These really big mega-projects then proceed to antagonize the electorate, stir up anti-development sentiment, and cause people to vote for even more restrictive land use regulations next time around.
That's a big gamble for the sake of trying to stir up election-year minority voter turnout.
So long as it continues, Mr Castro can use it to stir up anti-Americanism.
Radical Turkish Islamists have long tried to stir up anti-Semitism.
He suggested that the Russians likely planted the material on Fogle for dramatic effect, perhaps to stir up anti-American sentiment, achieve a political objective, or distract attention from some other matter.
That said, I worry that it will be used to stir up the long-running witch-hunt against free-roaming cats.
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So should Romney announce his pick this week to stir up some much-needed positive news coverage before the London Olympic Games and beach vacations consume the attention of voters?
Top Iranian officials have slammed Bush's Mideast tour -- one of them saying the American leader was attempting to stir up "Iranophobia, " a state-run Iranian news agency reported.
"His legacy leaves us with a treasury of songs and stories that will always be familiar to theater-goers as they stir up meaningful and heartfelt emotions, " said Charlotte St.
Chavez's inner circle has long claimed the U.S. government was behind a failed a 2002 attempt to overthrow him, and he has frequently played the anti-American card to stir up support.
By contrast, modest black-hole activity can stir things up and encourage the formation of the kinds of elements (carbon, oxygen and so on) that are essential for life as we know it.
And if our response ends up being, because we don't want to -- we don't want to stir things up here, we're just going to do the same thing that was being done before, then I don't know what differentiates us from the other guys.
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Even with the evidence against this fuel--its energy inefficiency and environmental harm--he probably won't feel he can stir up a political hornet's nest and cut back various ethanol subsidies, particularly the 54-cents-per-gallon tariff on competing Brazilian-produced sugar-based ethanol.
Outlying islands are no less contentious, largely thanks to the memories of pre-1945 Japanese aggression that they stir up.
This Islamic dictatorship--the biggest source of terrorist training and financing in the world and the nation that's doing all it can to stir up trouble in already combustible Iraq--is clearly on the cusp of becoming a nuclear power.
Mr Drace-Francis said in his telegram that the crumpled Mr Ashcroft had threatened over breakfast to stir up trouble for Britain in the Turks and Caicos Islands (thank goodness this foreign-policy calamity was averted) unless he was helped to break into the islands' banking business.
Then, really stir up the romance while you stroll hand-in-hand on a guided walking tour of old Cartagena.
This alone has the potential to stir up some very powerful emotions when discussing mobile-only with certain individuals and organizations.
Toss in the chard stems and the onion, turn the heat up to medium-high, and stir-fry for about 5 minutes.
There, while dealing with the bureaucracy, she tries to stir up her hosts, whose acceptance of a two-state solution she ridicules.
"Obviously because Margaret Thatcher's a political figure, and she was an important person, she is going to stir up emotions, " says etiquette expert Jean Broke-Smith.
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Cuts to pensions and public-sector wages, accounting for two-thirds of government spending after interest payments, will stir up resentment.
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One of the central goals of the event was to discuss ways to stir up more private investment in U.S. K-12 education companies.
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The Kindle should be a pretty straight forward proposition, but this just goes to show you how sometimes folks can stir up controversy even with something as innocuous as an e-book reader.
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Langsam, a former associate professor of biology at the University of North Carolina and Fischer, a retired developmental pediatrician, stir up vats of silky chocolate and handcraft it into mouth-watering truffles, barks, ganaches, and pastries in a state-of-the-art home kitchen.
The British government has dismissed allegations that it is attempting to stir up dissent in Iran, pointing to a series of high-level visits as evidence of improving relations between the two countries.
Two cooks sift and weigh the salvaged vegetables and whip up a selection of dishes - papaya soup, tomatoes and eggs, stir-fried cauliflower and cabbage.
"It's all cynically calculated to stir up antagonism against a peaceful religious community whose members are striving to contribute to the well-being of their society, " she said.
It is noteworthy, however, that a hard-line element remains active not only in contesting the election but, according to some democratic leaders, in infiltrating democratic parties (such as the Civic Forum) and in trying to stir up Slovak separatism and popular fears about the consequences of economic transition to a more market-oriented economy.
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But how we do it is take the bench-top physics class model, where you mix nitrogen and ice cream in a bowl and stir it up with a spoon.
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