation of African nationalists whose confrontation with white minority rule fomented guerrilla warfare in the name of democracy and freedom.
Critics said that had fomented a culture of impunity, as those wealthy enough to afford a protracted appeals process in Brazil's complex and badly backlogged legal system easily avoided jail time.
This was at the insistence of the Americans, who want to encourage a Sunni uprising against IS, like the one they fomented against its predecessor, al-Qaeda in Iraq, in 2006.
The rinse and repeat cycle of anti-Trump outrage blared on nearly every news network, magazine and newspaper has fomented an increasingly brazen brand of radical ideas turning into radical action.
The choices suggest that Iraq could finally be edging away from the sect- and party-based system that has driven its politics and fomented bloodshed since the American invasion in 2003.
"The xenophobia, the racism, the caustic narrative that has been fomented at the national level are also having an impact here and adding to that legacy here in Oregon," she said.
First, Mr. Trump and his secretary of state, Rex W. Tillerson, have painted Russia as at least partially responsible for the carnage among civilians that was fomented by the Assad government.
Fighting in Ukraine has continued since Moscow stealthily fomented an uprising among ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine with the help of undercover Russian forces, and then annexed Crimea in March 2014.
The United States and Europe have imposed sanctions on Russian officials and companies, mainly in response to the seizure and annexation of Crimea and the separatist war fomented in eastern Ukraine.
He had been the main petitioner before the court and fomented widespread street protests against Mr. Sharif, emerging as the strongest challenger to the former prime minister and his political legacy.
Stocks have staged a remarkable turnaround in the early days of 237, rebounding after an end-of-the-year tailspin that was fomented by fears of recession in the United States.
Civilian deaths from drone strikes have fomented anger among local populations in places like Pakistan, fueling anti-American sentiment that has vexed U.S. efforts to seek greater security cooperation from foreign governments.
They are operating in wholly separate universes, each armed with its own sets of facts, fomented by a White House–led war on the media and amplified by easily weaponized social platforms.
But this lag, Belew said, has allowed people like Hasson to fall through the cracks and fomented a decades-long tradition of military personnel joining white power or far-right extremist movements.
And in a time when threats seem to be only increasing and chaos increasingly fomented, I see in India a country that can and should fight with us to maintain global security.
A sermon drafted in Ankara was distributed through Ditib mosques; its text clearly followed Mr Erdogan's line that the coup was fomented by supporters of Fethullah Gulen, a preacher based in Pennsylvania.
The rise of Islamophobic hate speech on Facebook has coincided with a rise in real-world violence against Muslims in India, which has been fomented in part by increasingly divisive national politics.
" A spokeswoman for Elaine Wynn, 75, declined comment, but her Washington-based attorney, James Cole, told Reuters the notion that his client fomented the allegations in the Journal article "is just not true.
After all, Putin himself isn't directly named in the documents, and his popularity among Russians has remained at a record-high even while he annexed Crimea and fomented a war in eastern Ukraine.
So when anybody downplayed these differences in the Middle East—saying it was all fomented by Saddam Hussein or Assad—I was more skeptical than most would have been because of my background.
The social media blackout was meant to stop misinformation from inciting more violence after the suicide attacks in the country "where online mistruths have fomented deadly ethnic unrest," according to the Washington Post.
The statues of Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee were taken down after the clashes in Charlottesville, Va., fomented by white nationalists opposed to the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue there.
Left-wing city councils in the Midlands, northern England and Scotland were likewise flying red flags over their buildings, and rioting, fomented by Communists, erupted over unemployment and austerity in major British cities.
Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis, its co-writers, previously teamed up for "Dallas 1963" (2013), about the radicalism that fomented in that city in the years leading up to the Kennedy assassination.
" A spokeswoman for Elaine Wynn, 75, declined comment, but her Washington-based attorney, James Cole, told Reuters the notion that his client fomented the allegations in the Journal article "is just not true.
Venezuela's opposition says the Maduro government has stepped up repression of opponents this year, while officials say they are acting to stop violent coup plots fomented by the United States and other foreign powers.
Although defenders of the "bathroom bill" often speak in the name of the children, it's children and teenagers who are most likely to be harmed by the hate-laden atmosphere the law has fomented.
But confusion over the Trump administration's policy in northeast Syria has discouraged allies, according to several diplomats, who said it has fomented doubt that whatever agreements are struck could be reversed by the president.
