Sentences with phrase «others foment»

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.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
In other words, that angry tweet of yours has the potential of fomenting rage to the third degree!
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.
It is absurd to say that this well articulated and complex question, which goes so far as citing possible examples of «spin» masquerading as news, and wondering whether the virtual hysteria that this spin might be playing a part in fomenting among, say, immigrants and muslims is «an exact duplicate» of the other junk question.
The action has jumped forward to show a Guevara who has emerged triumphant in Cuba and gone on to foment other revolutions in Africa.
Reformers Unite in Manhattan to Push for Public Financing On Thursday Citizen Action, the Center for Working Families, Communications Workers of America, SEIU 1199, Sierra Club, NAACP and the Brennan Center, among others, gathered in Manhattan for a summit to discuss the next steps for fomenting the transition to a clean money system.
With all that on the table, the speed with which JJR was looking for an upgrade after the bruising 2016 campaign helped foment resentment among many major donors, labor groups and others who spent millions of dollars and thousands of man - hours getting him elected.
More worrisome, blooms of cyanobacteria are becoming increasingly common, fueling fears that their toxic by - product may be quietly fomenting an upsurge in ALS — and possibly other neurological disorders like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's as well.
Support others and foment supportive relationships in your life.
After attacking a neighbour, Caesar is impounded and it's here that he meets other apes and foments rebellion.
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.
Tensions between Protestants and Catholics are a thing of the past in this country, and so forcing taxpayers of one denomination to support the other is unlikely to foment conflict.
Magnolia also has come under scrutiny after the Turkish government accused it and other U.S. - based charters with Turkish governing boards of helping foment a failed July coup in Turkey.
You can not foment rebellion, nor cause a riot, nor incite others to eradicate the rights of individuals, or indeed, those individuals» lives.
By amplifying each other's good work and coordinating efforts, we can maximize our impact and better foment and enshrine prosperity for future generations.
But the patterns, symmetries, fomenting blooms, swirls, and amniotic shapes take her work in other directions.
Commentary from artists such as Julie Ault, Andrea Bowers, Jim Hodges, Mike Kelley, and Pae White, among others, does much to argue for Kent's influence on various trajectories of contemporary art production, especially those that investigate the malleability of language, appropriate popular and commercial imagery, and foment activism.
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.
They serve to justify tribalism on the one side and to foment tribalism on the other.
The Environmental Working Group specializes in fomenting «health scares» about food, pesticides and other products using a predictable methodology: releasing a study which concludes that exposure to an everyday item — baby food, cosmetics, breast milk, tap water, fruits and vegetables — ultimately poses a risk to human health.
A fomenting #deletefacebook campaign has attracted the likes of billionaire Elon Musk and, poignantly, Brian Acton, an entrepreneur who made billions on his sale of WhatsApp to Facebook in 2014, among others.
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