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While Mr Trump inflames the issue, Democrats are ducking it.
Smoking crack inflames asthma and can permanently harm the lungs.
Fear runs ahead of the facts and inflames the imagination.
Our individualistic culture inflames the ego and numbs the spirit.
Then there are all the downsides: Tipping inflames a sexist dynamic.
Standing by as racism inflames the country is not an option.
Immigration inflames public sentiment like no other issue I'm aware of today.
Indeed, it inflames global extremism through its export of intolerant Wahhabi doctrines.
Power only inflames this tendency and helps people get away with it.
They argue that showing the dead inflames controversy and politicizes soldiers' sacrifices.
She also has rheumatoid arthritis, anemia and lupus nephritis, which inflames her kidneys.
That&aposs the real issue and it greatly inflames an already very turbulent violent region.
Mesothelioma also responded, perhaps because the asbestos that caused it also inflames the immune system.
A high level of air pollution exacerbates viral uptake because it inflames and lowers immunity.
It inflames passions on both sides, already at a dangerous level in this deeply divided nation.
For Afghanistan, the closure inflames the old wound over the Durand Line, which defines the border.
Exposure to ozone irritates and inflames the lining of our lungs when we breathe it in.
The president's tweet further inflames sensitive congressional talks on legislation to shield those individuals from deportation.
And the desire of the American authorities to get hold of data held abroad still inflames suspicion.
Left untreated, it inflames and can eventually scar the liver, making it less effective at filtering toxins.
Last week it was discovered Stanley had contracted peritonitis, a life-threatening condition that inflames the abdomen.
Bernie: no endorsement from Warren Schumer, Roberts clash inflames partisan rift over Supreme Court MORE (R-Mo.).
Overuse inflames the tendons and their protective sheaths, which causes pain along the thumb side of the wrist.
He triggers the libs and inflames the right, but it is largely focused on spectacle and identity-signaling.
Too much alcohol inflames the pancreas, which is responsible for secreting insulin to regulate your body's blood sugars.
"It inflames and encourages the worst instinct and the basest dark side of immigration issues," Mr. Blumenthal said.
Their action not only challenges legal and diplomatic norms, but also inflames the wrath of local anti-Semites.
It's the fear it inspires among the immigrant community and the rage it inflames among the left that matters.
"It inflames the tissues of the lungs," said NCAR's Buchholz, adding that Melbourne has seen high concentrations of ozone.
The EU inflames such passions that Cameron warned in 2006 that the party had to stop "banging on" about Europe.
The idea of women on the throne particularly inflames Mr. Abe's most conservative supporters, who believe only men should reign.
The current crop of letters, some coming from members of Congress and state attorneys general, reveals the passions this inflames.
Using the "I-word" only further inflames the tensions around the immigration issue, making any chance of constructive dialogue more difficult.
He inflames culture-war issues; she pushed for the removal of the Confederate flag from the state capital after the Charleston massacre.
"The district not only demonstrates indifference to but actually inflames Native students' vulnerability to self-harm," the tribes' civil rights complaint states.
South Korea's President Park Geun-hye faces calls to quit, as a national security scandal inflames political uncertainty in Asia's fourth-largest economy.
"This could turn out to be something that further inflames the region," according to Robert Jordan, a former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Today, when anti-Muslim rhetoric inflames political discourse, it is useful to remember that our pasts are more entangled than is often appreciated.
But they face a conundrum: the platforms that help get their message out sometimes favor a style that inflames as much as it informs.
That it is racist as well as unworthy of the American immigration ideal and inflames the worst demons in American society is another matter.
As the disease inflames the optic nerve, a condition known as optic neuritis, pain and loss of vision in the affected eye can result.
When the person who's trying to get rid of it is actually a woman of color, it inflames some of those emotions and those reactions.
Bernie: no endorsement from Warren Schumer, Roberts clash inflames partisan rift over Supreme Court MORE (R-Mo.) called for a censure on the minority leader.
We learned from Mr. Kadash never to say "calm down" or to justify an action by saying "it's policy," which almost always inflames a situation.
A painful back condition called ankylosing spondylitis that inflames the spine and makes walking uphill difficult prompted the decision, according to the 61-year-old Welshman.
She had surgery in 2018 to fit a stoma bag after a flare-up of ulcerative colitis, a chronic autoimmune illness which inflames the digestive system.
The risk is that political frustration empowers nationalist leaders and inflames geopolitical tensions—and that governments resort to the bad, old-fashioned ways of resolving them.
Estimates vary, but up to 9 percent of older adults are thought to have asthma -- a respiratory condition that inflames the lungs and interferes with breathing.
Among the less educated, anxiety flows from and inflames a growing sense that the structures of society are built for the exploitation of people like themselves.