This intraparty rift between the more traditional Republican voters who favor free trade and international goals and the ascendant protectionist and nationalist wing "has fomented what we are seeing today with Trump," Fabrizio said.
Last thing, the scariest thing I thought about the article — and you tell me what you thought the most disturbing thing … the fact that they actually fomented the notion that Soros was behind this.
Though he later said he would have preferred that the United States had fomented rebellion in northern Iraq rather than invading the country, he was widely perceived to have beaten the drum for war.
Sinn Fein — the party that represents mainstream republicanism and whose leaders participated in the negotiations that led to the Good Friday Agreement — has offered a stark political response to the anger Brexit has fomented.
Those same forces that fomented the Whiskey Rebellion of 2900 and the subsequent triumph of Jefferson's Republican Party in 220006 over George Washington's Federalist Party have now elected a Republican president 2202 years later.
But by dismissing Trump—and by extension, his supporters—as bigoted, the Democratic candidate missed, or avoided, the opportunity to address the very real economic concerns that have fomented these anti-immigrant, anti-trade sentiments.
" A spokeswoman for Elaine Wynn, 75, declined comment on Friday, but her Washington-based attorney, James Cole, told Reuters the notion that his client fomented the allegations in the Journal article "is just not true.
As with other recent award shows such as the Golden Globes, some at the gala addressed recent political events, including policies enacted by President Donald Trump in areas such as immigration which have fomented protests.
Indeed, the legacy of U.S. foreign policy has fomented instability in sending communities, and forged peculiar bilateral allegiances that allow us to frame some migrants as deserving and others as trespassers who defy the law.
" A spokeswoman for Elaine Wynn, 75, declined comment on Friday, but her Washington-based attorney, James Cole, told Reuters the notion that his client fomented the allegations in the Journal article "is just not true.
Ahead of elections later this month, the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party has used its anti-LGBT+ stance as a key campaign issue, which critics say has fomented violence toward the gay community. 20143.
When the demonstrations began in Iraq in early October, there was "very little talk of the downfall of the regime," said Amnesty's Salihy, but the security forces' violent response to the protests fomented political discontent.
To help offset that dreaded pall later in the evening fomented by plummeting blood sugar and crushing disappointment, the academy could take a page from the freer-form Golden Globes, and wine and dine its guests.
Even the chaos and political polarization Trump has fomented in America fits Putin's desire to see the world's top democratic powers discredited and in turmoil, and may be a lasting payoff of Russia's activity in 2016.
READ: About 3 billion social media users are being spied on by their governments Tehran claimed the foreigners had infiltrated the demonstrations and fomented the violence, claims that were then amplified on state-run television stations.
Francis also angered the Moscow patriarchy and the Kremlin when he came out in support of Kiev during the country's revolution and remained behind Ukraine when Russia annexed Crimea and fomented the war in its eastern regions.
And at the women's fall/winter show in February, collaboration fomented: Andrew and his wife, the electro-pop musician Santigold, sat next to their old friend, the photographer Ari Marcopoulos, as well as the artist Kara Walker.
The choices for the new Iraqi leadership suggest that the country could finally be edging away from the sect- and party-based system that has driven its politics and fomented bloodshed since the American invasion in 2003.
The Revolutionary Guards, Iran's security backbone since the 1979 revolution that created the Islamic Republic, said on Sunday the security forces had put an end to a week of unrest fomented by what it called foreign enemies.
Hours before the resignation, Catherine Fonck, one of Mr. Michel's center-left opponents in Parliament, said that he had brought this crisis upon himself by partnering with the N-VA even as it fomented anti-migrant sentiment.
As worthy as Kelly and Carlson's stories are, there's a film still to be made about how the network's "frighten-titillate" strategy fomented poisonous partisan rancor that has only grown more toxic in the past 20 years.
Russia fomented political divisions in the U.S and other Western democracies and sought to undermine NATO, emboldened by some Western leaders who did little or nothing to oppose it; the weapon of choice often was social media.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard said on Sunday the country's people and security forces had defeated unrest fomented by foreign enemies, as parliament and key security officials met to discuss the boldest challenge to the clerical establishment since 2009.
The Pittsburgh massacre also fueled a debate over Trump's inflammatory political rhetoric and his self-identification as a "nationalist," which critics say has fomented a surge in right-wing extremism and may have even helped provoke Saturday's bloodshed.
