Sentences with phrase «not fomenting»

The cartels themselves are primarily interested in selling drugs, not fomenting violence or fighting to control territory in the US, Shirk said.
«Not only that, the issue of Indian hemp, they can not foment trouble without the influence of Indian hemp.
You can not foment rebellion, nor cause a riot, nor incite others to eradicate the rights of individuals, or indeed, those individuals» lives.

Not exact matches

But in restoring the posting privileges of alt - right leader Richard Spencer over the weekend, the company explained that Spencer's original sin wasn't spreading white nationalist views or fomenting hatred but creating duplicate accounts in violation of the Twitter rules.
«I am not a Luther fomenting schism in the Church.
Qatar is fomenting unrest in Syria, and since the Antiochian church is based in Damascus, Qatar will not issue visas to Antioch's clergy.
News at 11: Christians foment controversy and then are butt hurt when things don't go like they thought it should.
Jennifer the issue was not the athiest group wanting Religious adds taken away (they didn't) The issue was the Christians fomenting a controversy over the non-religious add on the bus and threatening boycotts etc if they were not removed.
(Isa 45:18) So please, do not blame the Bible and genuine Christianity for what those who profess to be «Christian» have fomented.
It was intended to foment revolution — not create a government.
Is this not the subtle revolution being fomented by Pope Francis?
Islam was a great religion for helping pagans out of idolatry but not when it foments trouble around the world in its zeal to convert non-believers.
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.
It was made very clear last night that the Imam is not a bridge builder and he will only foment the notion in the muslim world that islam is under attack.
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.
This was popular stuff: «The «drunken Germans» are not supposed to understand what the Romanists are up to...» Rome fomented a dispute then stepped in and confiscated funds.
Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai went to the Emperor Titus and asked him for the right to open a rabbinical academy in the city of Yavneh in return for which he would not urge or foment revolt against Rome.
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.
In fact, the only political activity (incitement is not political activity) which remains illegal is «willfully spreading of false news of the American army and navy with an intent to disrupt their operations, to foment mutiny in their ranks, or to obstruct recruiting.»
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.
They warned that if the six boxes are not found before the December polls, some unscrupulous persons will use it to foment trouble on the day of the polls.
But they can not resist trying to foment Lib Dem dissension by voicing their concerns about the partisan nature of the changes.
I can't deny the Labour leadership contenders are attempting to foment splits within the Lib Dems by branding Clegg and co as «sell outs» and «betrayers» — but it is entirely counter-productive.
He pointed out that the Police will not shirk its responsibility to create a peaceful environment for all election activities saying anybody who will foment trouble will be severely dealt with.
When you foment division it is not a formula for success.»
«It's not just Israel's problem and it's not just Hamas — it's the Middle East, it's Hamas, it's Hezbollah, it's ISIS, it is growing and fomenting in terrorism and extremism and in extremist groups.
Perhaps there is an evolving communal intellect, and its role is periodically to be stunned and possibly outraged by the revolutionary ideas that it had not realized it was itself fomenting.
The goal of the ID movement is not to encourage critical thought, but to foment a revolution which would supplant evolutionary theory with ID.»
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.
I like that it does foment eating whole foods (it's all lean meats, vegetables, nuts, fruits n whole grains no replacement meals) but now I realize it's just too little of it.
Dating companies would like us to accept that soul - mate serendipity was just a myth, a rationalization fomented by restricted supply that has brainwashed us into thinking we must find «the one» since we won't get much more.
As Insurgent begins, Tris foments rebellion in the company of Tobias Eaton (Theo James), a fellow divergent who goes by the name of Four because he fears only four things, sequels not among them.
It's mostly droll, but it doesn't consistently foment either dread or delight, owing mainly to the need for sharper characterizations.
The goal of XQ was not to make a cookie - cutter high school but to foment, instead, a global sense of possibility.»
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.
If perticuliar care and attention is not paid to the Laidies we are determined to foment a Rebelion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation.
• Publishers Weekly gives it a starred review: «It's difficult not to read contemporary political subtext into a plot involving people who «rallied around a leader who dined out on the disparagement of lesser races, and fomenting terror of miscegenation,» yet this is nowhere near a polemic.
The artist aims to capture content, specifically in search of «giving narrative life to objects, to alter their course, utility, and to amplify their charm; inscribing meanings and stories to these same objects, removing their varnish so as to not be perceived as «the [immutable] originals»; provoking collisions between images and assembling vernacular history with fantasies; fomenting a contemporary prosopopoeia, where a simple leather cushion, a tennis racket, or a lid of a tin biscuit box bare faces and voices.»
Dark does not even begin to describe the tone of Documenta 14, which addresses racism, «the war machine» (Szymczyk's phrase), and the West's appalling treatment of the tens of millions of refugees set in motion by conflicts the West has helped foment.
I'm all for open disclosure of food contents, but not when the labeling effort is aimed at fomenting fear over facts.
Because when you have a billion or so people who are really struggling, suffering and off the grid and not with adequate food and whose kids don't go to school and who are routinely malnourished that's a problem for everyone — and not just in an abstract ethical way but because it can foment terrorism and crime and other dysfunction.
When do we engage and when do we decide to not legitimize what appears to be a forum for just fomenting doubt and confusion in the public mindset?
Whether you become president or not, your incredible success fomenting a genuine political revolution across America has made it possible for you to lead the movement to save life on Earth.
Among the concerns bubbling to the surface in the last week or so are: (1) Renewables might not be doing such a great job of replacing fossil fuel capacity after all, (2) Energy storage might be fomenting yet another carbon emissions problem instead of solving one, and (3) Renewables might be making electricity rates go up, not down.
A system of «Distance education» was established alongside the use of regional colleges, in a move to ensure students did not have opportunities to congregate (and thus foment «trouble»).
«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.»
While a VPN can aid privacy and anonymity, I wouldn't recommend fomenting the next great political revolution by relying solely on a VPN.
Looking ahead: It is not decided if the Constitution Revision Commission will foment a divisive issue involving religion and politics.
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