Bernie: no endorsement from Warren Schumer, Roberts clash inflames partisan rift over Supreme Court MORE (R-Mo.) threatened a censure attempt against the Senate Democratic leader.
E. coli then releases a toxin that damages DNA of colon cells, while B. fragilis produces another poison that both damages DNA and inflames the cells.
As much as Abe's government wishes to remain under the American military umbrella, the American postwar order, including the pacifist constitution, still inflames right-wing resentment.
Taking him at his word on that, is it wise to have a president who is so consistently misunderstood — who almost daily inflames passions without meaning to?
Over Vic's express interdictions, she turns to his ice-cold mother, Priya, for help and is rejected; when she is caught, it just inflames Vic's resentment further.
Other times, it's an off-the-cuff statement — like his recent vow to rain down "fire and fury" on North Korea — that inflames an existing geopolitical crisis.
"I understand that Americans are angry and frustrated but we do not need someone in the Oval Office who mirrors and inflames our anger and frustration," Bush said.
"I understand that Americans are angry and frustrated, but we do not need someone in the Oval Office who mirrors and inflames our frustration," the former president said.
Jasper's desperate situation touches and inflames Leah and finally causes her to take strong, heroic action, partly because of her own pain, but mostly because of something else.
"I understand that Americans are angry and frustrated but we do not need someone in the Oval Office who mirrors and inflames our anger and frustration," Bush had said.
"The problem of tweeting an anti-Muslim video like that is once it goes out, what it does is it inflames the people that are out there," Panetta said.
"I understand that Americans are angry and frustrated, but we do not need someone in the Oval Office who mirrors and inflames our anger and frustration," Mr. Bush said.
President Obama on Tuesday used his State of the Union address to reiterate his argument for closing the prison, which he says wastes taxpayer money and inflames anti-American sentiments.
The unexpected resignation, by Jane Philpott, who led the treasury board, inflames a growing political crisis that has already cost Mr. Trudeau his former justice minister and his top aide.
The main risk for the Saudis is that the U.S. decision inflames an already tense situation in the Middle East, resulting in increased conflict and even the possibility of outright war.
Bernie: no endorsement from Warren Schumer, Roberts clash inflames partisan rift over Supreme Court MORE (R-Mo.) also tweeted Wednesday night he would introduce a motion on Thursday to censure Schumer.
Paul GosarPaul Anthony GosarScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis MORE (R-Ariz.) and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis Trump defends calling COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' MORE (R-Calif.) using similar terms.
On May 4th construction began on Nordstream 2, a gas pipeline between Russia and Germany which bypasses Poland and inflames historical fears of being caught between the two powers on either side.
Orange County's situation is, on one level, an example of how Mr. Trump inflames any issue he goes near and turns it into a referendum on his presidency, no matter how parochial.
Also, if you suffer rosacea, characterized by extreme facial redness, dilated blood vessels, and acne-like bumps, you'll especially want to steer clear of too much hot water, which further inflames the condition.
" He said people should take "an honest, hard look at everything that wrongfully inflames emotions against police officers if we are going to be able to bring police officers and the community together.
And for the first time the country is led by someone who inflames that conversation on a nearly daily basis, taunting his adversaries on Twitter and quickly triggering tens of thousands of responses.
But it's dangerous to signal that the US shares these concerns, which only emboldens both countries, especially the Saudis, to engage in reckless and irresponsible behavior that inflames tensions and increases the risk of war.
Béjart's "Bolero" is a tacky rabble-rouser in which a star dancer, building a handful of gestures and steps in a crescendo, gradually inflames the corps seated around the table on which she (or he) stands.
Having fake news equally distributed at both ends of the political spectrum — inflaming Democrats against Republican politicians at the same time as it inflames Republicans against Democratic politicians — would still be a problem for our democracy.
Permissive adults who fail to learn the importance of establishing who's boss, according to Dobson, will suffer the consequences: To a power-hungry tyrant of any age, appeasement only inflames his or her lust for more power.
Bernie: no endorsement from Warren Schumer, Roberts clash inflames partisan rift over Supreme Court MORE (R-Mo.) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) on Thursday introduced legislation that would ban federal employees from using TikTok on government devices.
Its uncharted territory, and while Trump might be able to keep a lid on the passions he inflames at home, slicing up global alliances without a plan of how to stitch them back together is a far riskier proposition.
After Donald Trump's election, some anti-domestic violence advocates started wondering if it's a good idea to tell undocumented immigrants to turn to law enforcement, McLaughlin and immigration attorney Laura Polstein said, and this arrest only inflames those worries.
Both China and North Korea strongly object to the presence of the THAAD system in the region, and it has been a point of contention in South Korea, where many people believe it just inflames tensions with the North.