It also fueled a debate over Trump's inflammatory political rhetoric and his self-identification as a "nationalist," which critics say has fomented a surge in right-wing extremism and may have even helped provoke the bloodshed in Pittsburgh.
LONDON (Reuters) - The pound tumbled on Friday, lifting the country's main FTSE share index, after an election that denied any party a majority in parliament and fomented a sense of political chaos just days before Brexit talks begin.
Indeed, in 2012, SPIN placed the Moore/Ronaldo duo atop their list of the 100 greatest axe players of all time, a marked appreciation for the tectonic shift they fomented in guitar music—through subcultural streams, no less!
That could be an unappealing prospect for many politicians in Europe already wary of the rise of populist party politics — the same forces that fomented euroskeptic sentiment in the U.K. ahead of the 2016 referendum on EU membership.
This Sunday marks 60 years since the Dalai Lama, disguised as a soldier, fled the Potala Palace in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, after rumors that Chinese troops were planning his abduction or assassination fomented an abortive popular uprising.
But amid growing public furor over Charlottesville, the group publicly distanced itself from the white nationalists and neo-Nazis that fomented violence in the usually quiet college town, telling hate groups to exercise their free speech rights elsewhere.
But as the Japanese fomented a movement — and its own army of acolytes, black-clad "crows" as they were called at the time, who lined up at their shows — so have Mr. Preston, Mr. Williams and Mr. Abloh.
He would end up in sleepy Neauphle-le-Chateau, west of Paris, where from October that year until his return to Tehran in February 1979, he quietly fomented unrest, nurturing the Islamist revolution that persists to this day.
While India has long blamed LeT for terrorist attacks such as the coordinated attacks in Mumbai in 2008, LeT has also fomented and encouraged the idea of Kashmiri independence, and garnered widespread support among many of the region's young.
The conspiracy theories against Soros, and the insidious idea of the "Jewish puppet master" more generally, are part of a much broader rhetoric of hate, one that has fomented amid populist anxieties about urbanization, industrialization, and capitalism for centuries.
It is ratcheting up welfare handouts and pressure on state workers, has skilfully fomented divisions within the opposition, barred Maduro's two main rivals from standing, brazenly uses state resources in its campaigns, and benefits from a compliant election board.
All this makes Moore a particularly polarizing figure within an already-divided SBC, where growing questions about changing demographics and the church's growing generational divide have already fomented internal dissent about how political — and how overtly Republican — the SBC should be.
Four years of PiS rule have shifted the political climate in Poland, dividing the country over issues such as gay rights and media freedom, with critics saying PiS has fomented homophobia and turned public broadcasters into a mouthpiece for its agenda.
Support for removing settlements as a route to peace has dropped among an Israeli Jewish public jaded by failed negotiations with the Palestinians, recurring violence and the widespread perception that withdrawing from the Gaza Strip in 225 only fomented terrorism.
Many protesters in Pittsburgh had no doubt of what one called "the dotted line" between presidential rhetoric and violence, though some people in the city have pushed back on the idea that Mr. Trump had fomented the atmosphere of anger.
We can wonder what Mr. Trump's presidency would have been like if he had leaned into that side of his TV character from the beginning, rather than the shark from the "Apprentice" boardroom who fomented conflict, browbeat losers and relished fights.
Worse, the mind-body dualism, soldered into Western consciousness by the Greeks, fomented a kind of civil war of the mind — stripping rationality of its spiritual underpinnings and spirituality of its reason, and casting each into false conflict with the other.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Sunday the country's people and security forces had put an end to unrest fomented by foreign enemies, as parliament and security officials met to discuss the boldest challenge to the clerical establishment since 2009.
His approval ratings are mired in the low 40s -- dangerous territory for a President seeking reelection, and he's presiding over a nation exhausted by investigations, outrageous presidential behavior, and the cultural and social discord he fomented as an instrument of his own power.
Still, none of them went to war with the professional staff the way Mr. Trump has, a war fomented in part by far-right media and conspiracy theorists who have gained favor in the Trump era, propelling wild ideas into mainstream conversation.
As for Germany's NATO partners, Poland and the Baltic states, they need no persuading of the dangers of Russian adventurism, which has been concentrating minds in the alliance since 21 when President Vladimir Putin annexed Crimea and fomented war in eastern Ukraine.
