Sentences with phrase «at fomenting»

Reddit is useful for a lot of things, but it's also very good at fomenting alarm when none is necessary.
I'm all for open disclosure of food contents, but not when the labeling effort is aimed at fomenting fear over facts.
de Blasio has pointed to the efforts by a longtime Cuomo staffer, now in a specially created post at the state Board of Elections, at fomenting the investigations as driven by Cuomo.
A real tone of desperation... Pubs are great at fomenting cynicism toward government.

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Documents obtained by the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley show the US channeled funding... [that]... vigorously supported activists and politicians who have fomented unrest in Egypt, after autocratic president Hosni Mubarak was ousted in a popular uprising in February 2011.
Seizing and stealing intellectual property and fomenting cyber warfare against U.S. companies and government agencies is the modus operandi at all levels of the Chinese government.
News at 11: Christians foment controversy and then are butt hurt when things don't go like they thought it should.
Historian Daniel Howe observes that the Unitarian clergy fomented considerable dissent in Massachusetts against the U. S. annexation of Texas by portraying the Texans as irresponsible speculators who had entered Mexico at their own risk.
eter, you are funny... I made no excuse, I wimply pointed out that the satire was not realy satire at all... but a trollish attempt to foment discord.
Then, after a few months, at best only three years, of a public career in which He was hailed by a crowd which proved fickle and had won the adherence of a coterie of men and women who did not fully understand Him, He ran afoul of the leaders of the organized religion of His people, was accused by them of fomenting rebellion against the civil government, that of Rome, and was crucified by the order of the local representative of that government.
Whether he was rebuking the Count of Champagne or the King of France, settling the papal schism or fomenting the Second Crusade, this indefatigable, inexorable, and irresistible abbot so swayed his fellows that mothers are said to have hidden their sons at his approach.
Fomented (and fermented) by the Real Bread Campaign, #SourdoughSeptember is the international celebration of genuine sourdough, encouraging people to buy it from small, independent Real Bread bakeries, or make it at home.
Sorry fellow Gunners... I don't want to look like trying to foment hate against Wenger, neither do I hate him too much,,, but I stayed away from the Swansea game coz I had a bad feeling... Cudn't go on twitter until at the end....
When they're not doping their athletes systematically for the olympics or paying off FIFA for the right to host the WC or taking over (and, in the case of Hearts, ruining) British football clubs, they are busy rigging elections at home and abroad, fomenting civil war in the Middle East, annexing parts of other countries, sponsoring terrorism, and shooting people who try to stand up to them.
Recorded at the zenith of the Bush presidency, the song is a tirade against the perceived hyper - American nationalism of the time driven by fear fomented both by the White House and the mass media.
He's been inching toward the door for at least the last two terms, allowing speculation to foment before returning to the lists.
The General Overseer tasked the youth to resist the temptation of being used by some disgruntled politician to foment trouble and urged the electorate to vote for people who have the development of the nation at heart.
He insisted that, «I am highly surprised at how people will say Madam Valerie was behind Nii Armah Ashietey to foment troubles, and it is not true and will never be true».
Speaking to the DAILY HERITAGE at a press briefing to declare his intention to contest the Lower West Akyem Constituency organiser position, Aminu Issah, alias «organiser general» said the group is not to foment trouble like the Invisible Forces but to provide sense of security to the party and its supporters.
Read more: «We warned Ghanaians Nana Addo will foment chaos» — Asiedu Nketia The President announced his first list of ministerial nominees on Tuesday January 10 2017, at the Flagstaff House.
The perceived injustice can eat away at some, fomented by organised groups.
At times of maximum solar activity, the magnetic ferment represented by sunspots frequently releases and leaps across space to Earth — to foment magnetic storms that disrupt communications networks and light the polar skies with auroral displays.
Alessandro Sette, Ph.D., a vaccine biologist at LJI, is investigating factors that foment the immune response in PD in hopes of targeting them to slow disease progression.
Instead, the FDA and its buddies at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have gone out of their way to foment fear about raw milk products of any kind, warning people not to consume them under any circumstances.
They have nurtured idiosyncratic writers and directors, and fomented at least half - a-revolution.
I'd recommend reading Atul Gawande's New Yorker piece on coaching as a catalyst for fomenting a culture of continual improvement - even if, as is the case with Mr. Gawande, you (or your school) are already amongst the best at what you do.
From observing conditions there and in other cities, we believe that bargaining and related union activity have not only hampered urban public schools with such things as cumbersome contracts, but have introduced practices into the education system that are counterproductive, fomenting a demoralizing pattern of acrimony between teachers and administrators that is fundamentally at odds with effective education.
This law guarantees that publisher's stated prices are honored at all outlets and aims to keep prices low, thus protecting bookstores from unfair competition, fomenting reading and facilitating the calculation of royalties.
Movements may be a thing of the past, but social networks are very much a part of the present, and two current group exhibitions at Chelsea galleries, «Context Message» at Zach Feuer and «Side Show» at Greene Naftali, offer an opportunity to check in with some promising young artists who are in the midst of fomenting vital scenes.
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«fomenting and soliciting legal business in which they are not parties and have no pecuniary right or liability, and which they channel to the enrichment of certain lawyers employed by them, at no cost to the litigants and over which the litigants have no control.»
Dan Katz and Renee Knake have that architecture right, and are fomenting terrific — and, yes, potentially disruptive — experiments at MSU.
Hearings in Congress placed a spotlight on Russia's Internet Research Agency, a troll farm that was particularly good at creating fake stories and fomenting outrage.
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