Bernie: no endorsement from Warren Schumer, Roberts clash inflames partisan rift over Supreme Court MORE (R-Mo.) announcing on Wednesday that he plans to introduce a bill to ban all federal employees from using TikTok on government-issued devices.
Ostensibly a critical ally, sheltered from its enemies by American arms and aid, the kingdom has spent untold millions promoting Wahhabism, the radical form of Sunni Islam that inspired the 9/203 hijackers and that now inflames the Islamic State.
But in terms of nitrogen dioxide, which inflames lungs and is linked to shorter life expectancy, London is nearly as bad as the Chinese and Indian capitals — and much worse than other developed cities such as New York or Madrid.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Attempts to end violence against women and girls in the European Union are being stymied by a mix of right-wing politics and social media that inflames sexism and stereotypes, a top women's rights official said on Wednesday.
North Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)George W. Bush told voters here Monday that "we do not need someone in the Oval Office who mirrors and inflames our frustration" -- a clear swipe at Donald Trump during a campaign rally for his brother, Jeb Bush.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis Trump defends calling COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' MORE (R-Calif.) said he would not support the bill.
"The ministry expressed deep concern over the repercussions of this decision on the region's stability as it inflames the emotions of the Arab and Muslim people due to the status of Jerusalem in the conscience of Arabs and Muslims," the statement added.
Ferguson discusses the nature of social networks leading to "self-segregation" in a manner that "inflames our differences" and "exacerbates our natural divisions," and how modern algorithms have exaggerated and sped up that process in a way that seemingly bears scant resemblance to the past.
It's funny, the one I picked off the wall is this ugly shape and when I get excited or riled up it poofs up because it was done too deep... Oh wow, so anytime you experience an extreme emotion it inflames and you can't even hide it.
This, too, makes sense: When a candidate purposefully inflames his followers with stories about murderous doctors tearing fully formed babies from their mothers' bodies; when he suggests that those doctors, and maybe those women, deserve to be punished for their sins, what do we expect will happen?
Sanders allies argue his head-on pushback on the GOP's misleading attacks could help put the issue to rest; other Democrats worry it just further inflames an issue that could alienate the swing voters needed to win in 2020, just as Fox News and the GOP look to make Sanders and Rep.
It makes me wonder if perhaps this could be the spark that not only ignites VR, but inflames the passions of a modding community yet again — that a community that's hungry for more to play on these headsets might just go ahead and build something on top of what Valve does here.
Democrats said they've sent their latest offer to GOP leaders, who were meeting Friday morning to discuss the draft in the office of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis Trump defends calling COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' MORE (R-Calif.).
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis Trump defends calling COVID-28500 a 'Chinese virus' MORE (R-Calif.) said he's confident the Senate will pass the measure, noting the president's call for both chambers to support the legislation.
Christopher CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE (D-Del.) said during an interview early Monday that bipartisanship on Capitol Hill is made more difficult by a president who "inflames" disagreements instead of tamping them down.
HUME: Given what we know and what we don&apost know, it&aposs reasonable I think to consider the possibility that what so inflames President Trump about this investigation is that he believes that he is innocent, and he can&apost understand why nearly two years now into his presidency he is still having to deal with this monkey on his back.
That Huntsman would end up kissing Trumps's ring is no surprise, even if Trump is ambivalent about entitlement reform, inflames the worst tendencies of the right wing, wants to boost military spending (which Huntsman once opposed), has threatened to launch a trade war with China (which Huntsman once opposed), and wants to build a wall on the Mexican border (which Huntsman once opposed).
Bernie: no endorsement from Warren Schumer, Roberts clash inflames partisan rift over Supreme Court MORE (R-Mo.), while Democrats countered that Schumer's remarks had been mischaracterized and accused Republicans of not being equally critical of heated rhetoric from President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE.
Rahm Emanuel, who served in the Clinton White House during the impeachment, agrees that there is a risk that "we are going to normalize impeachment and it is going to have a cascading effect in the way Bork became a term," he said, referring to Robert H. Bork, the Supreme Court nominee rejected after a fiery 1987 hearing that inflames conservatives to this day.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis Trump defends calling COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' MORE (R-Calif.) said Thursday that the package "comes up short," citing concerns that the proposal to extend paid sick leave through the Social Security Administration creates bureaucratic hurdles that would inhibit the release of the benefits.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis Trump defends calling COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' MORE (R-Calif.) announced on Thursday that he would not support a Democratic-led bill aimed at mitigating the economic impact of the coronavirus, arguing that lawmakers should remain in session to hash out bipartisan legislation.
