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New technologies often evoke fears that they are dangerous.
It focuses on the Southeast and West Coast, which evoke fears of overbuilt condo markets.
Morse's cloud-pocked skies also evoke fears of airborne pathogens.
For many of us, thinking about death can evoke fears of separation, loss, pain, suffering, and anxiety about leaving those we love behind.
Bans on certain types of weaponry often evoke fears of government confiscation, or "gun-grabbing," among firearms advocates, but Linksy said police wouldn't be going door to door to proactively enforce the law.
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This "awesome" is the one that might evoke fear and dread.
I doubt that I could write a convincing one, since my prose doesn't generally evoke fear.
Optogenetic stimulation of CANE-captured social-fear neurons (SFNs) is sufficient to evoke fear-like behaviors in normal social contexts, whereas silencing SFNs resulted in reduced social avoidance.
A proposed socio-ecological framework highlights the attributes which evoke fear of crime in urban green spaces and its interactions and can help guide future research.
Besides mainly environmental factors reported in the literature, new ones such as social and personal have been proposed to explore how they may evoke fear in park users.
While both evoke fear, they are very different; one is fear of a trigger-happy candidate and the other is fear of outsiders.
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