These problems have only grown worse under the Trump administration, according to Virturro: She says she has noticed fewer workers filing complaints about lost wages or wage theft because of the fear President Donald Trump has fomented in immigrant communities in particular.
These two triumphs are why some Peruvians claim that Fujimori "saved" Peru, even though his government formed military death squads, suspended habeas corpus, crushed the free press, mishandled a cholera epidemic, sterilized thousands of indigenous women, blackmailed opponents and fomented widespread corruption.
The shameless way he fomented fear in the run-up to the midterms over the so-called "caravan" of Central American migrants moving toward the United States border with Mexico was a sampler of the depths he will plumb to mobilize support.
Linker, as well as Felzenberg, glosses over the political discord and divisiveness fomented by Buckley as mere right-wing flamboyance — mostly because of what both credit as an astonishing show of bravery in standing up to Ayn Rand and opposing anti-Semitism.
Related: Sanders' Top California Staffer Exits Before the Most Important Remaining Primary "All that mattered was the creation of a narrative of fraud and dispossession, which the Sanders Campaign fomented intentionally for its own political gain," Schrager wrote in the party's complaint.
When secular liberals ignore the rise of intolerance fomented by one religious group against another, they risk damaging the values they claim to hold It may come as a surprise to you to learn that pluralism is actually at the heart of the Islamic tradition.
Pro-Trump Pravda sites like Breitbart, which have fomented birther conspiracies for years, weren't upset that Trump disclaimed birtherism; they celebrated Trump's successful attempt to troll the media and his incipient effort to muddy the waters about where this racist conspiracy theory took root.
Though Steve Bannon has been a force of disruption in President Donald Trump's tumultuous seven months in power, the now former chief White House strategist is unlikely to take the chaos he has fomented with him after being forced out of the West Wing Friday.
Amazon has out-bigged the biggest big box — adding 17 million square feet of warehouse space just last year — and in achieving such massive scale, fomented the expectation that anything you could possibly need is always in stock, immediately available and just a keystroke away.
Every American should say- DE BLASIO: Those are not our values but we have to get under the skin of why we have this crisis in our system because we are not being honest about the division that has been fomented in this country.
Russia has deployed chemical weapons in Britain; undertaken cyberattacks and hacking attempts across the West; bombed civilians in Syria; fomented a war in Eastern Ukraine that has caused more than 10,000 Ukrainian deaths; and spread disinformation to confuse, anger and frighten citizens around the world.
The anti-Trump revolution that has been fomented in the early days of his administration has no use for conciliation or nuance and, taking that as the measure for making friends and designating enemies, has anointed Ms. Gillibrand as a soul mate in focused opposition.
" It accomplished that, essentially, by being "hip-hop's Trojan horse, the music camouflaged enough to give timid programmers permission to play"; this fomented a movement like the Harlem Renaissance and San Francisco's Summer of Love, one that "crossed geographical, economic and, most important, racial lines.
That's the simplified version — the actual story, which involved unfounded accusations fomented by the scandalized villagers of Neulengbach, 218 miles due west of Vienna, where Schiele drew nude studies of underaged models and openly consorted with his lover, Walburga ("Wally") Neuzil, is much more complicated.
Mosul residents had initially welcomed the ultra-hardline Sunni Islamic State who swept through Iraq in 2014 and capitalized on widespread resentment fomented by the Shi'ite-led government headed by Nuri al-Maliki, who now hopes a new parliament will choose him as prime minister once again.
For once, Catholic women were allowed to speak: the Nigerian mother superior Veronica Openibo said that "Spotlight" had brought "tears of sorrow" to her eyes; the Mexican Vatican reporter Valentina Alazraki scolded the hierarchs for having called the abuse crisis a "plot" fomented by the press.
The dismemberment of a public discourse centered on objective truth is a key first step, fomented by unceasing dissemination of outright lies from the very top, metabolized by tribal social media, ever more extreme talk radio and what is essentially a state propaganda channel, Fox News.
That snub clearly wasn't Porzingis's idea as much as it was his support team's way of letting the Knicks' owner, James L. Dolan, know that they are all tired of the feuding Jackson has fomented with Carmelo Anthony and Jackson's usurpation of coaches on all things triangle.
The White House has slapped a litany of sanctions on Tehran to pressure it back to the negotiating table, but Macron said the strategy has resulted in an Iranian response of "maximum pressure" against its neighbors, which he said has fomented the risk of a confrontation.
