The computer industry has a term for the trouble Ashford.com is stirring up: channel conflict.
Mr Milosevic could retaliate, for example by stirring up trouble again in Bosnia's Serb Republic.
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In Congress, the Republicans are already squabbling with each other and stirring up Democratic resentment.
The presence of Russian troops in Georgia and Armenia provides ample opportunity for stirring up trouble.
India suspects that elements of Pakistan's intelligence services are intent on stirring up trouble in the country.
But spokeswoman Hua Chunying also accused Japan of trying to smear China by "stirring up a crisis".
Greek churchmen have few scruples about stirring up feeling against Muslims, whether they be Bosnians or Kosovars.
Belgrade is stirring up already inflamed animosities in northern Kosovo, where a sizable number of Serbs still live.
Eleven months on, he is finally making his presence felt -- and stirring up controversies in the process.
Nevertheless, Mr Brown may yet succeed in stirring up an important class struggle just not the one he intended.
Mr Tsipras, who organised sit-ins and protest marches at high school, still enjoys stirring up the political establishment.
And there is a more immediate way of stirring up the system in the way Brown intended: school vouchers.
It's quite possible that more harm than good will be done by stirring up the muck under the Hudson.
Romania also prevented hotheads from stirring up its sizable Hungarian minority, as Milosevic routinely stirred up minorities in Yugoslavia.
Imagine, a company stirring up all that economic activity without government stimulus money.
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Mr Vajpayee realises that stirring up communalism would merely drive minorities and secular-minded Hindus swiftly into Congress's ready embrace.
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On Tuesday, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu rejected suggestions that the government was stirring up nationalist sentiment among Chinese.
Some in Russia want the Armenians to take sides against the Georgians, perhaps by stirring up the Armenian minority there.
Vijayan had been fired after complaining about conditions and stirring up discontent at the camp where he lived with 289 workers.
The region's two big powers, Iran and Saudi Arabia, raise the tension by accusing each other of stirring up the unrest.
But the inflation the Fed mistakenly fired up three years ago has certainly distorted the economy, thereby unnecessarily stirring up anxieties.
Its chairman Marcus Agius and CEO Bob Diamond stepped down as a result but not before stirring up some heavy drama.
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Is that threat the reason why you keep stirring up the debate, hoping to sow discord among Asia's three major economies?
Throughout this Ramadan season, a new television series has been stirring up controversy in the Arab world, challenging the motives for terrorism.
Much blame for that should fall on European leaders stirring up anti-Americanism.
Hizbullah's patrons, Syria and Iran, are similarly anxious to avoid stirring up troubles, especially given the proximity of American forces in Iraq.
This time it is unclear who would benefit from stirring up trouble.
Tory MP Bernard Jenkin said the Lords amendments were "all completely unacceptable" and "a charter for going round the country stirring up apathy".
Others see Hamid's broadsides more simply as a poorly disguised attempt to win Muslim support by stirring up the old bogey of communism.
"China hopes that Japan take effective measures to stop stirring up tension in the East China Sea and making irresponsible remarks, " it said.
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