That's because that the same brand of nationalism and populism that unifies Trump's voters, and inflames his detractors at home and abroad, is a far more fundamental challenge to one of history's great experiments, the European integration project that evolved after World War II. Whatever happens in the United States in November, it's a fair bet that California will remain in the union and that Texas will continue to use the dollar as its currency.
As a result, Republicans have maneuvered themselves into positions that few could have imagined two years ago: impeding a serious investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, defending or downplaying Trump language that inflames racial tensions, excusing his efforts to demand personal loyalty from top law enforcement officials, and now openly attacking federal law enforcement agencies through the Nunes memo alleging senior officials systematically abused the process for obtaining surveillance on former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser Carter Page.
The incident comes a week after Trump attacked liberal justices Sonia SotomayorSonia SotomayorThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Supreme Court allows Trump to enforce 'Remain in Mexico' policy Sotomayor recuses herself from case on 'faithless electors' MORE and Ruth Bader GinsburgRuth Bader GinsburgSchumer, Roberts clash inflames partisan rift over Supreme Court Roberts wrestles with abortion law in high-stakes Louisiana case Justices spar over fate of consumer agency MORE and demanded that they recuse themselves from his own cases set to be heard later this month.
Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesTrump steps up intensity in battle with media Nunes urges Americans to 'stop panicking': 'It's a great time to just go out' if you're healthy Sunday shows preview: Lawmakers gear up for another week fighting the coronavirus, seek to curb fallout MORE (R-Calif.); House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis Trump defends calling COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' MORE (R-Calif.);Griff Jenkins, Fox News Correspondent;Buck Sexton, Former CIA Officer // Host, "The Buck Sexton Show"; Jared Max, Fox News Headlines 24/7 Sports Reporter View the discussion thread.
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Assistant House Speaker self-quarantines out of 'abundance of caution' MORE (R-Fla.), Paul GosarPaul Anthony GosarScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis MORE (R-Ariz.) and Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Assistant House Speaker self-quarantines out of 'abundance of caution' MORE (R-Ga.), and Sen.
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Assistant House Speaker self-quarantines out of 'abundance of caution' MORE (R-Fla.), Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Assistant House Speaker self-quarantines out of 'abundance of caution' MORE (R-Ga.), Don Beyer (D-Va.) and Paul GosarPaul Anthony GosarScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis MORE (R-Az.).
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Assistant House Speaker self-quarantines out of 'abundance of caution' MORE (R-Fla.), Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Assistant House Speaker self-quarantines out of 'abundance of caution' MORE (R-Ga.), and Paul GosarPaul Anthony GosarScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis MORE (R-Az.), as well as Sen.
C.), Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Assistant House Speaker self-quarantines out of 'abundance of caution' MORE (R-Ga.), Paul GosarPaul Anthony GosarScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis MORE (R-Ariz.), Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Assistant House Speaker self-quarantines out of 'abundance of caution' MORE (R-Fla.), Julia BrownleyJulia Andrews BrownleyAssistant House Speaker self-quarantines out of 'abundance of caution' Actor Orlando Bloom to self-quarantine California governor calls for cancellations of large events MORE (D-Calif.) and Don Beyer (D-Va.).
Eric SwalwellEric Michael SwalwellHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis CBS All Access launches animated 'Tooning Out the News' series Pelosi stands firm amid calls to close Capitol MORE (D-Calif.), Katie Porter (D-Calif.) and Van TaylorNicholas (Van) Van Campen TaylorHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis House GOP criticizes impeachment drive as distracting from national security issues 58 GOP lawmakers vote against disaster aid bill MORE (R-Texas) spearheaded a letter sent to Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing McConnell takes reins of third coronavirus bill House Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis MORE (D-Calif.) and Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis Trump defends calling COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' MORE (R-Calif.) on Wednesday calling for members to be allowed to vote remotely during the national public health crisis.
It was sent to Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinTrump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing McConnell takes reins of third coronavirus bill GOP embraces big stimulus after years of decrying it MORE, Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing McConnell takes reins of third coronavirus bill House Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis MORE (D-Calif.), House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans oppose remote voting during crisis Trump, GOP 'dog whistle' over coronavirus inflames anti-Chinese rhetoric online: analysis Trump defends calling COVID-19 a 'Chinese virus' MORE (R-Calif.), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellFlorida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus On The Money: Senate sends coronavirus aid package to Trump | Lawmakers race to draft next stimulus | Stocks close with steep loses | Treasury offers guidance on deferring tax payments McConnell takes reins of third coronavirus bill MORE (R-Ky.) and Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerDemocrats call for pollution reduction requirements in any aid for airlines, cruises NY MTA seeks B federal bailout Pelosi calls for expanding paid leave in next stimulus package MORE (D-N.Y.).

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