In addition, Putin has fomented nationalism in Europe by supporting far-right parties; generated political tension through Russia's interference in the 2016 U.S presidential election and allegedly made donations to prominent supporters of Britain's Brexit campaign – all the while continuing to threaten and bully countries like Ukraine and Georgia.
The initial seeds of a revolt were fomented by a viral post on Galt's social network, so if the government is overthrown, "Galt will get all the credit for having spread a revolution and ushering in a new era of democracy," an Anahata executive named Greg Fischer tells Bonilo.
For more than four years, ever since Russia seized Crimea from Ukraine and fomented a separatist rebellion in the country's Russian-speaking east, the Ukrainian military has managed to hold Russia and rebels armed by Moscow to a standstill in a grinding, undeclared war of attrition on land.
" At the District of Columbia Circuit, Judge Rao concluded her slap-down of the Postal Service with the observation that "although the five-cent stamp price hike may have gone unnoticed by many, the American Revolution was fomented in part by ordinary people who objected to taxation through stamps.
In the summer of 1993, political leaders in this Northeastern state put aside their differences to pass a series of new and more robust laws that fomented more involvement of the communities, thus eliminating the political element that tends to backlog aid and other resources to the schools.
Fahd, 30, who had worked in public relations, said he had already given up hope that the police would provide him protection against Islamic fundamentalists who have fomented hostility towards the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community in this Muslim-majority country, which is also the world's third-largest democracy.
World War II fomented new intellectual, artistic, and philosophical projects, as poets, painters, and philosophers debated the social and political utility of the arts and the future of politics in publications like the underground paper Combat, edited by Albert Camus, and the journal Les Temps Modernes, founded by Jean-Paul Sartre.
But for six years in his late 21924s, Mr. Vajpayee was the face of the world's most populous democracy, a nation of one billion whose ethnic, religious and regional conflicts had fomented massacres, three wars with Pakistan and internal strife for a half-century after independence from Britain in 21942.
INGRAHAM: Isn&apost it the case, Mark, that there&aposs such a level of distrust that it&aposs fomented by some actions on the part of the police but also mostly by these Black Lives Matter protests and organizers who come in and immediately start to stoke public outrage about these incidents.
Many of these conversations are going to be tense: The hateful rhetoric that dominated this election cycle has fomented (with good reason) a deep fear among many immigrant families, people of color, women, Muslims, Jews, Sikhs, people of other faiths, LGBTQ+ people and disabled communities, and has created tension within many families.
Conceived as a geopolitical map of a near-future in which climate change migration has fomented a Cold War between China and the United States, the room's floor and the bottom halves of its lengthwise walls are covered in thin strips of blue painter's tape to form grids of footprint-sized rectangles.
Mizrahi antipathy for Israel's neighbors, informed by cruel acculturation to Arab rule, but fomented by resentment of Ashkenazi power, was transmuted into policy in proportion with the changing demographics of the country: It was only in this generation that Mizrahim were due to have supplanted Ashkenazim as the majority Jewish ethnicity in Israel.
"What might be called New South and Old South not only coexist, atypical in a region where rapid growth and the influx of outsiders have often fomented cultural clashes, but each appreciates the value the other brings to the table," the local author Bob Burtman wrote in a 2010 anthology about the town.
Those who are having worries about it that are fomented by inaccurate information on social media and elsewhere are likely to be swayed when someone as powerful as the President of the United States echoes those concerns, which are not scientifically valid and have been disproven multiple times over years and scores of studies.
Democrats will run against the highly unpopular tax bill, which so heavily favors the wealthiest Americans and largest corporations that it is reminiscent of the Gilded Age policies of the late 19th century that fomented major income inequality and preceded the presidency of the progressive populist Republican Theodore Roosevelt, who would be a Democrat today.
The most profound political change in 85033 is that the Trump presidency and the GOP rule in the House and Senate that produced bills that most Americans oppose and many consider legislative monstrosities, fomented a powerful and growing resistance that provoked a huge turnout from anti-Trump and anti-GOP voters in elections throughout 2017.
Mr. Putin's repeated calls for unity in fighting terrorism — delivered from the podium of the United Nations, at countless global summit meetings and after every grisly attack around the world — have often been met with skepticism, interpreted as smoke screens to cloak the violence fomented by the Kremlin in places like Chechnya, Ukraine and Syria.
