Sentences with phrase «of fomenting»

«Despite the growing evidence in support of AGW, these blogs continue to aggressively deny the causes and / or the projected effects of AGW and to personally attack scientists who publish peer - reviewed research in the field with the aim of fomenting doubt to maintain the consensus gap.»
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.
Traditionalists accuse progressivists of fomenting anarchy, while progressivists accuse traditionalists of fomenting authoritarianism.
The Northern Region Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Daniel Bugri Naabu, has accused the party's MPs in the region of fomenting trouble in the governing party.
We call on them to render an unqualified apology to Hon. Atta Akyea, Ghanaians, the people of Krobo and the region as whole because their statement was rather divisive and has the potential of fomenting tribal conflict.
The group has, therefore, called on the Organised Youth of Krobo, to rather render an unqualified apology to Mr Atta Akyea, Ghanaians, Krobos, and the region as whole because «their statement was rather divisive and has the potential of fomenting tribal conflict».
He has used this term in the past to refer to Fethullah Gulen, a US - based Muslim cleric he accuses of fomenting unrest.
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.
In other words, that angry tweet of yours has the potential of fomenting rage to the third degree!
But in the making of images there is the danger of fomenting idolatry, and inviting the confusion of the reality with the image, when the original is, like God, unimaginable.
Beijing has taken a tough line on the protesters and their associates, accusing the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, of fomenting unrest inside Chinese borders.
Please get a clue, instead of fomenting YOUR brand of hate and prejudice!
Quite possibly he only discouraged the public use of the term because of the danger of fomenting revolutionary acts and provoking punitive action by the Romans.
Yiannopoulos has been accused of fomenting bigotry, particularly in coordinating a Twitter assault on Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones that got him permanently banned from the platform.

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Petraeus continued by saying that» [ISIS] is clearly a threat to the United States, to our allies and partners around the world, and of course, very much in the region, where it's fomenting instability, violence and indeed, far beyond Iraq and Syria.
She has reorganized 80 percent of top management with a slew of hires; redirected the product teams to put as much weight on fashion and comfort as on function, and fomented what she called a «consumer - centric» company culture,» reports Women's Wear Daily.
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.
In all the buzz over the benefits of big data, there are fears that a mini-tech market bubble is being fomented, and big data's hype far outweighs its economic might.
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.
There have been no senseless bloodbaths like World War I and Vietnam, no crushing economic depressions, no cycles of assassination and rioting to foment disillusionment.
The social network's announcement Friday could allay concerns of election experts and lawmakers that ads about hot - button social issues meant to be divisive and foment voter outrage might still slip through, leaving a dangerous weak spot on the network.
Since no one of these groups monopolized atrocity, arresting a commander from only one of them is bound to foment resentment and anger among the others.
All you dare can do is ridicule and foment words of delirium in barbarisms of swollen meekness.
He instead fomented the second Intifada of sustained violence against Israel.
The emperors, however, found there were frequent disputes in the churches and their efforts to enforce uniformity soon led to the persecution of so - called «heretics», some of whom fomented discontent in the Empire or from beyond its boundaries.
Phelps is himself the Anti-Christ living among us in our own time, fomenting dissent through the false use of religion, leading his followers to do evil in the name of God, as though Phelps is anointed — he is anointed all right, by the Devil himself, to do evil in a way that only the Devil can do so well.
Yet in a number of ways American higher education is in greater difficulty now than it was when students were in foment.
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.
The letter from the Council (which consists of forty representatives of the region's Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, mainline Protestant, and Jewish communities) warned that the SBC's efforts, «however well - intentioned,» might well «disrupt the pattern of peaceful interfaith relations in our community and unwittingly abet the designs of those who seek to provoke hate crimes by fomenting faith - based prejudice.»
In Nigeria, Muslims are fomenting a brutal civil war in order to establish Sharia as the law of the land, and similar movements are to be found as far away as East Timor and parts of the Philippines.
I also take quite to heart the ways in which the religious tradition lam part of has fomented, exacerbated, and then walked past much of the suffering caused by people and institutions that have claimed to be the very messengers of God.
Luther lived and worked during a time of historical upheaval; he both fomented and responded to the dramatic events unfolding in Europe in the 16th century.
Tens of thousands of Muslims are expressing their displeasure by migrating to the West, others foment movements within their own countries through what has been termed the Arab Spring.
Beyond doubt it is a fundamentalist among his congregation that eliminated him for preaching peace and harmony instead of sowing seeds of hatred and fomenting violence that is the general practice during Friday prayers.
Instead of going inward («the kingdom of God is withing you» said Jesus) the church encourages people to meddle in politics, dictate what others do in their bedrooms and with their bodies, and foment hatred of other paths to finding God — all of which leaves the seeker eventually unfulfilled.
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.
This will cetainly foment more of these incidents... If enough of them happen... what then?
Beings who will one day vanish from the earth in that ultimate subtraction of sensuality called death, we spend so much of our lives courting it: fomenting wars, watching with sickening horror movies in which maniacs slice and dice their victims, or hurrying to our own deaths in fast cars, cigarette smoking, or suicide.
you have just enought to foment a hatred of religion....
Most of the common charges leveled against the Nicaraguan revolution (it is totalitarian, it exports arms to foment revolution in neighboring countries, it is a Soviet / Cuban puppet state, it will allow Soviet military bases on its soil, it represses the church, it persecutes Jews, it commits genocide against its native peoples, etc.) are easily refutable.
Aslan's Jesus becomes one of many apocalyptic preachers in first century Judea, fomenting Jewish rebellion against the Roman overlords.
And the chief cause of this evil is the pressure for economic growth, an evil fomented by mainline economics, the dominant political parties, the multinational corporations, and international trade agreements, all of which are dominated by false philosophies.
But after 2 days both had a taste of alcohol like they had fomented.
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.
Henry IV in the investiture controversy complained of Gregory VII as one who had stepped out of his proper role by fomenting war.
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.
I agree with you 1000 % on both the horror of the rise of white supremacy (normalization of it anyway) fomented by the Trump campaign and the flagrant misogyny, often on the part of «liberals» regarding Hillary Clinton's run.
The company also maintains a comprehensive quality program that motivates farmers to harvest the best quality fruit, improve food safety, protect the environment, and grow professionally, thus fomenting a comprehensive development of the farm, the fruit and the family.
Bringing this issue onto the agenda of governments in Australia and around the world will help to foment action towards phosphorus security.
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.
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