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stoke

verb as in fuel

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Advocates warn that ending TPS could disrupt families, employment, and access to education, while also stoking fear and uncertainty among residents.

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Now, worries about faltering performance are stoking investors’ concerns.

And they don’t usually fall in the wake of economic data that is strong enough to suggest steady job growth but not to the point of stoking inflation.

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And they don’t usually fall in the wake of economic data that is strong enough to suggest steady job growth but not to the point of stoking inflation.

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“The cost of that insurance comes in the form of potential tolerance for inflation and stoking potential asset price bubbles.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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