Despite Mr. MacArthur's support for the tax bill and his opposition to the affordable care act, his campaign said that his voting record has tended to be more moderate and that his work on local issues, such as financing for a military base in the district, will mean more than the political polarization fomented by the Trump White House.
In a way, that's the point; a genre fomented on rebellion, disillusionment, and dissatisfaction with the status quo was fated to be adversarial towards all things "normal," and metalheads ourselves do an excellent job of keeping up that divide between them and us (even as we tussle and spit internally about who qualifies as an "us").
"Since the signing of the JCPOA in July, Iran has fired rockets near U.S. warships; fomented unrest in Yemen; sent weapons to the regime of Bashar al-Assad in violation of the arms embargo; taken another American hostage and refused to release the ones it presently holds; and continued its support for Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists," it said.
The reporting freedom of the American press has been under attack from all sides: judges allowing wealthy citizens to personally sue individual journalists into oblivion, a President-elect who fomented mass hatred and distrust of the media attempting to cover him, and now NFL executives kicking beat writers out of press boxes just for trying to tell the truth.
Before Tuesday's announcement, the hope among the Sandernistas was that the convention in Philadelphia would be contested, that a rule change could unbind the Clinton-supporting superdelegates, that a revolt could be fomented and spread, that Sanders's rebels in the scrum on the convention floor could secure, with audacious and impassioned argument, the nomination for their man.
But I suspect it was also with the contention, which had been peddled to him since the days after the murders and throughout the five years that followed, that Mohammed's radical evil had been fomented and then abetted by Abdelkader, and that a trial would prove it, and that it was thus possible to grant the victims the tidy moral resolution they deserved.
He has fomented division among us; weakened the Western alliance; undermined the democracies' economic strength through a trade war; ruined our country's reputation as a haven for the oppressed and the downtrodden; stained America's honor by lying and breaking agreements; paid homage to President Vladimir V. Putin and other dictators; and attacked the rule of law and freedom of the press.
Fomented by the unstable, frightening reality of the Cold War and the expansion of the military-industrial complex; inspired by the various liberation movements and variously aided by the counterculture's psychotropic drugs and new artistic mediums (especially video), these artists answered life's absurdities with more of the same, taking leave of reason in art since it already seemed gone from life.
Moreover, in the past two years, the American people have witnessed FBI corruption, the never-ending Mueller investigation into whether the Trump campaign coordinated with Russia to win the 212 election, the character assassination of now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the chaos and destruction fomented by Antifa activists, and the increasingly un-American behavior of leading Democrats at every level of government.
But where was his voice when Sarah Palin was milking the very undercurrent of violence he now attributes to the Donald Trump campaign, or when the media fomented hatred across the airwaves until even our own members of Congress believed the misinformation (Joe Wilson's shout of "you lie!" during Mr. Obama's speech to Congress), or when the Senate G.O.P. leader vowed to put party ahead of country to make President Obama a "one-term" president?
That there hasn't yet been a treatment of the Citigroup debacle is a noteworthy omission in the canon, considering how what happened at Citigroup bucks the conventional wisdom about the financial crisis: to wit, that it was fomented and exacerbated by the so-called investment banks — like Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch — and that the so-called commercial banks — like JPMorganChase and Bank of America — came to their financial rescue.
In fact, while the Trump administration must of, course, lead from a place of compassion and moderation, intolerant tolerance-loving people are threatening the very safety of Americans, fomented by irresponsible Democratic Party leaders who refuse to accept the election results of 2016, fear-mongering "social justice warriors" who behave as if they are on the set of the "Hunger Games," the movie about a "resistance" against a tyrannical dictator, and reckless social media outlets, media companies and alt-left "fake news" sites that amplify the "agit prop," or agitation propaganda, of these political leaders and activists.
When Trump criticized NATO, worked against European unity, criticized other democratic leaders, praised foreign dictators, attacked the free press, praised WikiLeaks, attacked a former FBI director in a closed meeting with the Russian foreign minister, criticized the FBI counter-intelligence investigation, failed to unequivocally restate America's commitment under NATO to defend allies from outside attack, suggested a preference for far-right extremists such as Marine Le Pen in France, fomented bitter political divisions at home, repeatedly violated America's tradition of supporting human rights and collapsed America's global image, per a Pew Research poll, he helps Putin attack America while his administration is being investigated about ties to Russia.

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