Sentences with phrase «stoke feared»

The offer follows a string of power outages in the state of South Australia, including a blackout that left industry crippled for up to two weeks, and stoked fears of more outages across the national electricity market due to tight supplies.
«Trump is stoking fear and spreading hate,» Meyers remarked on Tuesday night's program before laughing and admitting, «To be fair he wasn't coming on [Late Night] anyway.
RIM also stoked fears that a sale to a foreign company may «significantly, adversely affect national interests, with potential national security implications.»
Over the past year, Comcast has been ramping up its new wireless service, stoking fears across the industry that the cable giant would shake up the market and quickly create a fifth major carrier.
Investors have been buying shares on margin, stoking fears that such borrowing could be inflating a market bubble.
Then last week, the government announced a depreciation of the country's currency, stoking fear that the economic slowdown there was even worse than it had let on.
World stock markets skidded further Wednesday as fresh declines in crude oil prices stoked fears for the health of the global economy.
Still, the jump isn't stoking fears of inflation yet.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)- President Donald Trump will announce tariffs on Chinese imports on Thursday, a White House official said, in a move aimed at curbing theft of U.S. technology and likely to trigger retaliation from Beijing and stoke fears of a global trade war.
The allegations have stoked fears that social platforms may be pressing their thumbs on the ideological scale.
The tariff proposal has stoked fears of a trade war and chatter of retaliation from Europe, Canada, and others.
«The second image — is using an example... to manipulate and stoke fear — «we can't protect you».
To that, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley's response was to cut off B.C. wine supplies from Alberta, stoking fears of an interprovincial trade war.
Bitcoin futures have stoked fears of destabilization and even whispers about the next financial crisis.
The news stoked fear of a wider regulatory crackdown.
North American markets closed down sharply Thursday as U.S. President Donald Trump stoked fears of rising protectionism by moving to impose China tariffs.
Jenny Kwan reiterated the question in English, to which Trudeau worried that the NDP may be trying to stoke fears around asylum seekers as well, before repeating his previous points sans script.
Trump's tariffs on metals have also stoked fears about the potential for escalating trade tensions, and investors have focused on industrial companies because of their dependence on China and other international markets.
Attorney Marlen Kruzhkov said the mayor's comment stoked fears among Russian buyers.
The euro plunged from near two - year highs to a six - week low against the dollar in early November, after weak inflation figures stoked fears about demand in the 17 - member economy, according to Nawaz Ali, UK market analyst at Western Union Business Solutions.
Dreher has been castigated, not always fairly, for encouraging a «new alarmism» and for stoking fear in the hearts of his fellow Christians.
Influenced by advisors whose white nationalists views are well known, the president has waged a propaganda war against ethnic and religious minorities, stoking fear and hate by lying about crime rates, terrorist attacks, and voter fraud and by issuing executive orders that have already hurt many thousands of people around the world, including desperate refugee families.
Then an announcement that the state planned to introduce bond notes stoked fears of a repeat hyper - inflationary period in an already troubled economy.
Many said the hearings unfairly target Islam and warned they could stoke fear and fuel violence against the wider Muslim community.
Freeman has shown that a cold streak shouldn't stoke fears about his major league readiness simply because he's demonstrated his ability to play in the majors for years.
Baylor's inability to put the Wildcats away stoked fears about the Bears» ability to keep winning now that a freshman quarterback is leading the show.
But when you find yourself pleading with your 3 - year - old, stoking fears of dwarfism, it's perhaps time to call for help.
Longtime media critic, co-founder of Roots Action, and North Bay resident Norman Solomon notes the growing chorus of mainstream media outlets that are stoking fears of a Bernie Sanders presidency.
That's why a recent spate of fear - based marketing, particularly from the Fed Is Best Foundation, stoking fears that exclusive breastfeeding kills babies is both erroneous and irresponsible.
The first was a new message — to stoke fear that without a clear Conservative majority, Britain would be run by a coalition between Labour and the Scottish National Party.
For every government announcement designed to stoke fears about immigration, there are many more immigrants and asylum seekers suffering abuse and ill - treatment in the UK.
A host of senior eurosceptics reacted angrily to the claim, arguing that the prime minister was deliberately stoking fear to enhance the case for a Remain vote.
The weather was unseasonably warm throughout New York, stoking fears it could lead to flooding in parts of the region.
The president's personal attorney was known for taping conversations, stoking fears the FBI may have the recordings following a raid on his office earlier this week.
Gordon Brown has launched a thinly - veiled attack on David Cameron for stoking fear of crime to «panic» levels.
Assembly Democratic Minority Leader Gordon Hintz accused Walker of «stoking fears, creating division, and pandering to his base.»
Party leaders have been hoping to strengthen Democratic control of the House and Senate in November, but John McCain's jump in the polls has stoked fears of a Republican resurgence.
Speaking on Family Research Council hate leader Tony Perkins» radio program yesterday, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal stoked fears that the government will soon use the guise of gay rights to go after Christian pastors who speak out against ho... Read
Only Remain politicians have stoked fears of expulsions.
ACT's announcement stoked fears that scientists were trying to clone humans for reproductive purposes — and conflated reproductive cloning and human - embryonic - stem - cell research in many people's minds.
Malaria mosquitoes that are resistant to pyrethroids have spread across Africa in recent years, stoking fears that malaria cases will rise again.
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Echoing concerns that grew with the World Wide Web itself a decade earlier, the rise of social media has stoked fears of «social displacement» — the alienation of people from friends and family in favor of Facebook and Twitter.
The results of that study played a big part in stoking fears, still common today, that psychopaths exploit psychological treatments to become better criminals.
Since it was discovered in South Florida in 2005, the plague of citrus greening has spread to nearly every grove in the state, stoking fears among growers that the $ 10.7 billion - a-year industry may someday disappear.
The Big Sick — a counter example of the dangerous and ignorant nonsense spewed not just by Trump every time there is a terrorist incident, but all of his minions who think that stoking fear and hatred against anyone from a Muslim country is the way forward for America.
We only know that Eastwood's version, morally untroubled and a bellwether for the 2016 election, stoked fear and loathing of The Enemy and made more than half a billion dollars worldwide.
Figures from university admissions body Ucas reveal a sharp drop in the number of applications compared with this time last year, stoking fears of a serious teacher shortage.
What forces stoked his fears of diversity and emboldened him with hate?
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