Experts like Larson make a living by stoking cyberfear in the rest of us.
By early 2001 Global was stoking its earnings by resorting to swaps of capacity with the same carrier.
Stoking buyers' optimism, U.S. retail property has shown slight improvement since its nadir during the recession.
Consumer confidence would be high, and the housing market would be stoking the economic recovery.
They're worried about wind picking it up and stoking the hot spots there are.
What an awful precedent the sheriff's department has set for stoking other sick minds.
What investors are seeing is a number of runs on funds, and that's stoking fears.
What could be worse than the Fed's flattening the yield curve and stoking 1970s-style inflation?
Many analysts have said that stoking inflation is key to spurring Japan's domestic consumption.
President Salva Kiir accused the north of stoking war and infiltrating saboteurs into his country.
It also takes a hard line against any private company suspected of stoking inflation.
Alliance said both main unionist parties must bear some responsibility for stoking up the flag issue.
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Azerbaijan's hydrocarbons windfall makes it sound confident, even bellicose, stoking Armenian reliance on Russia.
Overall, the actions of Ms Megawati's government are stoking up the fires of separatism, not dousing them.
But with a gaping budget deficit, no one knows where the money will come from without stoking inflation.
He used to talk about ending Slovakia's flat tax, stoking welfare spending and intervening more in the economy.
It could end up a humble affair that avoids stoking resentment and complaints of insensitivity during harsh economic times.
That too has been represented as the Government stoking up pressure on Google.
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Third, France's overt campaign for a smaller, more exclusive inner core is stoking the fears of Britain and some others.
The Cabinet Office minister Ken Clarke - who is responsible for this bill - has deliberately avoided stoking the fire.
The uncertainty surrounding the true value of mortgage securities, derivatives and other toxic assets is stoking panic in the financial markets.
"The Glasgow press, in particular, have been stoking this up but it's very unwelcome and we don't need it, " Kilby added.
And for as long as the economy continues to blaze, it is metallurgical coal imports that will be stoking the furnace.
Among the policies suggested by Mr Abe has been a call for stoking inflation as a means to boosting domestic demand.
Last week's pronouncements by the G7 group of industrialized countries about reforming the global financial system seem to be stoking optimism.
It is possible that its leaders decided that a lower-key affair a few weeks later might avoid stoking the neighbours' suspicions.
Claims firms have been blamed for stoking up thousands of bogus claims against banks for the mis-selling of payment protection insurance (PPI).
Then Tyco held an upbeat investor meeting, stoking demand for its shares.
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Morgan, an investment bank, reckons that the combination of lower interest rates and some extra spending can be accommodated without stoking inflation.
That president soon departed, but the hornet problem still exists, especially as we see how it is stoking the financial crisis in Europe.
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